
On dwarfing rootstocks to produce 
trees about one-half the normal size: 
Baldwin Mcintosh 
Cortland Northern Spy 
Delicious Red Astrachan 
Red Gravenstein 
2- ¥ ear—$3.00 each 
Certificate 
Amherst, Mass. 
September 11, 1947 
To Whom It May Concern; 
All of the one- and two-year apple 
stock propagated and now growing 
in the nurseries of Barnes Brothers 
Nurseries, Yalesville, Connecticut, 
have been examined by the Massa- 
chusetts Trueness-to-name [nspec- 
tion Service. To the best of our 
knowledge, these trees are true to 
name as they now stand in the 

nursery row. 
J. K. SHAW 

GRAPES 
Grapes are ideal for the home garden for they require little 
space or care and serve a wide variety of uses. They make 
decorative vines for porches or trellises, furnish shade and 
produce healthful and delicious fruits. 
THESE ARE 2-YEAR, NO. 1 PLANTS 
Caco. Wine red, large, sweet, delicious; bunches compact. 
Ripens just before Concord. 50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
Concord. Blue black; well known, practical and most 
widely planted variety. 50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
Fredonia. Earliest good black Grape; ripens two weeks 
before Worden; vigorous. 50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
Golden Muscat. White, very large, late, sweet, with fine 
muscat flavor. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.30. 
Niagara. White; sweet, large, compact bunches. Midseason. 
50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
Ontario. New, early white. Wonderful flavor; large, com- 
pact bunches. Hardy. Strong grower. 50c. each, 10 for 
$4.00. 
Worden. Blue-black. Excellent quality. Ripens a week 
before Concord. 50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
CRABAPPLES 
Dolgo. A handsome red Crabapple. The fruit makes a 
superbly flavored, ruby-red jelly and ripens in early 
September. Tree is very hardy and productive. 
Bears fruit when young. Flowers are large, white, 
and ornamental. 
Hyslop. Brilliant red. Sub-acid. Ripens in October. 
$1.75 each 
McIntosh 
