OVERS ORLY YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE 31 
WINTER VARIETIES—C ontinued 
\ Tolman Sweet. Medium, pale whitish yellow; flesh 
white, fine grained; very hardy and productive. The 
best Winter sweet Apple for home and market. Novem- 
ber to March. 
»Wagener. Medium, oblate, obscurely ribbed. Shaded 
and indistinctly striped with pale red, anda full, deep red 
in the sun, on warm yellow ground, often streaked with 
russet. Flesh yellowish, fine grained, tender, compact, 
mild, sub-acid, aromatic. Excellent. Ripens through 
Winter. 
Winter Bamana. October to April. Fruit large, smooth, 
golden yellow shaded bright red; flesh fine grained, 
slightly sub-acid and highly aromatic. An early and 
abundant bearer; tree very hardy. 
\ Yellow Delicious. One of the finest yellow Winter 
Apples. Golden yellow with firm, juicy, crisp flesh. 
A good keeper. 
CRAB APPLES 
The hardy and improved varieties of Crab Apples, some 
of which are of recent introduction and promise great ex- 
cellence, supply a much needed want in the more northern 
portions of the United States and Canada where little else 
in the line of fruit can be grown. And even in the more 
favored localities where other fruits are grown in abund- 
ance Crab Apples are every year becoming more esteemed 
and cultivated. 
\ Hyslop. Red, not striped; fruit large, roundish ovate, 
produced in clusters; color dark rich red, covered with 
thick blue bloom; flesh inclined to yellow, sub-acid. 
Tree hardy and vigorous. November. 
\ Transcendent. A beautiful variety of Siberian Crab. 
Red and yellow. August. Tree bad blighter. 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
Fruit on Dwarf Trees Larger than on 
Standards 
The fruit produced by dwarf trees is the same 
color and quality as that produced by standard 
trees but may average larger in size. For those who 
enjoy working with plants, there is a source of 
much pleasure in dwarf fruit culture, watching the 
fruit take shape and ripen over the season. Be sure 
to plant more than one variety to insure pollination. 
Budded on New Malling Rootstock 
Now you can have several varieties growing in your 
yard because of the small space required; 15x15 
is a recommended spacing. 
This year we offer trees budded on Malling | 
rootstock only—trees at maturity reach a 
height of 19 to 15 feet 
CORTLAND RED McINTOSH 
EARLY McINTOSH RED DELICIOUS 
RED SPY 
SOUR TYPES 
HARDY VARIETIES 
Early Richmond. Probably the most popular 
variety of the central states, where it is 
the hardiest Cherry of its size. Exceedingly 
productive and very regular in bearing. The 
fruit is dark red, medium to large, and of a 
sprightly and characteristic flavor. 
Unsurpassed for pies, puddings, and 
other similar uses. June. 
English Morello. An old and popular 
variety. Tree rather dwarf and slen- 
der. Fruit large, dark red, nearly 
black. Flesh tender, juicy, sprightly 
acid, rich. July. 
\ Montmorency, Large. Tree very 
hardy and heavy bearer. Commences 
to fruit while young and is loaded an- 
nually with fine crops; fruit very 
large, fine flavor, shining red. Valu- 
able everywhere. A week later than 
Early Richmond. Finest acid Cherry. 
Hale Haven Peach 
Cherries 
Cherries are one of the most dependable of fruits. They bear early and 
produce great crops each year. Every home owner, whether in city, 
village or country, can plant Cherries. Every housewive likes them for 
canning. They are most resistant to insects and diseases. Cherry trees 
can be used as ornamental trees as well as orchard trees. 
SWEET TYPES 
\‘ Bing. This grand, sweet Cherry originated in Oregon. We specialize on 
it and grow the tree for a ‘‘particular’”’ trade. Flesh very solid. Flavor 
of the very highest quality. A fine shipper. It is perfectly hardy and 
very prolific in the Middle West. 
Black Tartarian. Very large, color purplish black; flesh mild, sweet, 
jelly-like. Tree a vigorous grower and immense bearer. One of the 
most popular. Late June and early July. 
Governor Wood. Large, rich, light yellow with red cheek; juicy and 
sweet. Late June. 
N La Detroit. A large, black Cherry. One of the newest sorts, introduced 
by Pontiac Nurseries. One of the best sweet Cherries for Michigan 
planting. A good shipper and a heavy yielder. 
\ Napoleon. A beautiful Cherry of large size. Pale yellow with red cheek. 
Flesh firm, juicy, sweet. One of the best for market and canning. Late. 
\ Schmidt. Heavily clustered fruits of largest size, a deep crimson-black. Flesh 
tender, juicy and well-flavored. July. : 
Windsor. A splendid, large, liver-colored Cherry that hangs a long time and rots % 
~ but little. The flesh is remarkably firm and good. The tree is very hardy and fruit- % 
ful. Exceedingly valuable for late market and home use. July. % ‘ 
\ Yellow Spanish. Large, pale yellow Cherry with red cheek; flesh firm, juicy and 
excellent; one of best light colored Cherries. Vigorous and productive. Late June. 4 p ud 
