20 HENRY NURSERIES 
JONATHAN—For years the standard of quality by 
which other sorts have been gauged. Trees are 
long lived, productive and an early bearer. A 
brilliant red apple, highly flavored and of ex- 
cellent quality—being tender, juicy, spicy and 
rich—a splendid family sort and highly profit- 
able for market. Season November to April. 
STAYMANS WINESAP—Tree vigorous, hardy, 
spreading. An early and very productive fruit, 
medium size, roundish, approaching conic, skin 
smooth, greenish yellow, splashed and striped 
with red and purple, flesh yellow, firm tender, 
juicy, rich, subacid, aromatic; quality best. 
Splendid late keeper. Season December to 
April. 
S-n-I APPLE—Scientifically budded to produce 
5 kinds of apple varieties all on one tree dur- 
ing the season. If your space is limited, plant 
one or two of these novel trees. 
Price Each, 4 to 5 ft., $3.00 
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CRAB APPLES” 
DOLGO—Fiery red. Bears young and abundantly. 
Tree very ornamental. 
WHITNEY—One of the largest, skin smooth, 
glossy green, striped and splashed with car- 
mine; flesh firm, juicy and rich. Tree a vigor- 
ous handsome grower, with dark green foliage. 
‘ DWARF APPLES 
RED DELICIOUS—Mall. IX .................-....-2-------- $3.00 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Mall. IX -.............. 3.90 
JONATHAN—Mall® Ux ore eee rece 3.00 
WEALTHY —Mclli ti Xperia -n reer 3.00 
DELCON—A new variety grown on standard 
stock but dwarf in habit. Produces full-size, 
dark red fruit similar in shape to Delicious but 
without knobs. Flavor is a combination of its 
parents, Delicious and Jonathan. Never de- 
velops over 12 feet in height and bears the 
second year after planting. Price ................ $2.50 
PEACHES 
Price Each, 4 to 5 ft., $1.75 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Very large. White with 
red cheek. Firm and of fine quality. It is a 
rapid grower, very productive and a good ship- 
per. Early September. 
CHAMPION—Fruit very large and creamy white, 
with red cheek, ripens early in August. Sweet, 
juicy, very high flavor. Its extreme hardiness 
and fine flavor make it one of the favorites. 
~ EARLY CRAWFORD—Yellow freestone, large size 
and sweet flavored. Trees strong growers and 
prolific bearers. Early mid-season. 
“ELBERTA—Large to very large, yellow, with 
beautiful blush; firm, a little coarse, but tender 
and good. While quality is not the highest, it 
has made more money for the orchardist than 
any other peach. In all probability no peach 
has met with equal success in so wide a range 
of territory as this variety. Season medium 
early, following closely the early Crawford. 
Hardier in bud than most kinds, therefore a 
more uniform cropper. 
\ GOLDEN JUBILEE—A choice freestone recently 
introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Sta- 
tion, Tree habits resemble Elberta. Brings top 
market prices because it is early and has a 
superior flavor. 
‘HEATH CLING—The old-fashioned cling-stone 
peach which is still popular for making peach 
pickles. A sure bearer. 
‘J. H. HALE—Very large, golden yellow blushed 
red with fuzzless skin. Flesh is yellow, solid, 
tender, of highest quality and delicious flavor. 
Very fine. Freestone. 
RED HAVEN—Extra Early. It shows a marvelous 
over-all red color when other varieties are yet 
green. An enormous and dependable bearing 
variety. 
ROCHESTER—Early mid-season. Color lemon- 
yellow changing to orange yellow, blushed 
with deep red. Very juicy, tender and melting, 
sweet and highly flavored. 
PEARS 
Price Each, 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 
‘BARTLETT—Large size, with a beautiful blush 
next to the sun; buttery, very juicy and high 
flavored; the tree is a strong grower and a 
young and abundant bearer. August and Sept. 
‘-DUCHESS—Early fall, fruit large, dull yellow 
with russet; flesh white, firm, juicy, and very 
sweet, 
KEIFFER—The standard winter pear. A sure 
bearer and a strong grower. Pears ripen after 
frost and are excellent for canning and eating. 
LINCOLN—A very fine large, yellow, blush red, 
late summer pear which bears young and heav- 
ily. Fast grower and extremely hardy. 
“Dwarf Pears, Price, 2 yr. old, $2.25 
DWARF DUCHESS—The 
budded on Quince. 
DWARF SECKEL—The regular sugar pear. None 
better to eat or for spicing. 
regular Duchess pear 
APRICOTS 
Price, 4 to 5 ft. trees, each $1.75 
MOORPARK—Very large, yellowish green with 
red on sunny side. Flesh bright orange and 
freestone. Ripens in August. 
* SUPERB—The best flavored, most productive 
Apricot yet produced. Medium size, light sal- 
BOR color, excellent quality. Ripens last of 
uly. 
