32 B. F. Barr & Son 
BARR'S FRUIT TREES ... Are Sturdy Heavy Yielding 
The trees listed here are the best in their respective varieties. They are the largest sizes 
that can be planted to best advantage, are straight trunked, true to name. By reason of 
their being northern grown they have unusual vigor, will transplant successfully, make good 
growth, and give an early and abundant yield. “Plant cherry tree tap-root straight down. 
Heavy, No. 1 grade selected trees; note large caliper (trunk diameter) of trees supplied. 
~ Red and Purple 
STANDARD APPLE <“Catawba. Unusually sweet and aromatic flesh. 
‘Baldwin. Large; bright red; Winter. Salem. Berries larger than Catawba. 
Grimes’ Golden Pippin. Medium. Winter White 
—Jonathan. Red. Winter. Niagara. Large, round berries; best white. 
Godi. Yellow. Summer. Selected, strong 2 yr. Grape Vines, .60 ea. 
=-McIntosh. Deep Red. Winter. Any 3 for $1.50 
‘Northern Spy. Red Striped. Winter. BERRY 
Rambo. Large Yellow. Autumn. RASP 
Red Delicious. Large Red Striped. Winter. ~ 2 é 
ARome Beauty. Large, Red Shaded. Winter. TT te A well-known black-cap. Fruit 
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A Stasniac awe ee es ee “ Cuthbert. Hardy, sweet and productive. Deep 
~ crimson. : r 
Aree tee o oeeeer Yellow. Winter. . Latham. Large, round, brilliant red: heavy yield- 
“Yellow Transparent. Yellow. Summer. ing. Mosaic free and hardy. 
Work Imperial. Red & Yellow. Winter. Strong plants, $2.55 per 10; 25 for $4.70 
2 vr. 11/16 in. cal. $1.60 ea. nouniES 
CRAB-APPLE R. Victoria 2 yr. roots, 3 for .85; 10 for $2.50. 
Martha. Yellow. September. 2 yr. $1.50 ea. KR. McDonald, 2 yr. roots, .75 ea.; 3 for $2.10. 
APRICOT STRAWBERRIES 
Moorpark. Large. August. 2 yr. 4-5 ft. $2.00 The Strawberry will grow in any s0cn Seiden 
soil. Plant 1 foot apart in the row, the rows 
SOUR CHERRY to 4 feet apart. 
.Early Richmond. Red. Mid-June. 
English Morello. Red. Late July. 
—Montmorency. Red. June. 
2 yr., 4-5 ft., 11/16 in. cal., $1.90 ea. 
‘Big Joe (Perfect). Vigorous grower and very pro- 
ductive. Berries large, conical shape, rich red, 
excellent flavor. Best mid-season variety. 
Catskill (Perfect). Vigorous grower, very produc- 
SWEET CHERRY tive, large. Excellent flavor. Mid-season. 
“Black Tartarian. Purple. June. Chesapeake. (Perfect). Large, firm berries of de- 
~Governor Wood. Red. June. licious flavor. Glossy, rich color. Best late 
‘Napoleon Bigarreau. Yellow, Red. July. variety. 
> Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Red. July. 
Windsor. (Oxheart). Dark Red. July. 
2 yr., 5-6 ft., 11/16 in. cal., $2.45 ea. 
Dorset (Perfect) New introduction, heavy yield- 
ing qualities, delicious flavor. Early. 
' Fairfax (Perfect). Fruit bright red, glossy and 
PEACH attractive. Standard, medium early. 
Belle of Georgia. White. Early September. Premier (Perfect). Glossy, rich red color ex- 
=~Champion. White. Late September. tending clear through. Deliciously flavored. 
>Elherta. Red. Middle of August. Immensely productive. Best very early. 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow. Middle of August. - $3. 
= Hale Haven. Yellow. Middle of August. Baraat yy cri ae scte Fore 1b) SoCo Der 
1 yr., 4-5 ft., 11/16 in. cal., $1.50 ea. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
PEAR . Mastodon. Large fruiting and most prolific, 
~ Bartlett. Yellow. Autumn. bearing continuously June to frost; good flavor. 
“Duchess d@’Agnouleme. Yellow. Autumn. 25 for $2.10; $5.60 per 100. 
~— Kieffer. Yellow. Winter. All Strawberry plants prepaid parcel post. 
ssSeckel. Yellowish Russet. Autumn. 
2 yr., 5-6 ft., $2.00 ea. 
PLUM 
(European Varieties) 
“Abundance. Yellow. First of August. 
~ German Prune. Purple. September. 
- Burbank. Cherry-red. Last of August. 
Satsuma. (Blood Plum). Mid-July. 
2 yr., 5-6 ft., $2.00 ea. 
BLUEBERRY PLANTS 
Your choice of Cabot (early); Rancocas (mid- 
season); Rubel (late). Use two or more va- 
rieties to cross-pollenize for best results. 
If your soil is sweet, mix peat moss or rotted 
vegetable matter in the soil and around the 
plants, also rotted manure and broadleaf ferti- 
lizer to make the soil acid. 
— Cabot}| Rancocas and\Rubel. 
2 yr., 12-18 in., $1.25 ea.: $ 9.00 per 10. 
3 yr., 18-24 in., $1.85 ea.: $13.50 per 10. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. 2 yr. Select No. 1 roots. 
$3.75 for 50; $6.00 per 100; $12.00 per 250; 
$30.00 per 1,000. 
GRAPE VINES 
Black 
~Moore’s Early. Largest fruiting Grapes. s 
—Toncord. The well-known black Grape. 
“Worden. Good large, an early berry DIS 
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