FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS 
Bearing Trees Available in Some Varieties — Prices Upon Request 
Apples 
(Standard) 2-yr. $1.75 each. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Red Astrachan. Red, large. August. 
Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow. August. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Fameuse, or Snow. Crimson. Nov. to Jan. 
Gravenstein. Red striped, large. Oct. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin. Red, large. 
Cortland. A beautiful red; larger than McIntosh and 
ripening a month later. 
Delicious. Large, red. 
McIntosh Red. One of the best red. Nov., Feb. 
Northern Spy. Yellow and red; large. 
Rhode Island Greening. Greenish yellow; large. 
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large. Dec. to June. 
Crab Apples 
$2.00 each. 
Hyslop. Dark crimson; large. 
Cherries 
$2.50 each. 
Black Tartarian. Purplish black; large. June. 
Montmorency. A large, preserving variety. 
Peaches 
$1.50 each. 
Elberta. Large; light yellow. Aug. 
Golden Jubilee. Supreme very early yellow. 
J. H. Hale. Large, yellow, freestone. Sept. 
Hale-Haven. Early yellow freestone. 
Quinces 
$2.50 each. 
Apple or Orange. Large, roundish, bright golden yel- 
low; very productive. Early to late. 
Pears 
2-yr. $2.25 each. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Bartlett. Yellow and large. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Beurre Bosc. Russet color; large. 
Seckel. Yellowish russet; small. 
Grapes 
80c each 
BLUE-BLACK 
Concord, Large, always reliable. 
Moore’s Early. Early. 
Fredonia. Large; very early. 
RED 
Caco Red. 
Delaware. Small, delicious. Late. 
WHITE 
Moore’s Diamond. Early. 
Niagara. Good; midseason. 
YELLOW 
Seneca. 
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Plums 
2-yr. $2.50 each. 
Stanley Prune. Large dark blue; juicy, sweet—equally 
good for cooking or eating. 
Burbank. Large and beautiful; clear cherry-red. 
Blackberries (Transplants) 
$2.00 per doz. 
Eldorado. Extra fine and very hardy; large, sweet 
berry. 
Raspberries (Transplants) 
$3.00 per doz. 
Columbian. Purple fruit, delicious for table. 
Cuthbert. Medium to large, red, sweet. 
Indian Summer. Best everbearing red raspberry. 
Latham. Large, deep red, very productive. 
Cultivated Blueberries 
12-18 in. $2.00 each; 18-24 in. $3.00 each. 
Blueberries require an acid soil. At least 3 differ- 
ent varieties should be used, as the individual plant 
is not self-fertile. 
Cabot. Early. 
Concord. Midseason. 
Jersey. Late. 
Rancocas. Midseason. 
Rubel. Late. 
Strawberries 
Layer plants in spring, 25 for $1.50, or $5.00 per 100. 
Pot-grown plants after August Ist. Varieties on 
request. 
Aberdeen. Midseason. Large, bright red, conical fruit 
of fine flavor; disease resistant. 
Catskill. Wonderful size and vigor. Brilliant red. 
Dorsett. Ripens with Fairfax. Pointed, wedge shaped © 
fruit; fine for freezing. 
Fairfax. Large, firm berries of finest flavor; conical 
shaped. Midseason. 
Howard 17. One of the best extra early varieties; 
does well in almost any section. 
Maytime. Extra-early. Dark red; conical. 
Red Star. Large red. Medium-late. 
Senator Dunlap. Dark red berries of medium size. 
The flesh is red all through and exceedingly juicy. 
Midseason. 
Sparkle. Lustrous, bright red. Medium-late; bred to 
resist “red stele’ disease. 
Success. Strong growing, of good size and flavor. 
Temple. New. Large red; sweet. Midseason. 
Town King. Bright red berries of good size and very 
firm. Flavor excellent.. Midseason. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
All Everbearing Plants are 25 for $2.25, or $8.00 
per 100. 
Gem. Good plant maker and producer. Bright red. 
Streamliner. The most prolific everbearing of all, both 
in plants and berries. Extra large and very sweet. 
Green Mountain. Large, elongated shape. Medium 
red color; good flavor; prolific. ; 
Mastodon. Truly a wonder berry, in size, flavor and 
yield. 
