APPLES AND CRABS 
‘Jonathan. Long-keeping, red, very productive. Winter. 
McIntosh. Bright red, smooth. Early Winter. 
Greenish yellow with red stripe. Fall. 
Considered the best red fall apple. 
Northern Spy. 
Red Gravenstein. 
Red Delicious. Good pollenizer. An improvement on 
the older type Delicious. Good eating. Winter. 
“Red June. Red. Medium size. June and July. 
Red Rome. Darker than Rome Beauty. A good baking 
apple. Winter. 
‘Staymen Winesap. Red, large, juicy, crisp. Winter. 
“Transcendant. Brownish yellow with red blush. CRAB- 
/Ni ep) tel Bi Dye 
APRICOTS 
: Moorpark. The largest of the apricots. Good color of 
brownish-red. Pleasant sweet flavor. The most pop- 
ular and widely planted. 
~ Tilton. Fruit of true apricot color. Bears heavy and 
good canner. 
PLUMS AND PRUNES 
Green Gage. Medium round, skin 
green flesh. 
tender, yellowish 
Howard’s Miracle. NEW. An epoch in the advance 
of new fruits. Very thin skin. Nectar-like flavor, yel- 
low flesh and very small pit. 2 yr. select trees, $3.00. 
Italian Prune. Medium to large size, oval shaped. Dark 
purple in color. Excellent canner and the most pop- 
ular of all prunes. 
Peach Plum. Earliest ripener. Skin red dotted with 
blue. Flesh greenish yellow tinged with red when real 
ripe. One of the leading market varieties. 
Santa Rosa. Large, purplish crimson. The flesh is yel- 
low, of excellent quality. Fine for all purposes. Early 
July. 
PEACHES 
Early Elberta. Improved Elberta, large yellow, red 
cheek, juicy, tender yellow flesh. Good canner. Free- 
stone. 
Golden Jubilee. A new large early peach that is high- 
ly recommended by everyone growing it. Late July. 
Freestone. 
J. H. Hale. Fruit is of the largest size. Very firm. 
Flavor is unexcelled. Good keeper and canner for 
wide mouth jars. Freestone. 
Rochester. Somewhat like Crawford only earlier. Bears 
earlier than most varieties. Freestone. 
Slappy. Some ladies tell us that they wouldn’t can 
any other peach except Slappy. Very hardy, early 
yellow, with a flavor like no other peach. Freestone. 
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BE WISE..... 
PLANT 
Stanehi FRUIT TREES 
\Red Bartlett. 
\ 
XY 
Bing. 
FRUIT TREE PRICES 
On this page (except as noted) 
2 yr. old $2.75; 3 yr. old $3.50 
CHERRIES 
Black, sweet, well flavored. Pollenizer required. 
Black Republican. 
pollenizer. 
Black, firm, good canner. Excellent 
Black Tartarian. 
lenizer. 
Lambert. Black, sweet, a little later than Bing. Pol- 
lenizer required. 
Black, sweet and juicy. Excellent pol- 
Royal Ann. Large, red and yellow. Good canner and 
for eating. Pollenizer required. 
Montmorency. The best of all pie cherries. Large semi- 
sweet and most widely planted. No pollenizer required. 
5 PEARS 
‘Bartlett. A well known favorite for both eating and 
canning. We think this is the best pear and you will 
agree after biting into the juicy, well-flavored flesh. 
NEW. Red skin Bartlett that is much 
sweeter than the regular Bartlett. $3.00 each. 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREES 
(Not Dwarf) 
Delicious fruits for all seasons on ONE TREE. Our 
famous ‘‘Made-to-Order” Tree, so fine for the planter 
with little space—one tree producing leading varieties 
for each season, from early season and lasting well into 
fall. We are offering apples, pears and cherries in the 
following combinations: 
APPLES 
4-N-1. Yellow Transparent, Spitzenberg, Red Delic- 
ious and Gravenstein all on one tree. $6.50. 
3-N-1. 
$5.50. 
Gravenstein, Red Delicious, Staymen Winesap. $5.50. 
Gravenstein, Jonathan, Yellow Transparent. 
Yellow Transparent, Red Rome Beauty, Jonathan. 
$5.50. 
CHERRIES 
4-N-1. Black Tartarian, Bing, Lambert and Royal 
Ann all on one tree. $6.50. 
3-N-1. Bing, Royal Ann and Black Tartarian. $5.50. 
PEARS 
3-N-1. Bartlett, D’Anjou, Flemish Beauty all on one 
tree. $5.50. 
