PLANT MORE FRUIT TREES 
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Rosette: NURSERIES inc. 
EASTVIEW, N.Y. 
Fruit trees are just as decorative as any ornamental and they provide wonderful shade also. Plant a fine Apple 
tree on your terrace — you will love its character and beauty there. 
with new, improved, simplified sprays and enjoy fruit, bloom, and leisure. 
SMALL FRUITS 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: 
1. Plough or spade entire planting area to depth 
of 8 inches or more. 
. Open a narrow trench and mix a liberal 
quantity of Farmanure in bottom of trench. 
. Insert plants 2 to 3 feet apart. Rows should 
be 31% to 4 feet apart. 
4, Replace one-half soil and tamp firmly, adding 
more Farmanure. 
5. Water thoroughly twice weekly until started. 
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FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR 
We recommend the following number 
of plants, depending of course, 
appetite for fruit: 
on your 
No. of plants 
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Bluaeberriest na: acess boos 1 dozen 
Grinranitssn:. cee be sa atee «on 
Gooseberries. . 
2 dozen 
1 dozen 
PEARS 
Selected, No. 1 Grade—2 Years Old 
11/16 inch caliper—4 to 6 feet 
$2.00 each, 3 for $5.50 
“Bartlett. Most popular all-purpose Pear. Large, 
golden yellow. August-September. 
\Beurre Bose. Large russet type, white fleshed. 
Excellent quality and flavor. September. 
~Clapp’s Favorite. Like Bartlett—large yellow, 
but with brown flecks. August. 
“Seckle. 
abundance. 
PLUMS 
Selected, No. 1 Grade — 2 Years Old 
11/16 in. caliper —4 to 6 ft. 
$2.25 each, 3 for $6.25 
Plant 15 to 20 feet apart 
~“Abundance.. 
good for canning. 
turning to red. 
~Burbank. Large, Cherry-red Plum about mid: 
August. Good producer. 
Reine Claude (Green Gage). Large, and 
rich-flavored in early September. Cross-polli- 
nate with Stanley or other American or 
European variety. 
~Stanley. Large, deep bluish-purple about early 
September. Excellent, sweet flavor. 
A most delicious variety produced in 
Small, russet. October. 
Large, very tender, sweet, juicy, 
Early August. Amber, 
For Cross-Pollination: 
Abundance and Burbank are Japanese vari- 
eties and should be planted together. 
Stanley, an American variety ts self- fruitful. 
American and Japanese varieties do not mix. 
“ORANGE QUINCE 
An excellent large, round, golden yellow fruit. 
Fine for jellies and jams. Self-fruitful. Octo- 
ber. Plant 20 to 25 feet apart. 
2 year... ait ass 
Large Specimens, B&B... . $21 
ALFRED BLACKBERRIES 
_ Tremendously large berries from 114 to 134 
inches long, practically free from seeds and 
extremely juicy. Heavy. 
2 year transplants. .6 for $1.50, 12 for $2.75 
.. .$2.00 each 
).00 to $25.00 
\ Yellow Transparent. 
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
For Extra Large, Juicy Berries of Delicious 
Flavor and Texture 
Also, Blueberries make handsome landscaping 
plants with their compact, bushy form and color- 
ful Fall foliage. 
All plants are 3 years old, 
ready to bear. 
11% to 2 feet high, 
Varieties: 
Early... -Weymouth 
Midseason \ Pemberton 
Late \ Jersey, Rubel >\Stanley 
Each order will contain three or more varieties 
for cross pollination 
3 for $4.00 
12 for $11.50 
Larger Sizes Available 
PLANT in hole large enough to accept roots 
spread out; mix plenty of peat moss or humus 
with soil; mulch 
“RED LAKE CURRANTS 
Finest of all Red Currants; unusually large and 
superior in quality. Heavy yields. 
2 Year. yee ee ea 65c. each, 3 for $1.75 
$1.40 each 5 for $5.50 
Priced on Selection 
-POORMAN GOOSEBERRIES 
A large, red Gooseberry of excellent quality. 
Prolific; midseason. 
2 year... 
HARDY GRAPES 
~ Caco. Finest wine-red Grape of sweet, delicious 
flavor; large, early September. 2 yr. 75c. each. 
“Concord. Blue-black, mid-September. Most suc- 
cessful in this area. 2 yr., 50c. each. 
“Fredonia. Earliest and best black Grape. 
Hardy, productive, juicy. 2 yr., 50c. each. 
“Golden Museat. New, luscious golden yellow 
type; vigorous, productive. 2 yr., $1.00 each. 
“Niagara. Extra large, sweet, white Grape, about 
mid-September. 2 yr., 50c. each. 
