MAYO BROTHERS NURSERIES 
Onder Now for Spring Planting! 
Prices for Stock quoted herein 
are for the best grade of 
Nursery Stock obtainable. 
FRUIT TREES 
Write for Orchard Prices for 
quantity lots of 
Fruit Trees. | 
APPLES 
The following varieties ripen in the order named and give 
. succession of apples good for eating or cooking through 
ummer to late Winter, or even to early Spring if stored in a 
cool and moist place. 
Two varieties are needed for cross-pollination. 
. VARIETIES 
“Yellow Transparent ‘\ Baldwin 
arly McIntosh “Golden Delicious 
~R. I. Greening XN. Spy 
“Red Delicious 
PRICES for two year 11/16” caliper, 5-6 foot trees. $1.75 
each, 3 trees for $4.80. Ten trees for $14.50. 
(See prices on bearing-age apple trees.) 
CHERRIES 
Trees require but little attention, are thrifty, vigorous, 
and prolific bearers. 
The following varieties have large, heart shaped, meaty 
and sweet fruit. Two different varieties of trees should be 
planted for cross-pollination. 
\ Varieties 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Purplish black, very large, tender 
% and fine flavored. 
_ WINDSOR. Fruit is very large, black and firm. 
NAPOLEON. Very large; pale yellow, spotted and shaded 
deep red; flesh firm and of fine flavor. 
, The following do not attain so large a size, and the fruit 
is sour. Also do not require a pollinator. 
% VARIETIES 
“MONTMORENCY. Large, bright shining red fruit. Flesh 
= solid, juicy, acid. “The pie cherry.” 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Bears next in season to Montmor- 
ency. Fruit is wine color. 
PRICES for two year 7% inch caliper and better, 5-6 feet tall. 
Subs A hear a ereruee cree, eee eee $2.50 each, 3 for $6.75, 10 for $21.00 
PEACHES 
e The varieties in the following list comprise what we be- 
lieve to be the best in peaches. They furnish a succession for 
about two months commencing the early part of August. 
The trees are all shipped with one-year tops and two year 
reots. 
\ VARIETIES 
‘GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large early. The skin is yellow 
‘blushed with red; flesh yellow, juicy, medium firm, 
ie tender, sweet. Freestone. 
RED HAVEN. Red against a yellow background. Freestone. 
“ HALE HAVEN. Large yellow, freestone. Handsome and of 
3 good quality. 
ELBERTA. Freestone, yellow, large and juicy. Old variety, 
but still a leader. 
PRICES: 5 to 6’ trees, calipering 7%” and better. Big trees. 
Fee ae ae $2.25 each; 3 trees for $6.75; 10 trees for $18.50 
PEARS 
Excellent fruit for eating out of hand or for eonning pur- 
poses. It is indispensable in the home-garden. Pears require 
cross-pollination, therefore, plant at least two trees. How- 
ever, Bartlett and Seckel do not pollinate each other, there- 
fore plant a third variety with them. 
VARIETIES 
‘BARTLETT. Large, waxen yellow with red blush; buttery, 
\ very juicy and high-flavored. 
‘BUERRE BOSC. Fruit large, pyriform, with flesh white, 
melting, very buttery. Of a rich delicious flavor. 
a Keeps until Christmas. 
“SECKEL. Small, but handsome and delicious; yellow russet 
“i with a red cheek. Flesh very juicy and melting. 
SHELDON. Large, roundish, greenish-russet. Flesh juicy, 
melting and sweet, and vinous. Keeps well. 
PRICES 2 yr., 11/16” cal., 5-6’ 
fi io Ae WARS oh a $1.95 each, 3 for $5.25, 10 for $15.00 
PLUMS 
Beautiful dessert fruits of rich and luscious flavor; equally 
fine fer cooking and for canning. 
Plums produce better when two different varieties are 
planted. 
VARIETIES 
“BRADSHAW. Very large; dark violet-red; flesh yellowish, 
juicy, pleasantly subacid. Tree vigorous and productive. 
S BURBANK. Large, nearly globular; clear cherry-red with a 
thin lilac bloom. Flesh deep yellow, sweet, meaty and 
aN quite firm. 
LOMBARD. Medium size; violet red. Flesh yellow, juicy, 
pleasant. Tree hardy and very prolific. 
“YELLOW EGG. Large, oval; golden yellow, slightly clouded; 
flesh deep yellow, rich sugary, melting. 
PRUNES 
“STANLEY. Perhaps the best of the Prune type. Fruit is 
large, dark blue, freestone, ripening in mid-season. 
; Flesh is greenish yellow, fine flavored. 
\FELLEMBERG. Long oval fruit with a thick bloom. Flesh 
is sweet, pleasant and firm. A good commercial variety. 
PRICE: 2 yr. 11/16” cal., 5-6’ trees. 
SRE T RP Opies Pane RN peal eV ee ier § $1.95 each, 3 for $5.25, 10 for $15.00 
QUINCE 
The quince is highly valued for preserves, marmalades, 
jellies, and for flavoring purposes, and is worthy ef mus 
more extensive planting. 
" VARIETY 
“ORANGE. Reliable and extensively planted. Large; brilliant 
golden yellow. Flesh tender, and flavor good. 
