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FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS 
We offer here a careful selection of finest varieties for New England gardens. Most of them are 
not only productive but highly ornamental as well. 
Nore: Fruit trees are not covered by our guarantee. 
APPLES, Standard. 2 yr. $1.50 each 
Batowin — Bright red, crisp, winter apple. 
‘CortTLanp — Bright red, spicier than McIntosh. 
De icious — Large red, keeps well. 
~ GRAVENSTEIN — Red and yellow striped. Oct. 
SMcInrosu Rep — The favorite red autumn apple. 
NortTHERN Spy— Large red and yellow. Keeps well. 
YELLow Dexiciovus — Finest yellow apple. 
APPLES, Dwarf. 2 yr. $3.00 each 
Ba.tpwin — Bright red, winter. 
Dericious — Large red, autumn. 
McInvrosu — The favorite. 
CRABAPPLE. 2 yr. $1.50 each 
~Hystop — Dark crimson. 
CHERRIES, Standard. 2 yr. $2.00 each 
Buiack Tarartan — Best sweet cherry, dark purple. 
Mon tmorency — Red. Best sour for pies. 
CHERRY, Shrub. 3-4 ft. $2.00 each 
Mancuu Cuerry — Small red fruit, fine for jam, 
jelly or wine. 
PEARS, Standard. 2 yr. $1.75 each 
Bartrierr — Yellow, red blush. August. 
Breurre Bosc — Russet-gold. Oct. and Nov. 
Crapps Favorire — Large, lemon yellow. Aug. 
SrckEeL — Sweet small russet-brown. Oct. 
PEARS, Dwarf. 
BaRTLET?. 
Crapps Favorire. 
2 yr. $2.50 each 
PEACHES. 
Exserta — Popular yellow freestone. Sept. 
Go tpEN JusiILer — Golden freestone. Late Aug. 
Hate Haven — Large yellow hardy freestone. 
No. 1, 4-6 ft. $1.25 each 
PLUMS, Standard. 
AspunpDaNncre — Light yellow, fine flavor. Aug. 
Burspank — Dark violet-red, large. Aug. 
SuropsHireE Damson — Blue, heavy bearer. Aug. 
2 yr. $1.50 each 
PLUM, Shrub. 2-3 ft. $1.75 each 
Breacu Pium — Famous in New England for jam 
and jelly making, see picture, Page 40. 
QUINCE. 2 yr. $1.50 each 
“OranGE — A large yellow very productive quince. 
Makes superb jelly. 
BLUEBERRIES, Named varieties. 
18-24 in. potted $1.75 each 
15.00 per 10 
Use two or more varieties to assure cross polination 
for best results. 
JUNE 
Fine early variety. 
Sranitey — Heavy producer, midseason. 
Concorp — Upright. Large delicious berries. Mid- 
season. 
ATLANTIC 
Fine berries. Midseason to late. 
Jersey — Large fruit, fine flavor, late. 
RASPBERRIES. $2.25 per 10, $20.00 per 100 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Fine red everbearing. 
Laruam — Large red firm berries in July. 
STRAWBERRIES, See Page 34. 
GRAPEVINES. 2 yr. $ .75 each 
Potted 1.20 each 
Bricuron — One of best reds, tender and juicy. 
Caco — Very fine amber-red. 
Concorp — Popular deep blue. Late. 
Freponia — Earliest blue-black, very fine. 
Niagara — Large white, sweet. 
ASPARAGUS. 2 yr. 25 for $2.00 
100 for 6.00 
Mary Wasnincron — Has become the most popu- 
lar and dependable variety, with tender, rich- 
flavored stalks. 
RHUBARB. 
MacDona.tp — Fine and sweet, only mildly acid. 
Bright red stalks up to two feet long. 
Strong young roots $.90 each 
NUT TREES. 
Brack WaLnut 3-4 ft. $2.25 each 
Hardy New England grown. 
\ CHESTNUT, CHINESE 2-3 ft. $3.50 each 
Blight resistant species bearing fine big tasty 
Chestnuts. 
