FRUIT TREES 
FOR UTILITY AND PRACTICAL BEAUTY 
For practical beauty and utility the fruit tree is without parallel. The delicious, health- 
ful fruit they furnish coupled with their gorgeous, fragrant blooms make them a must for 
every home. The scented snowstorm of falling Apple blossoms cannot be equaled for charm 
nor can the first bite of an early ripened Apple, Pear or Peach, picked from your own 
trees be matched for enjoyment. 
APPLES 
‘Baldwin. A very popular Winter variety. Highly regarded as an eating and cooking Apple. Fruit large, 
bright red, crisp and juicy. 
Red Delicious. One of the finest eating Apples. Large, dark red fruit of rich flavor—juicy. 
~Red Gravenstein. Old favorite. Large, red striped fruit of fine flavor. 
~ McIntosh Red. Large, firm fruits with crisp, tender, very juicy flesh of superior quality. Perhaps the 
most popular variety. 
\ “Red Spy. A handsome, high-flavored Winter Apple. Fruit large. 
\ DWARF APPLES ‘ Yellow Transparent. A very fine Summer Apple. Pale yellow medium sized fruit; flesh tender and juicy. 
Dwarf Apples are ideally suited where space Red Astrachan. A good hardy Summer Apple. Fruit large, juicy. 
is limited, growing only 6 feet high. They Roxbury Russett. The Russett is too well known to need description. An old-time favorite and unlike 
Baldwin Apple 
produce abundant fruit of the highest quality any other Apple. y-ci y 
and their small size of tree make them easv + !- Greening. Large fruit of greenish-yellow—fine grained, tender, very juicy and of rich flavor. 
RORnCAT COROT ~  *Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow. Summer Apple. Fruit medium size, tender and juicy. 
Red Delicious Mcintosh 2 year, 5 to 7 feet, 11/16 inch cal., $1.50 each, $13.50 per 10 
Baldwin Yellow Delicious 
Strong, No. 1 Grade Plants — $3.50 
rons Noms creda ts — - QUINTUPLET APPLE 
HYSLOP CRABAPPLES FIVE Leading Varieties on ONE Tree—The Famous ‘‘5-N-1”” 
Large, handsome, crimson, splashed with dark Here is the opportunity for those with limited space to have five desirable varieties of Apples 
: : on one tree, for a little more than the cost of one tree. 
red; very heavy fruiter. The leading Crabapple 
STRONG, 2-YEAR TREES—$4.50 EACH 
3 year, 5 to 7 feet plants, $1.75 each 
PEACHES 
Elberta. The most widely grown and popular variety. Large size fruits—flesh yellow—freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. Unusually hardy—a sure cropper after severe Winters. Large fruit ripens four weeks before 
Elberta. Yellow freestone. 
J. H. Hale. A quality Peach. Skin is deep crimson, almost without fuzz. Very large, golden yellow flesh. Ripens 
just before Elberta. Freestone. 
Hale Haven. This marvelous new Peach is gaining favor because of its size, color and hardiness. Yellow fleshed 
freestone. Ripens two weeks before Elberta. 
Strong, 2-year plants, $1.25 each 
PEARS 
Bartlett. The most widely grown. Large, rich golden 
yellow, with red blush. Juicy and fine flavored. Sept- 
ember. 
Beurre Bosc. Large, long, deep yellow fruit, have a deli- 
cious and distinctive flavor. Flesh is white and juicy. 
Late October. 
Seckel. Small. One of the most delicious and ever popu- 
lar varieties. Small russet brown Pears of exceptional 
quality and flavor. Late October. 
2 year, 5 to 7 feet plants, $1.85 each 
Elberta Peach 
PLUMS 
Abundance. Fruit very large and 
showy; flesh light yellow, exceedingly 
juicy, tender and sweet. = DWARF PEARS 
Burbank. Best suited for New Eng- 
land. Fruit very large, dark violet- Dwarf Pear trees produce fruits at an early age and of 
red, flesh juicy and pleasant. the highest quality. The attractiveness of these miniature 
Stanley Prune. Fruit large, dark trees make them ideal as a garden subject. 
blue; flesh greenish-yellow, juicy 
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and sweet. Bartlett Clapp’s Darling Black Tartarian Cherry 
2 year, 5 to 7 feet plants Strong, 3 year plants, $3.50 each 
$1.85 each CHERRIES 
QUINCES ‘ Black Tartarian (Sweet Cherry). Here is the 
best, most dependable Sweet Cherry. Its great, 
FOR JELLY, JAM AND MARMALADE heart-shaped fruits of rich, dark purple hue are 
CHAMPION - ORANGE \ tempting and sweet. 
A a dee grower, produces a good crop every A heavy bearer of good-sized, yellow fleshed Sinaia er ee elt etek 
year of large fruit of excellent quality. fruits of splendid flavor, heavily: produced. ‘The  phestiSour Gherry, 
Husky, 2-year Plants, $2.25 each 2 yr., 5 to 7 ft. 11/16 in. cal. trees, $2.25 each 
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