PRICE for 2 yr. 4/5’ trees...................-.... $2.50 ea., 3 for $6.75 
BEARING AGE FRUIT TREES 
VARIETIES 
Seldom are we able to offer these extra large and extra old 
trees. 5 and 6 years old, grading 114” caliper and better. 
These trees will give you delicious tree-ripened fruit without 
years of waiting. They are economical too, for the very first 
bushel practically pays for the tree. 
~~ APPLE VARIETIES 
McIntosh, Red Delicious, R. I. Greening, N. Spy, Baldwin. 
~. PEAR VARIETIES 
Bartlett, Bosc., Seckel. 
PRICES OF BEARING-AGE TREES 
a eee $3.75 each, 3 trees for $10.50, 10 trees for $30.00 
ROOM FOR BERRIES 
Even a small space will insure fruit for menus in sum- 
mertime. By planting a selection of berries this spring you 
can have something to pick throughout the outdoor months, 
and what is enjoyed more than berries fresh from your 
garden. 
BLUEBERRIES 
Bearing age 4 year giant plants, grading 214 te 3 foot 
tall. With fruit buds ready to bear this year. 
_ Make your home gardens more productive by harvesting 
big crops of these delicious berries. You will welcome them 
for tasty muffins and pies. Varieties: |Cabot, Early :\ Rancocas, 
Midseason: |Jersey Late. Two needed for cross pollination. 
Cultural instructions with each order, also very ornamental 
as shrubs. Dual purpose plants producing food as well as 
providing beauty. 
Very Special Price of.......... $1.95 ea., 3 for $5.50, 10 for $15.00 
RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 
One Year Selected 
VARIETIES: \Latham, \Taylor, (N ewbur £,\tadion Summer— 
Everbearer. 
PRICES 
10 Plants. = $2.25 50 Plants... $ 7.10 
Sass Plants)2. 3) eee 4.10 100 Plants.:22 3222 P2225 
BEARING AGE PLANTS: For the grower interested in har- 
vesting a crop next summer. $3.00 per dozen Plants— 
$10 per 50 Plants. 
BLACK RAS By 
VARIETIES: \Cumberland, | Shuttleworth, Logan. 
PRICES 
10-“Plants... $1.80 
252 Plants 2222 oe 
GRAPE VINES 
Grapes help provide many tasty dishes. Along with 
strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, grapes will help 
you fill your cupboard with tasty desserts and spreads. With 
proper care, 12 grape vines will yield 175 to 225 pounds of 
grapes. 
VARIETIES 
~Delaware—Red 
” Niagara—White ’ ¥Fredonia—Blue, new 
\\Caco—Red ‘ Catawba—Red 
PRICES of strong 2 year No. 1 Plants: Each $.55, 3 vines for 
$1.50, 10 vines for $4.00, 50 vines for $14.00, 100 vines 
for $22.00. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Hardy and very productive. There are several ways which 
they can be used. They can be frozen and used later during 
the winter months; for preserves, or fresh from the garden 
either by themselves or served as old-fashioned shortcake. 
The plants we offer are fresh dug from the field in the Spring, 
(not inferior storage plants). They are new vigerous off- 
springs from the mother plant; heavy rooted and capable of 
bearing profitable crops of First Quality Berries. 
VARIETIES: | Premier. Dorsett,\ Fairfax. 
ts Concord—Blue 
PRICES. 100 Plants for $2.95; 1000 Plants for $20.00 
\Mastodon—Everbearer. 100 Plants for...) $3.25 
URRANTS 
VARIETIES: (Red Lake.! Wilder. 
PRICES: 2 Year No. 1 Plants 
Lee et Pn A Each $.75, 3 for $1.95, 10 for $5.95, 25 for $13.75 
BLACKBERRIES 
VARIETIES ;\ Eldorado,\ Blowers. 
PRICES: No. 1 Plants 
10 Plantsi222 3 ee $1.80 50. \Plantss....24- ee $5.70 
25 Planis22.2., ee 3.30 100) Plants:24. 24 323 9:75 
Big Bearing-Age Transplants ‘ 
10. Plants22. 34322 $2.75 50: Plants2223.23. 55" $9.50 
| GOOSEBERRIES 
VARIETY :'Downing. 
PRICES: 2 Year Heavy Plants................ Each $.960, 2 for $1.75 
ASPARAGUS 
The first full crop refunds your money. After that each 
spring you get four to six weeks of wholesome, delicious eat- 
ing at a time of year when other vegetables are giving noth- 
ing but promises. Make it a “sure” for your garden—Order 
your plants, NOW—TODAY. 4 
Mary Washington—Large 2 Year Plants 
25 Plantsi2. ee $1.85 250 ‘Plants:.40 22 $ 9.95 
50 Plants.................... 3.10 560: Plants... 2 15.50 
100 Plants.................... 4.95 1000 Plants...................- 24.95» 
Large thick juicy stalks. takes less sugar for sauce and 
pies than old types of rhubarb and has an appetizing red 
color. Heavy divisions which if planted early this spring will 
provide a good crop. 
2 Year: No. 1 Plants)...3..00..2 255 .85 each, $2.25 for 3 
