
McIntosh 
DWARF APPLES 
Nothing equals Dwarf Apple Trees in the 
family garden where there is not room for 
several of the large sized standard trees. 
These trees may be planted 12 feet apart 
and will grow to a mature height of 7 or 8 
feet. They come into bearing a couple of 
years earlier and are just about as long lived 
as standard Apple Trees. The fruit is iden- 
tical except that it is a little larger and will 
ripen a few days earlier. Besides their fruit 
producing value, these trees are picturesque 
in the spring with their quantity of bloom at 
the eye line where it is most obvious. Many 
orchardists throughout the country are plant- 
ing Dwarf Fruit Trees because of their ease 
of picking and earliness of coming into bear- 
ing. We offer thrifty trees 2 years old, 3 to 
4 ft. high, ¥%-in. caliper and up in the follow- 
ing varieties: 
Jonathan—Double Red Delicious—Yellow Transparent 
McIntosh—Stayman’s Winesap 
Prices of Dwarf Apple Trees: $3.50 each; 
$15.00 for any 5. 


Coles 
SELECTED FRUIT TREES 
Must be sent express charges collect. 
For several generations the Cole Nursery has specialized in the 
improvement and introduction of selected varieties of proven fruitage. 
Those listed below comprise the best strains for home planting as 
well as for commercial orchardists. All fruit trees and small fruits 
are exempt from the Ohio Sales Tax. 
APPLES 
Numbers following the name indicate order of fruit ripening. 
Double Red Delicious. (4.) Said to be the finest of all eating Apples. A winter Apple 
with crisp, tender, fine grained, juicy flesh. 
Jonathan. (3.) Late fall. Brilliant red underlaid with yellow. One of the best in appear- 
ance and quality. 
McIntosh. (2.) Fall. A beautiful deep crimson fruit of finest quality. White flesh. 
Tops for cooking and eating. 
Stayman Winesap. (5.) Winter. Yellow fruit overlaid with a dull red. Good sized 
fruit that keeps well in storage. An excellent commercial variety that is fine for 
cooking or eating. 
Yellow Transparent. (1.) Summer. Hardy, very 
productive trees. The best of the early cook- 
ing Apples, and when completely ripe, excel- 
lent for eating. The leading variety for sum- 
mer sauce and pies. 
COMMERCIAL FRUIT 
GROWERS 
Please write for special prices 
Prices of Apple Trees 
5 to 6 ft.. 11/16 in. cal. and up: $1.85 each; 
$7.75 for 5 (of 1 kind). 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal.: $1.45 each; 
$6.00 for 5 (of 1 kind). 
on larger quantities Peach, Pear 
and Apple Trees. Also Grape 
Vines. We have several varie- 
ties of Apple Trees not listed 
here. 

CHERRIES 
Spring planting only. Never plant Cherries 
in heavy, wet ground. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. The best of the early 
Sweet Cherries for home and local market. 
Very large black-red, juicy, rich fruit. A ro- 
bust, disease-resisting tree. 
Napoleon (Queen Anne). Large, pale yellow, 
almost white fruit with brilliant red cheek. 
Flesh is white, firm, juicy, sweet and of the 
highest quality. A very choice canning va- 
riety. 
PRICES OF ABOVE TWO CHERRIES 
4 to 6 ft.. 11/16 in. cal.: $2.60 each; $11.00 
for 5 (of 1 kind). 
3% to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal.: $2.25 each; 
$9.75 for 5 (of 1 kind). 


Black 
Montmorency. Sour. Most popular Sour Cherry. 
Tartarian 
Large red fruit; firm, reddish yellow flesh. 
Abundantly productive. Pleasantly tart. 4 to 
5 ft, 11/16 in. cal.: $2.25 each; $9.25 for 5. 
3 to 4 ft., 9/16 in. cal.: $1.95 each; $7.50 for 5. 
PLUMS 
Abundance. The best of the Oriental types. 
A very hardy and productive variety, bearing 
early. The large, pinkish red fruits are very 
juicy and sweet, and ripen fairly early in the 
Plum season. 
Fellenberg. (Italian Prune.) Good size highly 
colored purple. Flesh firm, juicy, delicious. 
Freestone. 
Stanley. A great, new superior freestone Prune 
which has already become very popular both 
commercially and in the home orchard. Large 
fruit, sweet and juicy. Trees hardy and very 
productive. Fine canning variety. 
PRICES OF PLUM TREES 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. and up: $2.20 each; 
$9.00 for 5 (of 1 kind). 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in. to 11/16 in. cal.: $1.90 
each; $8.00 for 5 (of 1 kind). 
See page 19 for Bush and Vine Fruits. 
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Stanley Prune 
