36 Better Fruit Trees 
AY STATE NURSERIES 
'NCORPORATEDO 

ruil Whos 
The varieties of fruit trees and berry-bearing bushes we offer are 
those that have aready demonstrated their worth and desirability 
in this North Eastern section. 
Each Per 10 
APPLES 2 year DOM OM tt mikall $1.25 $11.50 
Baldwin. Favorite red winter apple; one of the outstanding 
varieties for eating and cooking. 
Cortland. Bright red, like MacIntosh, but preferred by many for 
its superior storing qualities and spicier taste. 
Delicious. Large conical, striped red and yellow. Keeps well 
into winter. 
Gravenstein. A delicious red and yellow striped autumn variety. 
MacIntosh Red. Long the favorite red autumn apple with crisp 
flesh and delicious flavor. A best seller for years. 
Northern Spy. Large red and yellow apple excellent for eating 
and cooking. Will keep into March. 
Red Astrachan. Earliest to ripen, in early August. 
red, juicy. 
Rhode Island Greening. 
Fine yellow winter apple. 
ripens ahead of MacIntosh. 
Yellow Delicious. Golden yellow; probably the finest yellow 
apple. Bears while young. Will keep into April. 
DWARF APPLES 
Standard size fruit on dwarf trees. 
Bright 
Rich tart flavor, tender and juicy. 
Wealthy, large, excellent quality; 
The perfect trees for small 
properties. Will usually bear fruit when younger than standard 
varieties. 
2 years 3 to 3% ft. $3.00 each 
Delicious. Red and yellow winter apple for eating and cooking. 
McIntosh Red. Same crisp delicious eating apple as the 
standard. 
Northern Spy. Fine storing quality; red and yellow; large, 
juicy. 
CRAB APPLES 2 years $2.00 each 
5 years $6.00 each 
Hyslop. Dark red or purplish fruits. Ripen in late Sept. and 
October. 
CHERRIES 2 year 5 to 6 ft. $2.00 each 
Black Tartarian. Black, sweet early favorite. 
2 year 5 to 6 ft. $1.75 each 
Montmorency. Large, red, sour cherry, most popular sour 
cherry in America. 
Hansen Bush Cherry. See varieties of Prunus under Flowering 
shrubs. 
Korean Cherries. A new ornamental bush that also bears loads 
of delicious full-sized Cherries. The bushes grow only 4 to 4% 
ft. tall. Its Korean origin makes it hardy here. Wonderful for 
pies, sauce and jelly. 
We offer Korean Cherry Selections numbers 20 and 60. We sell 
these only in pairs because it is necessary to plant at least two 
varieties to insure cross pollination. Usually fruit first year 
after planting. 
2 Korean Cherries (1 each No. 20 and No. 60) 
2 to 3 ft. size $4.00 
PEACHES Each Per 10 
2 year 5 to 6 ft. tall. $1.00 $9.00 
Elberta. 50% of all peaches planted are Elberta. Adaptable to 
varied soil and climatic condtions. 
red cheeks. Ripens 
Golden Jubilee. 
fruit; freestone. 
! Fruit is large, yellow, with 
mid-September. Freestone. 
Ripens late August. Honey sweet. firm, juicy 
Excellent for eating and canning. 
Hale Haven. An exceptionally fine freestone Peach. Bears a 
very heavy crop of large, tasty, yellow fruit in early September. 
Keeps well. 
South Haven. A late variety which means fruit for you into late 
September and early October. Golden yellow and red, delicious- 
ly sweet freestone peaches in abundance. 
Each Per 10 
PEARS 2 year 5 to 6 ft. Tall $1.75 $16.00 
Bartlett. Yellow and red. Fine shape and color, and excellent 
flavor. Sept. 
Beurre Bosc. Russet-gold exquisite flavor, bears abundantly in 
October and November. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, lemon-colored fruit with brown dots; 
flesh rich and sweet. Early August. 
Seckel. <A delicious sweet pear, small russet-brown, ripens in 
October. 
DWARF PEARS 2 years 3 to 4 ft. $2.50 Each 
Bartlett. Fruit is as large as standard trees. 
Duchess. Very productive. 
Seckel. Very sweet; heavy crop can be expected. 
Each Per 10 
PLUMS 2 year 5 to 6 ft. tall $1.75 $16.00 
Abundance. Light yellow fruits of excellent flavor. 
Burbank. Dark violet-red, middle August. 
Fellenberg. Late, medium size, freestone; dark purple, delici- 
ous. Fine for drying. 
QUINCES 3 years. $2.00 Each 
Orange. Heavy, light yellow of excellent flavor. 
Each Per 10 
HYBRID BLUBERRIES 2 to 3 ft. $1.50 $13.50 
Cabot. Good-sized berries, excellent flavor. Juicy fruit. Piants 
low and spreading. 
Pioneer. Medium high growth. Fruit middle of July. 
Rubel. A vigorous productive variety. Well-developed bushes, 
large berries of fine color. Ready to pick the first week in July. 
Each Per 10 
GRAPES $.90 $7.50 
Blue-Black 
Concord. Very hardy; best commercial grape; large and sweet. 
3 years 
Fredonia. Best early grape; early September. 
Worden. Resembles Concord, but earlier and larger fruit. 
Red 
Brighton. Excellent dessert grape; heavy yield. 
Catawba. Fine table grape; large, loose bunches; mid-October. 
Delaware. Compact, delicious bunches; early October. 
White 
Niagara. Excellent table grape. Large, tasty fruit. 
RASPBERRIES 10 for $2.00 100 for $18.00 
Indian Summer. Wonderful everbearing, red, juicy fruit. 
crops each year; heavy yield. 
Latham. Superb, large, red, firm berries, ripen in early July. 
Sodus. The outstanding Purple Raspberry. Vigorous, hardy, 
drought resistant. Ripens shortly after Latham. Berries are 
large, firm, medium purple in color, and of good quality. 
BLACKBERRIES 10 for $1.80 100 for $12.00 
Eldorado. The most popular variety. Very large, sweet fruits. 
ASPARAGUS. 2 yr. roots 25 for $2.00 100 for $6.00 
Mary Washington. The best popular variety grown, it is rust- 
resistant, rich flavored and tender. 
Two 
Paradise. A new variety larger, greener and more tender than 
most. Rust resistant. 
Each Per 10 
RHUBARB $.75 $6.50 
MacDonald. Extra sweet, rich flavor, heavy producer. 
STRAWBERRIES 50 for $2.75 100 for $4.00 
Layer or Field Grown Plants For Spring Shipment Only. 
Howard 17. Early, heavy yielding variety that has been very 
dependable. 
Fairfax. Mid-season. A wonderful deep red berry of exceptional 
flavor. ; 
Sparkle. Late. A new variety with rich color and delicious 
flavor. 
Everbearing 50 for $3.50 100 for $6.00 
Gem. A dependable everbearing variety of medium. size. good 
flavor, and bright red color, 
