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THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
Dwarf Trees 
IDEAL FOR SHADE AND FRUIT IN SMALL YARDS 
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Early B eaing Dwarf Apples 
EASY TO HARVEST TAKE LITTLE SPACE 
EASY TO SPRAY AND PRUNE 
Semi-Dwarf Apple Trees 
These are budded on Malling II rootstocks. Trees grow about 15 feet 
tall, and begin to bear three to four years after planting under average 
conditions. 
2 year—$3.00 each, $27.50 per bundle of 10 
Mcintosh Northern Spy 
Galbraith Baldwin Red Spy 
Red Gravenstein 
~S Full Dwarf Apple Trees 
These are grown on Malling IX rootstocks. The trees grow about 
9 to 10 feet tall, and usually bear the second year after transplanting. 
These little trees are shallow-rooted and should be staked. 
2 year—$3.00 each, $27.50 per bundle of 10 
Cortland 
Delicious 
\ Dwarf Pear Trees 
These are budded on Quince rootstocks and will grow about 10 feet 
tall, usually bearing the second year after transplanting. 
Bartlett: $3.55) eee a eee A favorite; ripens in September 
Clapp’s Favorite. tpt saws cee ie es Ripens in late August 
Duchess d’Angouleme...................:. Large and round; October 
2-year Trees—$3.00 each, $27.50 per bundle of 10 
~ Dwarf Peach Trees 
Imagine a little Peach tree, 9 feet tall, heavily loaded with luscious, 
ripe fruit. Budded on Prunus tomentosa roots. 
Belle of Georgia 
Elberta 
Golden Jubilee 
Halehaven 
2-year Trees—$3.00 each, $27.50 per bundle of 10 
For descriptions of varieties, see page 15 
Quince 
\ Orange. Bright golden yellow. Large, rounded fruits with splendid flavor. 
Fine for preserves and jelly. October. Trees are dwarf and bear when 
Delicious McIntosh Northern Spy 
Macoun Galbraith Baldwin Red Spy 
Red Gravenstein 
For descriptions of varieties, see below young. 2 year, $2.00 each. 
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Red Raspberries 
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Indian Summer. A splendid, everbearing red Raspberry. Delicious 
flavor. Grand kind for home gardens; heavy crops in June and again 
in Fall. Selected, l-yr. plants. 
* Latham. Bright red, large, round and firm. Plants are strong, hardy, 
disease-resistant; yield tremendous crops. The leading Red Raspberry. 
Selected, l-yr. plants. 
“\Taylor. Berries are large, conic, bright red; firm, of excellent quality and 
ripen just ahead of Latham. Plants are tall and vigorous. 
Above varieties: 10 for $2.00, 25 for $4.00, 100 for $12.00 
~ September. A new, Summer and Fall fruiting, red Raspberry. Berries 
are bright red, large and of good quality. In early September the second 
crop begins and continues until frost endsit. 10 for $3.00, 25 for $6.25. 
Black and Purple Rasphenrries 
“Cumberiand. A fine black Raspberry. Hardy, productive, dependable 
and disease-resistant. 
“Miorrisom. New. Extra large, glossy berries, a little later than Cumber- 
land. Sturdy, disease resistant and a heavy bearer. 
~Sodus. Rich, dark wine-purple berries of excellent quality and flavor. 
Large and firm. Bears very heavy crops. 
Above varieties: 10 for $2.00, 25 for $4.00, 100 for $12.00 
PLANTING NOTE FOR BLACK AND RED RASPBERRIES 
Be sure to cut the canes back within a few inches of the ground imme- 
diately after planting. 
~ EBONY KING. A sensational, new, hardy, upright Blackberry. Berries 
are large, jet black, delicious. Ripen in July. 
Transplants: 10 for $5.00, 25 for $10.00, 100 for $30.00 
G raped 
= CaCO. hed a rennet ee Midseason Fredonia. Black eee Early 
s Concord. Blue.......... Midseason ™ Niagara. White...... Midseason 
Sheridan. Blue............. Late 
2-YEAR, NO. 1—50c. each, 10 of one kind, $4.00 
\.Seneca. Sweet, white Grape of the California type, ripening in early 
September. Vine is vigorous and productive. A delicious Grape for 
desserts. $1.00 each. 
Apple Trees 
\ Baldwin. Favorite Winter Apple for all uses. Large, bright red; crisp 
and juicy. 
Cortland. Large, dark red, white-fleshed McIntosh type. 
: kind for home and orchard planting. Ripens in October. 
~ Delicious. Large, solid dark red. High quality. Splendid keeper. Fine 
Winter eating Apple. 
Early McIntosh. August ripening. MclIntosh-like in texture, flavor and 
appearance. 
\ Galbraith Baldwin. 
Winter Apple. 
\Gallia Beauty. A new bright red form of Rome Beauty. 
and early bearer of late keeping Winter Apples. 
\Gravenstein Red. Large, crisp, slightly tart. Excellent cooking Apple. 
September. 
“Macoun. A late McIntosh. Dark red, white flesh with a superb flavor. 
, . Popular Winter Apple. 
\ McIntosh Red. Dark red, white, juicy flesh. A favorite in northeastern 
A popular 
A new, all red type of the favorite hard, tasty 
A prolific 
; orchards. September. 
aot tner Spy. Bright red. High quality and flavor, late keeping. 
inter. 
~Red Spy. Red form of of the popular Northern Spy. Winter. 
>Rhode Island Greening. Large, yellow-green, highly flavored, keeps 
late. An unexcelled Winter cooking Apple. 
Roxbury Russet. Yellow-green overspread with russet. An old favorite 
which keeps well. . 
Yellow Delicious. Splendid eating Apple for late Fall and Winter. 
Bears young and heavily. 
\Hyslop Crab. Bright red. October. 
2-YEAR APPLE TREES 
1to10 10to50 50to100 100 or more 
(in bundles of 10 of a kind) 
Each Each Each Each 
11/16 in. and up, 5-7 ft....... $1.75 $1.45 $1.10 $0.95 
9/16-11/16 in., 4-6 ft......... 1.35 1.10 .90 .80 
Pear Tnees 
Prices of Pears: 2 yr., 11/16 in. diameter, 5-6 ft. high, $2.00 each, 
$15.00 per bundle of 10, $125.00 per 100 
Bartlett. Most popular Pear for home and market use; fine quality, 
rich flavor. Ripens in Septefnber. 
. Beurre Bosc. Very large, deep yellow, overspread with russet. Unsur- 
passed in quality and flavor. October and November. 
“ Clapp’s Favorite. Large, red blushed; good quality; the earliest Pear. 
Ripens late August. 
Seckel. Small, round, russet Pears. Sweet and of finest quality; trees 
productive and hardy. October. 
\ Sheldon. Large, round, russet and red Pears of first quality. September 
and October. ’ 
