APPLES—Continued 
Macoun. A late McIntosh; dark 
red, white flesh with a McIntosh 
taste. Popular for orchard 
planting. 
Mcintosh Red. Dark red; white, 
juicy flesh. A favorite in north- 
eastern orchards. September. 
Red Astrachan. Crimson; good 
all-round Summer Apple. Tree 
yields abundantly. August. 
Red Northern Spy. Bright red. 
High quality, fine flavored, late 
keeping Winter Apple. 
Roxbury Russet. Yellow-green 
overspread with russet; an old 
favorite which keeps well. 
Stayman’s Winesap. A red- 
striped Winter Apple of excel- 
lent quality. Heavy bearer and 
late keeper. , 
Yellow Delicious. A yellow Apple 
of excellent flavor and quality. 
Medium-sized. October. Only 
11/16 in. size available. . 
Yellow Transparent. Replaced Cortland 

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by Lodi. : 
SEMI-DWARF APPLE TREES 
On dwarfing rootstocks to produce trees about one-half the normal size. 
Baldwin Delicious Red Mcintosh Yellow Transparent 
Cortland Early Mcintosh Northern Spy 
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CRAB APPLES 
Dolgo. A handsome red Crabapple. 
Fruits make a_ superbly flavored, 
ruby-red jelly and ripen in_ early 
September. Very hardy and _ pro- 
ductive. Bears when young. Flow- 
ers white. 11/16 in. $2.00 each; 
9/16 in. $1.25 each. 
Hyslop. Brilliant red. Sub-acid. 
Ripens in October. $1.25 each. 
PLUMS 
Abundance. Yellow with red cheeks. 
Juicy, with most delicious flavor. 
August. Tree productive. 
2 yr., 5-6 ft. high. 
* Burbank. Amber, marked with 
red. Quality and flavor fine. 
Ripens a little later than 
Abundance. 1 yr., 5-6 ft. high. 
Fellemberg. Large, purple 
Prunes. Ripens in September. 
Splendid for canning. 2 yr., 
5-6 ft. high, 
Reine Claude. A yellow-green, 
juicy, sweet, Clingstone Plum 
of the Gage type. 2 yr., 
5-6 ft. high. 
Stanley. A splendid new Prune. 
Dark blue skin. Sweet, juicy, 
yellow flesh. Freestone. Mid- 
season. Excellent for home or 
orchard planting. 2 yr., 5-6 ft. 
high. 
Plum Prices: 
$2.00 each 10 for $15.00 












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