
PEARS 
(Pyrus communis) 
SELF-STERILITY 
OF FRUITS 
@—self-unfruitful. Do not 
plant by itself, but always 
with another variety of 
the same fruit. 

Fruits 
for AUTUMN 
All can be planted in Oct.-Nov., almost a year 
gained over next Spring and identical success. A sod 
mulch helps. Plant fruits the same as you would any 
other deciduous trees and shrubs. Sweet Cherries are 
an exception: Risk is increased 5% to 10%. 
Standard Fruit Trees 
We maintain scrupulous care in identity, selection and packing. 
Bears 6th year. Space 20 ft. 
e Bartlett. Large, rich, juicy, gold- 
en. Young bearer. Canning, eating. 
e@ Beurre Bose. Very large, rich, 
juicy. Late Sept.-Nov. Few wind- 
falls. Eating. 
e Duchess d'’Angouleme. Extra 
large, greenish yellow, spotted. Ex- 
cellent. Long-lived. Young bearer. 
@ Clapp Favote. (P) Fruit large, 
pale, fine-grained, juicy. August. 
@ Seckel. Small, attractive. Blight- 
resistant. Sept.-Oct. Eating, pickles. 
(P)—good pollenizer. 
CHERRIES (Prunus) 
SOUR (P. avium) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 18 ft. 
Early Richmond. Clear red, medium 
sized. June. One of the best. 
Montmorency. Largest, firm flesh. 
Disease resistant. Finest quality. 

NOTE: 5 assorted is minimum order at these prices. 4 or less can be ordered, 
but there will be $1.00 handling charge. 
(Zwei APPLES Sh. 7 4 ee eee 9-year 5 ft. Ye in. $1.35 June. 
(Zone V)—SWEET CHERRIES................. 9-year Me in. 2.00 SWEET (P. cerasus) 
(Zone 1V}—SOUR CHERRIES.............2-year 4 ft. ein. 92.00 Bear 5th year. Space 20 ft. 
(Fone N)—=CRABS? <9 tie ee 9-year 4 ft. Mein. 1.35 @ Black Tartarian. (P— best.) Pur- 
27 anes PEACHES) Ao ent eee Aves eos plish black. Juicy aaa 
(Zone 1V)—-PEARS @ Governor Wood. (P) Yellow or 
NE oGnia te hoe ae eee 2-year Ye in, 991555 light red, medium sized, sweet, juicy. 
(Fear lli\=PLUMSTNaeL 2 ane 1.55 June. 
.....2-year ‘Ye in. 


Dwarf Fruits Bear Young 

PLUMS (Prunus) 
Bear 5th year. Spaces 20 ft. Tri- 
floras and European varieties do 
not cross-pollinate. 
TRIFLORAS (P. Salacina) 
e@ Abundance. Red, medium sized. 
Flesh yellow, juicy. Vigorous, pro- 
ductive. Aug. 
@ Burbank. Red, medium sized. 
Flesh yellow, very juicy. Late Aug. 
DAMSONS (P. Insititia) 
Shropshire Damson. Small, purple, 
best for jams. Productive. Sept. 
EUROPEAN (P. domestica) 
German Prune. Large dark blue. 
Aug. 
@ Lombard. Medium-size, juicy, 
soles red. A hardy, prolific bearer. 
ept. 
e@ Reine Claude (Bavay’s Green 
Gage). Large, yellow. Late Sept. 
Stanley. Large dark blue prune. An- 
nual bearer. Late Sept. 

@ Yellow Spanish. Large, yellow. 
Desirable for maraschino. Late June. 
PEACH (Prunus persica) 
Bear 3rd year. Space 16 ft. 
All are Freestone. 
Belle of Georgia. White, rich flavor. 
“Vigorous, productive. Sept. Extra |. 
hardy. | 
Carman. Large white. Fine flavor, 
quite juicy. Aug. Extra hardy. : 
Champion. White, firm, sweet, juicy, | 
thin-skinned. Extra hardy. Eating, — 
cooking, canning. Sept. q 
Early Crawford. Medium sized yel- 
low. Juicy, high flavor. Aug. 
Elberta. Yellow. Fruit large, firm, 
and excellent for canning. Sept. 15. |! 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow. Aug. Extra | 
hardy. Juicy, sweet, yellow flesh. 
e J. H. Hale. Yellow, large, firm. 
Not vigorous but very delicious. 
Sept. | 
Late Crawford. Yellow. Late Sept. 
@ Mikado. Popular, yellow. Aug. 
Rochester. Delicious, large yellow. | 
Protific bearer. Late August. 
Valiant. Yellow, extra hardy. Late: 
August. Large, good Fruit. 
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