
Coles DELICIOUS 
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. 
APRICOT 
Spring Planting Only 
Hungarian. A superb variety that has been tested 
and has borne heavily along the south shore of 
Lake Erie for a long period. Fruit is large and 
of excellent quality with deep yellow and gold 
flesh, of a high sugar content. Trees are very 
ornamental, having excellent blossoms and 
often being used in the ornamental border. 
3 to 4 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal., $1.90 each; 
$8.00 for 5. 
Fellenberg (Italian Prune). Good size, high- 
ly colored purple. Flesh firm, juicy 
delicious. Freestone. Far superior in 
size and quality to German Prune. 
NECTARINE 
Spring Planting Only 
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: 
5S to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. and up: $2.10 each: $8.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal.: $1.80 each: $7.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
See page 30 for Bush and Vine Fruits 
LUSCIOUS PEARS 
Bartlett. One of the finest. Large, clear yellow fruit with finely grained. 
juicy flesh. Excellent for canning. September. 
Duchess. The finest of the late fall and winter Pears. Large, fine grained, 
juicy, sweet fruits that mature late in the season and keep deliciously 
when stored. Trees are sturdy and heavy bearing. 
Seckel (The Sugar Pear). Standard for excellent quality. The finest flavor 
of all Pears. Medium to small sized fruits are a rich, yellowish brown 
with pink cheek and have a spicy, honey flavor. The very best for 
pickling and preserving. October. 
Prices of Above Pears: 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal and up: $1.95 each; $8.25 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in. cal.: $1.75 each: $7.25 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
New SEEDLESS PEAR 
(Plant Patent Applied For) 
While this Pear resembles the Bartlett in shape, size.and color, it pos- 
sesses many qualities which the Bartlett does not have. Be- 
ing seedless and coreless, there would, naturally, be no core- 
rot, so prevalent among other varieties. Shows great resist- 
ance to the fatal fire blight and other weaknesses. Ripens 10 

Red. 
whatsoever, having the excellent qualities of a 
Abundance 
Smooth, Peach-like fruit without any fuzz 
Peach and somewhat the appearance of a large 
Plum. The fruit is of fine quality and has a 
superb meiting flavor. Trees are thrifty and 
bear heavily. 3 to 4 ft, 9/16 in. cal., $1.90 
each; $8.00 for 5. 

PEACHES 
Spring Planting Only. 
Numbers following the name indicate order of fruit ripening. 
Afterglow. (6) New. Originated in the New Jersey Experiment Station. 
Less acid and bitter than Elberta. More true Peach flavor. Ripens 
3 to 5 days after Elberta. Large, oval-round fruits completely over- 
spread with red. Fine grained, delicious; flesh yellow stained red 
at pit. Completely freestone. Vigorous grower. Winter hardy. 
Cumberland. (3) The finest flavored of all Peaches. Rich, juicy flesh 
has the lovely creamy color of the well known Champion Peach, 
with an occasional streak of red. Completely freestone; a thrifty 
grower and large producer. Every home orchard should have at 
least one of this variety. 
Elberta. (5) September. Probably the most popular Peach grown. 
Highly recommended for canning and shipping. Flesh very yellow, 
juicy and firm. 
Golden Jubilee. (1) August. Now considered the best early freestone. 
Skin is yellow blushed red; flesh yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. 
Hale-Haven. (4) Due to its high color and packing and shipping qual- 
ities, this is fast becoming the leading market Peach. It holds its 
rich flavor well and loses very little color in canning. Really a 
leader. 
Triogem. (2) Another fine New Jersey introduction. Early, oval, red 
all over, firm and completely freestone. The yellow flesh is of ex- 
cellent quality. Ripens 2 or 3 days earlier than Golden Jubilee. 
Prices of Peach Trees: 
9/16 in. caliper, $1.35 each; $5.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
7/16 in. caliper, $1.10 each; $4.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 

days later than Bartlett. Delicious, sprightly flavor. 
Caution: Do not plant near other varieties or 
this will produce some seed. 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. caliper and up: 
$2.25 each; $9.75 for 5. 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. caliper: 
$2.00 each; $8.00 for 5. 




DWARF PEARS 
Available in Bartlett 
and Seckel. Sturdy, ¥% 
inch caliper trees, 4 feet 
and up tall, priced at 
$2.25 each; $10.00 for 5. 
DWARF 
SEEDLESS PEAR 
%e inch caliper trees, 
4 feet and up, $2.50 
each; $11.00 for 5. 
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