Route U.S. 5, South of Wilbur Cross Pky., Yalesville, Conn. 15 
p each Trees 
Ripening periods stated are for average conditions in Connecticut. 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 ft. high, $1.50 each, $12.50 per bundle of 10, 
$90.00 per 100 
\) Belle of Georgia. An old, reliable, white-fleshed Peach. Red cheeks. 
Ripens in late August. 
\ Elberta. The standard commercial Peach. Large, yellow with red cheek. 
Freestone. Ripens in early September. 
sl Golden Jubilee. Large, yellow red blushed. Tine flavor. 
Mid-August. Popular for homes and orchards. 
| Halehaven. Large, round, yellow Peach of excellent quality. High color. 
Freestone. Ripens after Golden Jubilee and before Elberta. Heavy 
bearer. Recommended for freezing. 
Nf J. H. Hale. Very large, yellow, red cheek. Freestone. 
September; fine quality and flavor. 
Freestone 
Ripens early 
( Red Haven. An excellent early yellow Peach. Skin smooth and a bright 
red. Freestone. Flesh firm, sweet, and delicious. Trees hardy, vigorous 
and productive. 
.\Summercrest. Deep yellow flesh, sweet and delicious. Tree is a strong 
grower. Ripens in late August. 
Plum Tnees 
“Abundance. Red cheeks, yellow flesh. Juicy. August. 
\ Burbank. Amber suffused with red. Late Summer. 
\ Santa Rosa. Large, dark red Plums. Flesh is red, juicy and of good 
quality. Will pollenize Burbank or Abundance. 
\ Stanley. 
2-year, 11/16 in. diameter, $2.00 each, $15.00 per bundle of 10 
Purple Prune. Sweet, yellow flesh. 
Cherry Trees 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. Purplish-black with splendid flavor. Tree 
vigorous and productive. A favorite. 
\ Napoleon. Large, light yellow with red cheek. Juicy and sweet. Early- 
\ Montmorency. Sour. Large, light red. Midseason. Tree comes into 
bearing young. Productive. 
\Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Very large, dark cherry. 
Vigorous grower. Hardy. Late. 
Cherry Prices: 11/16 in. diameter, branched, $2.75 each 
Sweet, rich flavor. 
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STATEMENT OF INSPECTION FOR TRUENESS-TO-NAME 
Amherst, Mass. 
July 28, 1953 
To Whom It May Concern: 
All salable apple varieties propagated and now growing at Barnes 
Brothers Nursery, Yalesville, Connecticut, have been exumined by 
the Massachusetts Trueness-to-name Inspection Service. To the 
best of our knowledge, these trees are true to name as they now stand 
in the nursery row. 
IN, 125, 1DURIBIN(EI8 
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Apricot 
\ Early Golden. Golden yellow fruit of good size and quality. An excellent 
variety to cross-pollinate Moorpark. 9/16 in. diameter, $2.00 each. 
~\ Moorpark. Orange yellow, sweet, juicy. Ripens in August. This is 
one of the hardiest Apricots. 9/16 in. caliper, $2.00 each 
Asparagus 
GARDEN FRESH ASPARAGUS TASTES BETTER 
Mary Washington. Rust-resistant. Recognized as a leading variety, 
Asparagus will grow in any garden soil but to produce the largest, most 
tender stalks the soil must be rich and well fertilized. Strong, 2-year 
roots, 25 for $1.75, 50 for $3.00, 100 for $5.00. 
Red Rhutart 
'AN EARLY SPRING DELICACY 
MacDonald. Considered the finest of the new red Rhubarbs. Excellent 
quality and flavor, less tart than older kinds. Hardy, of Canadian 
origin and quick to grow. 75c. each. 3 for $2.00. 
New, Patented | 
Euerbearing S§ hrawberry 
~ Red-Rich Strawberry (Plant Patent 993). A sensational, everbearing 
Strawberry. Firm, deep red, sweet berries are prized for freezing and 
preserving as the rich color, flavor and firmness are kept well. Yields 
abundantly. 25 for $5.00, 50 for $8.50, 100 for $15.00. 
Giant Hybrid Blueberries 
These improved, cultivated Blueberries have produced wonderfully large, plump, ten- 
It is essential that they be planted in groups of more than 
der fruits of delicious flavor. 
one variety in drder to insure cross pollination. 
Besides producing this superb fruit, these plants are ornamental at all times of the year. 
They are suitable to include in a shrub border, growing about 6 feet or more high and their 
Fall coloration is brilliant. 
Blueberries require an acid soil containing an abundance of vegetative matter, like peat, 
Plant about 4 feet apart. 
moderate soil moisture and good drainage. 
pruning to maintain large-sized fruits. 
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES OF FRUITING AGE: 
Strong, transplanted, 3-year plants, 18-24 in. high at $1.75 each, 
3 for $4.50, 6 for $9.00, 12 for $15.00 
Fine in flavor and appearance. 
‘ CONCORD. Large berries borne in Grapelike clusters. 
Midseason. e 
DIXI. Late midseason. 
spreading bush. 
\ JERSEY. Large berries which keep well. Late. 
JUNE. Early. Fine producer. 
\ Very large berry of good quality. 
Good quality. 
\. PEMBERTON. Midseason. Large, attractive and tasty berries. 
ductive. 
A. STANLEY. Excellent quality. Light blue. 
Productive. 
Vigorous, productive. Open, 
Plants vigorous. 
Bush of medium height. 
Midseason, 
Blueberries require 
Vigorous and _ pro- 
