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Painesville, Ohio 
Schmidt. Well-known for its immense size of fruit. Ranking very 
high among the better varieties. A deep purplish black fruit 
with sweet dark colored flesh. 
Windsor. Fruit very large, juicy and firm; flesh pinkish and some- 
times streaked. Good quality; excellent bearer. Tree upright, 
vigorous and rapid grower. Popular for its large size and dark 
color, almost black. 
Yellow Spanish. Pale yellow. and bright red cheeks. One of the 
best, most beautiful, and popular of all light colored cherries. 

' Plums 
All 2 Year No. 1 Each’ Five Ten 
11/4¢ inch caliper 4 to 5 feet in height $2.00 $9.50 $18.00 
9/6 inch caliper 3 to 4 feet in height 1.75 8.40 16.00 
7A¢ inch caliper 2 to 3 feet in height 1.50 7.50 13.50 
Brassington. A superior new sour cherry fast gaining in popu- 
larity. Tree upright, dense, and very productive. Fruit, attrac- 
tive, round, light red in color, juicy, pleasant flavor, a faint 
reddish tinge permeates the yellow flesh. 
Early Richmond. A good old variety, perfectly hardy, uninjured 
by the severest winters. One of the most valuable and popular 
varieties, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. 
English Morello. Fruit large, elongated; almost blackish red when 
fully ripe; very rich, acid; juicy and good. A splendid pie 
cherry. Tree very hardy, somewhat smaller than other sorts, 
but exceedingly productive. 
May Duke. One of the oldest and most popular cherries. It is 
finely flavored and delicious to eat. Thrives under many varia- 
tions of soils and climates. 
Montmorency. Fruit is good sized, fine flavored and bright clear 
red. The canning factories are always calling for them and buy 
them by the ton. The best of all sour cherries, a good shipper. 
Montmorency can always be depended upon for a full crop, 
no matter how unfavorable the season may be. Due to weather 
conditions we are unable to supply 11/46” caliper of Montmor- 
ency. We have a fine stock of one year old 746” whips at 
$1.00 each. 
Apricots 
All 2 Year No. 1 Each__ Five Ten 
9/6 inch caliper 3 to 4 feet in height $1.75 $8.40 $16.00 
7A inch caliper 2 to 3 feet in height 1.50 7.15 13.50 
Hungarian Best. The original tree of this variety has been bearing 
consistently over a long period of years. Therefore it has proven 
to be perfectly hardy. Fruit large, beautifully colored deep 
yellow, very fine flavor. 
Moorpark. Large, firm and juicy, color is orange yellow with a 
red cheek. One of the best freestones. Season is a little later 
than other varieties 
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Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
Plums 
All 2 Year No. 1 Each’ Five Ten 
11/6 inch caliper 5 to 6 feet in height $2.00 $9.50 $18.00 
946 inch caliper 4 to 5 feet in height 1.75 8.40 16.00 
7Ag¢ inch caliper 3 to 4 feet in height 1.50 7.15 13.50 
Abundance. Fruit large, very early; amber in color turning to a 
rich cherry red. Flesh light yellow exceedingly juicy and 
tender. Freestone. Excellent for canning. 
Bradshaw. A very large fruit, early plum, dark violet red, juicy 
and good. Very productive; valuable for market. Quality is 
excellent, color attractive. Good canner. 
Burbank. Fruit is very large, bright reddish purple. Meaty and 
quite firm. Excellent shipper. Tree hardy, vigorous, and pro- 
ductive. Needs close pruning. 
Italian Prune (Fellemburg). A valuable plum for dessert, but most 
esteemed for market and drying and preserving. Fruit long, oval, 
purple with a thick bloom; flesh firm, sweet and pleasant, 
separating freely from the stone, moderate growth. A sure 
market for all you have to sell at profitable prices. 
Lombard. Medium to large, roundish, dark red. Flesh yellow, 
juicy. Hardy; prolific bearer. Valuable commercial sort. 
Monarch. Very large, bluish-purple. Juicy, golden green flesh. 
Bears early and abundantly. Excellent for market. 
Stanley Prune. Large, ‘prune-shaped, dark blue becoming bluish 
black. Flesh greenish yellow, juicy, fine grained, sweet. Mid- 
Grapes 
Each Five Ten 
All 2 Year No. 1 $ 60 $2.75 $ 5.00 
Agawam (Red). One of the most reliable. Purplish red, of strik- 
ing appearance, with large berry. Sweet and rich aromatic 
flavor. Ripens soon after Concord. A good keeper. Vine self- 
fertile, vigorous, and productive. 
Catawba (Red). A well-known, late ripening chocolate colored 
grape of rich musky flavor. When well-grown will keep in- 
definitely, it demands high culture, a warm situation and long 
season to mature perfectly, bunch and berry very large. Quality 
the very best. 
Concord (Black). Still the most popular grape in America, and 
grown with success in every state in the Union. It will adapt 
itself to almost any condition. Both bunch and berry large, fair 
quality with rich blooms. Vine healthy, hardy and productive. 
Delaware (Red). An early September grape that has remained the 
standard of excellence for generations. No fruit of any class 
more juicy, one that always commands the highest market prices. 
Vine very hardy and productive, but a slow grower, requires 
rich soil, good culture, and close pruning. 
Fredonia (Blue Black). Stands alone as the earliest good black 
grape. Vigorous, hardy and productive. Clusters medium in 
size, cylindrical, and compact. Berries large, round, and per- 
sistent; skin thick and tough; flesh juicy, solid and tender. 
Niagara (White). Undoubtedly the most popuar white grape, a 
typical commercial fruit, enormously productive, and of fair 
quality, ripening with Concord. Flesh a little tender for ship- 
ping. Berries large. Vine a rampant grower. 
Worden (Black). Best known offspring of the Concord. One 
week earlier and superior to Concord in quality, size of berry, 
and compact handsome clusters. Skin tender, must be carefully 
handled in shipping. Vine hardy and vigorous. 
— Strawberries 
An early profit maker for every farm 
Year after year, strawberries have proven one of the growers’ 
most dependable sources of income. They represent a low invest- 
ment cost, and are known as the farmers’ early money crop. There 
should be a strawberry field on every farm. 
Twenty-five Hundred 
$1.00 $2.50 
Thousand 
$13.50 
