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Fruit trees, except Apples and Pears, should be planted in the 
Spring only. 
APPLES 
Hach Per 10 
FE ae $1.00 $9.00 
Summer Varieties 
Red Astrachan—One of the early reds. Very rich and juicy. 
Flesh slightly acid. 
Fall Varieties 
Cortland—One of the McIntosh seedlings, resembling the 
MelIntosh a great deal and even a better keeper. 
Gravenstein—An old-time favorite, extra fine. Of large size 
with a delicate striping of yellow and red. 
Hyslop Crab—Very hardy strong growing variety that bears 
enormous crops of bright red fruit. 
McIntosh—Bright red with crisp white flesh. One of the best 
eating apples. 
Winter Varieties 
Baldwin—An old New England favorite. Deep red and of good 
size. Keeps well through the winter. 
Delicious—A choice winter apple with a sprightly aroma and 
as its name implies is really delicious in taste. 
Northern Spy—Large, yellow, heavily striped red. Flesh crisp 
and juicy. 
DWARF APPLES 
These are grafted on Malling roots which produce dwarf 
trees, and bear at an earlier age. Valuable for home grounds 
where space is limited. 
Kach Per 10 
DEP ts Se a cyaheie wees sa are $2.50 $24.00 
Baldwin McIntosh ‘ Red Delicious 
PEARS 
Tach Per 10 
Nowietl-16 in. cal., 4 to 6 ft. ... $1.65 $15.00 
Bartlett—An early variety. Considered one of the sweetest of 
all. Excellent for preserving or eating. 
Beurre Bosc—Late and a good keeper. Dark russet and very 
sweet. 
Clapp’s Favorite—A very early variety and exceptionally 
good eating. 
Seckel—Small, russet, very sweet and Juicy. 
