WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 33 
Polygonum auberti CHINA FLEECEVINE 
Fast, twining growth. Masses of fine, lacy white flowers in 
late summer and fall. 
Each Per 10 
ZL YE POU eran eest ae stvacs cen $1.40 $12.50 
Vinca minor (Periwinkle) (See Evergreen shrubs) 
Wistaria frutescens WISTARIA 
Long, drooping racemes of purple flowers. Fine for a trellis 
or pergola. 
2uyimoraited .F lants sc... 1.50 13.50 
Fruit Trees 
The home grounds are scarcely complete without some 
fruit trees. The flavor of fruit ripened on the plant has a deli- 
cacy which more than compensates for the care expended in 
cultivation. 
Our list comprises varieties which we believe are satisfac- 
tory for this latitude. 
Fruit trees, except Apples and Pears, should be planted 
in the Spring only. 
APPLES 
Each Per 10 
ere id $1.20 $11.00 
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 McIntosh 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. 
