On the Saw Mill River Parkway 
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FRUIT TREES—Continued 
ACHES Selected, 1-year Budded Trees, 11/16 inch caliper, 
PE 3 to 5 feet—$1.25 each, 3 for $3.00 
The varieties listed are self-fruitful. Plant 15 to 20 feet apart. 
Belle of Georgia. Well-known white freestone Peach ripening late August. A rich, 
creamy Peach with red blush. ; 
Early Elberta. An excellent new freestone variety resembling Elberta but more 
round and ripening about 10 days earlier. 
Elberta. Most popular and best known yellow Peach. Handles well, of good flavor 
juicy and freestone. Ripens early September. : 
Golden Jubilee. Extremely popular, hardy new Peach. Large, golden-yellow. red- 
blushed fruit. Freestone. Best early yellow Peach, ripening about mid-August. 
Hale-Haven. Beautifully colored yellow Freestone. Very hardy and vigorous. 
Ripens about ten days ahead of Elberta. ‘ 
Red Haven. Excellent flavor of the South Haven and Hale-Haven but ripens much 
earlier—in mid-August. Earliest yellow Freestone. Yields well and is hardy. 
Valient. A juicy, yellow Freestone of good quality, similar to Elberta. Yellow with 
red blush. Early September. 
APRICOT 
Moorpark. Large, round fruit. Orange with red cheek. Rich flavored, juicy flesh. 
Self-fruitful. Plant 15 to 20 ft. apart. 2 yr., 11/16 in. caliper, $2.00 : 
QUINCE No. 1. Grade 
Orange. An excellent large round golden yellow fruit. Fine for jellies and jams. Self- 
fruitful. October. Plant 20 to 25 ft. apart. 1 yr., 14 in. caliper, $2.00. 
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PLU MS Selected, First-Class Trees, 2 years old, 11/16 inch caliper—$2.25 each, 
3 for $6.00 
Abundance. Large fruit, amber turning to red. Very tender, sweet and juicy—good for can- 
ning. Early August. ’ 
Burbank. Large cher- 
ry-red Plum ripening 
about mid-August. 
Hardy, good pro- 
ducer. 
Reine Claude (Green 
Gage). Large yellow- 
ish-green Plum of 
rich flavor and pleas- 
ant aroma. Mid- 
season, early Sep- 
tember. Cross-pol- 
linate with Stanley oe 
or other American or Stanley Prune 
European variety. 
Stanley. Large, deep bluish-purple Prune with excellent sweet flavor. Best for com- 
mercial or home use. Midseason, about September. 
For Cross Pollination: 
Abundance and Burbank are Japanese varieties and should be planted together for pollination, 
Stanley, an American variety. is self-fruitful; American and Japanese varieties do not mix. 
Plant 15 to 20 feet apart. 
PEARS Selected, No. 1 Grade—2-year-old trees, 11/16 inch caliper— 
$2.25 each, 3 for $6.00 
All Pears are self-unfruitful—so plant with another Pear for cross-pollination. 
Bartlett and y 
Secke] are in- 
compatible for 
cross-pollinat- 
ing each other, 
so other varie- 
eties should be 
used. 
Plant 15 to 
20 feet apart. 
Clapp’s 
Favorite 
Bartlett 
Montmorency Cherry 
Bartlett. Most popular all-purpose Pear. Large golden yellow fruit with pale blush. 
Excellent flavor. August-September. ; 
Beurre Bosc. Large, deep yellow overspread with russet. Unsurpassed in quality and 
flavor. White fleshed. September. ; 
Clapp’s Favorite. Resembles Bartlett—large yellow fruit with brown flecks. Ripens a 
week or two earlier than Bartlett in August. 
Flemish Beauty. Fine large, sweet juicy fruit. Strong grower and good bearer. Septem- 
ber—October. 
Seckel. One of the most delicious and ever popular varieties. Small, russet brown Pears, 
ripening in October. Bears abundantly. 
Sheldon. Large, round, russet and red Pears of first quality. Delicious. October. 
DWARF FRUIT Dwarf Fruits are very scarce and we regret we can 
; offer only a very limited supply this year. These are 
on Malling root stocks and will remain sma!l and bear younger than standard types. 
APPLES: Cortland, Delicious, Early McIntosh, McIntosh, Northern Spy, Yel- 
low Transparent. 2 yr., 9/16 in. caliper, $3.75 each. 
PEARS: Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Duchesse D’Angouleme. $3.00 each. 
E iF Unique for Their Beauty, 
Spalier Trees Utility and Delicious Fruit 
_, Beautify your home with an orchard growing on vines. Fruit trees grow in artistic, vine- 
like patterns against any wall, trellis or fence. They yield an abundance of delicious fruit 
that is often larger and richer than fruit from regular trees. ; 
These genuine Espalier Fruit Trees are propagated from true dwarf roots and scions 
which limit their size and growth. They require no more care than a small shrub or climb- 
ing Rose. Many of these 7-year-old trees have a spread of 10 feet or more and up to 7 feet 
high, All are dug with a generous ball of earth and for this reason no shipping orders can 
be taken. Delivered anywhere in Westchester County. | ; ; 
Not only are there many sizes and styles, but many varieties of Apples. For this Spring 
planting Only, they are priced from $12.50 to $25.00 each. 
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