‘Portland. New and largest white Grape, very 
good for this section; very early, about late 
August. Delicious. 2 yr., 50c. each. 
2-YEAR-OLD APPLE TREES 
The best size to plant for a good-sized orchard 
but will take 4 years or more to bear. Plant 
30 feet apart. 
Selected No. 1 Grade, 11/16 in. cal, 5 to 7 ft. 
Each $1.75 
Superior Strains—3 for $5.00 
\Baldwin. Red, Winter Apple. Juicy, crisp, self- 
fruitful. ; ; 
Cortland. An all-purpose Winter Apple of im- 
proved McIntosh type. McIntosh flavor and 
quality but clings to tree more than McIntosh. 
Seldom needs a pollinizer. ; 
Delicious, Red. Large red Winter Apple of 
..90c. each, 3 for $2.50 
crisp, fine flavor. Cross pollinators: Cortland, 
McIntosh. 
“Delicious, Yellow. Golden yellow Winter 
Apple. Firm, juicy. Self-fruitful. 
SGravenstein, Red. Red Autumn Apple. Crisp, 
tart. Self-fruitful. 
“~MeIntosh, Red. Red Winter Apple. Tender, 
juicy. Bears fairly young. Cross pollinators: 
Cortland, Red Delicious. 
“Red Astrachan. Crimson, Summer Apple. A 
favorite. Cross pollinators: McIntosh, Red 
Delicious. 
NR. 1. Greening. Large, yellow-green Autumn 
Apple, unexcelled for cooking. Self-fruitful. 
Pale yellow Summer 
Apple; abundant bearer; excellent for cooking. 
Cross pollinators: MelIntosh or Delicious. 
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Homeowners may now easily care for fruit trees 
RASPBERRIES 
All 1-Year No. 1 
6 for $1.65 
Bristol. 
Cap. 
Indian Summer. 
choicest flavor and quality. 
June and again in early September. 
vigorous. 
\Latham. Delicious red berry; good texture. 
Heavy-bearing and hardy. 
Transplants 
12 for $2.95 
Highest quality, heavy producing Black 
Unexcelled for canning and freezing. 
Red EVERBEARING of 
Produces in mid- 
Hardy, 
| September. NEW RED EVERBEAR- 
ING. Fine flavored, heavy producer. 
Hardy, vigorous. 
6 for $1.95 
12 for $3.45 
CRABAPPLE 
Selected, No. 1 Grade—11/16 in. caliper 
5 to 7 feet — $1.75 each, 3 for $5.00 
All these varieties are self-fruitful. Plant 
15 to 20 feet apart. 
~ Dolgo. Handsome Red Crabapple in early Sep- 
tember; hardy, productive, juicy. Superb for 
ruby-red jelly, pickling, and exceptionally good 
for cider. 
Hyslop. Brilliantly colored, purple-red Crab- 
apple. Most popular Crab for preserving. Very 
hardy. Ripens about 2 weeks after Dolgo. 
\ MOORPARK APRICOT 
Large, round, orange fruit with red cheek. Rich 
flavored, juicy; self-fruitful. Plant 15 to 20 
feet apart. 
2 year, 11/16 in. caliper. _. $2.00 each 
CHERRIES 
1- Year-Old—11/16 in. caliper—4 to 6 feet— 
Top Grade—$2.50 each, 3 for $7.00 
Plant any two Sweet Cherries for cross polli- 
nation. 
Plant Sour Cherries 15 to 20 
Cherries, 25 to 30 feet apart. 
~ Black Tartarian. 
Juicy, very rich. 
\ Governor Wood. 
sweet Cherry; very productive. 
‘Montmorency. Best sour Cherry; 
productive. July. Self-fruitful. 
+ Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Very large purple red, 
sweet Cherry in July. Splendid flavor. 
Windsor. Delicious, large, almost black Cherry 
in July. Hardiest Sweet Cherry. 
PEACHES 
Selected, 1-Yr. 
per, 4 to 5 feet — $1.50 each, 3 for 
All these varieties 
15 to 20 feet apart. 
feet; Sweet 
Large, black sweet Cherry: 
Late June. 
Large, light yellow and red 
June. 
finest flavor; 
Budded Trees—9/16 in. eali- 
$4.00 
Plant 
are self-fruitful. 
\ Belle of Georgia. Favorite white freestone 
Peach, ripening late August. 
puerly Elberta. Excellent, new yellow freestone. 
Late August. 
‘Elberta. Most popular yellow Peach. 
freestone. Early September. 
‘Golden Jubilee. Best, early golden-yellow 
Peach. Freestone. Mid-August. 
\ Hale-Haven,. Beautiful, hardy yellow freestone. 
Abgut late August. 
A\Valignt. Juicy, yellow freestone like Alberta. 
Early September. 
Juicy, 
