BETTER RESULTS Right From the 
Start with 
Flower City First Quality APPLE TREES 
BECAUSE THEY ARE 
Absolutely true to name. 
Healthy—-vigorous. 
Disease free. 
Hardy—budded fruit trees. eo 
Properly hardened off before digging. 
Come into bearing earlier. 
Yield bigger crops of better fruits. 
Have larger roots. 
Take hold quickly in new location. 
The best trees for less money. 
Propagated from bearing trees of select- 
ed strains. 
CORTLAND 
“The most promising of the tree fruits that have originated at this station,” says the New 
York State Experiment Station. Resembles the popular McIntosh, but fruits are larger, 
brighter in color, of richer flavor, and the flesh is firmer, more juicy and keeps better. Largely 
used as an excellent pollenizer for McIntosh and other varieties. 
McINTOSH RED 
A very attractive red Apple of the highest quality. Hardy, bears young and annually. A 
leading, profitable commercial sort for New York and New England. Productive. October to 
January. 
SOLID-RED DELICIOUS 
The leader of all red Apples. A selected sport of this famous variety. An excellent 
Apple for either home use or market. Same characteristics as its parent, except for its double- 
red color three weeks earlier 
RED NORTHERN SPY 
Flesh juicy, rich, crisp, aromatic, a good flavor. A selected sport of this popular northern 
Apple. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
This alluring Apple with the strong appetite appeal never fails to capture the elusive dime 
on the fruit stands. It is a national favorite, commanding highest prices on the market. Ten 
bright golden yellow, firm, crisp, juicy Apple. Tree bears when young, and yields heavily. 
Include Cortland or Delicious with other varieties to insure pollination. 
PRICES: 2-yr., 5 to 6 ft., $1.75 each; 5 for $7.50; 10 for $14.50. 
Plums 
All well branched, healthy, vigorous, 
two-year stock. 
3 GOOD VARIETIES 
BRADSHAW 
Fruit large, dark violet; flesh yellow- 
ish green, juicy and pleasant tasting; 
tree vigorous, erect and very produc- 
tive. August. 
BURBANK 
Of Japanese origin, fruit large and 
fine, amber, turning to a rich bright 
red; flesh juicy, tender, sweet; very 
productive, ripens early in August. 
FELLENBERG PRUNE 
See picture page 19. (Italian.) Large, 
purple, juicy, freestone. One of the 
best market sorts. 
Price: 2-year, 5 to 6 ft. trees, each 
$2.00; 10 for $17.00. 
Peaches 
2 SELF-FRUITFUL 
APPROVED VARIETIES 
THE GREAT ELBERTA 
No other Peach has ever attained the uni- 
versal success and fame that Elberta boasts. 
Genuine Elberta Peaches are roundish oval, 
with golden yellow skin blushed with deep 
red. Ripen midseason to late. The leading 
canning, shipping, drying, storage Peach be- 
cause of the firm flesh and good flavor. 
Freestone and self-polienizing. Elberta trees 
are strong growers and big producers. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE 
A Proven Money-Maker. A development 
of the New Jersey Experiment Station first 
offered during the fall shipping season 
of 1930 and stands without an equal as an 
early, yellow, freestone Peach of exceptional 
quality. The tree is unusually hardy. The 
buds resist low winter temperatures better than 
Elberta. Blossoms are self-sterile. See page 19 
for illustration in color. 
PRICES: l-yr., 4 to 5 ft., $1.35 each; 10 
for $11.00. 
Pears 
1—Superb Quality 
2—Heavy Cropper 
3—For Home or Commer -ial Grower 
4—For Eating and Canning 
5—Bear Early 
BARTLETT 
Unexcelled for Canning, Pickling and 
Eating-—It is the All-Around Favorite 
Pear 
Bartlett, the standard on all mar- 
kets. Large, rich golden yellow with 
red blush; juicy, melting, with rich 
indescribable flavor that has made it 
the most popular flavored Pear. An 
old favorite. August. 
DUCHESS PEAR 
(Duchesse d’Angouleme) 
A large, handsome Pear, buttery and 
melting, with sprightly vinous flavor: 
keep into mid-winter. Tree a vigorous 
grower and a good bearer. It keeps 
until January with special care. It is 
healthful, fine shape and color. Season 
October to November. 
Plant these two varieties to insure 
pollination. 
PRICE: 2-yr., 5 to 6 ft., $2.00 each; 
10 for $17.00. 
We also have dwarf Pear trees in 
above varieties. 2-yr., 3 to 4 ft. $3.50 
each. 
Cherries 
3 BEST VARIETIES 
MONTMORENCY 
The best canning sour variety. Self 
fruitful. Price: 2-yr., 4 to 5 ft., $2.25 
each; 10 for $18.50. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
The best sweet eating variety. Price: 
L-yt.504, to 5) ft 3 $2;1>eeachwe10 stor 
$17.50. 
NAPOLEON 
The best white sweet Cherry. Price: 
l-yr., 4 to 5  ft., $2.15 each3e10) for 
$17.50. 
wy 
ry 
Plant one of each of these two sweet 
sorts for proper pollination. 
IT PAYS TO 
BUY FROM 
FLOWER CITY 
DEPENDABILITY. All the stock we 
offer is grown in our climate . . . and will 
grow in your climate! You take no chances 
with Flower City Hardy, Northern-Grown 
Nursery Stock. 
HIGH QUALITY. We have a large stock 
of many varieties that we are offering this 
season... the same high quality stock 
that we have always supplied. 
BUY DIRECT FROM FLOWER 
CITY. When you buy from Flower City 
you are assured of High Quality Plants, 
properly handled from the time they are 
dug until they reach you. Our storage and 
packing facilities are modern, and stock is 
guaranteed to reach you in prime condi- 
tion for planting. 
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