EAST PATCHOGUE, N. Y. 45 
FRUIT TREES AND BERRY 
PLANTS 
Note: Certain varieties are self-unfruitful, 
but will bear fruit if planted with another 
variety. It is always good practice to plant 
at least two different varieties of each kind 
of fruit. Ask us for detailed information 
concerning planting distances, orchard lay- 
outs, spraying, feeding, and pruning. 
Standard Apples 
Block No. 
1 PARC AUS) O1C wee kee See SaleoO 
5 eee Rn es me Vs 225 
As RICOV one ee ee i 3.00 
28 Gh 5's la edna nae Mile PAR ae ear ae 4.20 
34 5) ons Se AE eee ele ee ee 5.10 
44 C2 Hp ee LS 2 ast he 6.60 
7 eee ee eee OO a 10.50 
9 SNS: Ri sa Se ee ee ee 413,50 
Varieties Listed in Approximate Ripening Order 
Yellow Transparent Yellow July 
Lodi Yellow August 
Red Astrachan Striped Crimson August 
Early McIntosh Striped Red August 
Gravenstein Striped Red September 
Red Gravenstein Red September 
Fall Pippin Pale Yellow September 
Wealthy Striped Red September 
Milton Red September 
King Red October 
McIntosh Striped Red October 
Red McIntosh Solid Red October 
Blue Pearmain Blue-Purple October 
Cortland Solid Red October 
Jonathan Bright Red November 
Grimes Golden Yellow November 
Northwestern Greening Green November 
Yellow Delicious Yellow November 
Rhode Island Greening Green November 
‘Northern Spy Striped Red Nov.-Dec. 
Red Northern Spy Red Nov.-Dec. 
Fameuse (Snow) Red December 
Spitzenberg Deep Red December 
Delicious Red December 
Red Delicious Solid Red December 
Stayman Winesap Dull Red January 
Double Red Stayman = Red Dec.-Jan. 
York Imperial Striped Red January 
Winter Banana Yellow Jan.-Feb. 
Baldwin Red Dec.-Mar. 
‘Golden Russet Yellow-Brown — Dec.-Mar. 
Stark Striped Red Dec.-Apr. 

