Apples 
$1.95 each, $18 for 10 
~\ Baldwin. Best all-round winter Apple. 
\Grimes Golden. Tender golden yellow. 
Early. 
Jonathan. Bright solid red; firm and 
crisp. Good keeper. 
\\ McIntosh. Beautiful red; flesh crisp and 
spicy. Ripens in September. 
\ Red Delicious. A splendid winter eating 
Apple. 
“. Stayman Winesap. Large, dark red; de- 
sirable 
variety. 
cooking and eating winter 
A Yellow Transparent. Earliest ripening 
Apple. Excellent for cooking and eating. 
\ 5-N-1 Apple Tree 
Five delicious varieties on one tree. 
Will provide an abundance of fresh 
fruit from June until winter. Double 
Red Delicious, Anoka, Double Red 
Rome Beauty, Yellow Delicious, 
Double Red Jonathan, Yellow Trans- 
parent, all budded on_ one sturdy 
Red Delicious tree, making really six 
varieties in all. A complete Apple 
orchard in itself. $3.75 each 
N Red Siberian Crab. Fruit dark red. The 
best Crabapple variety. 
Pears 
$1.85 each, $17.50 for 10 
Bartlett. Large, yellow with red 
cheek, tender, juicy and delicious. 
Very popular. 
\clapp’s Favorite. Large, yellow with 
dull red skin; delicate flavor. August. 
Be seckel. Juicy and of rich flavor. Septem- 
ber. 
“Burbank. Fruit very large, reddish in 
“German Prune. 
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All Fruit Trees offered are No. 1 grade, two-year-old 
budded trees. Prices given are prepaid when the order 
amounts to $5 or more. 
Quince Sweet Cherries 
A $2.25 each $2.45 each, $24 for 10 
Orange. A mighty fine-quality variety Black Tartarian. Very large; purplish 
and extremely popular. black. Very popular. Late June. 
\ Governor Wood. Large; russet-yellow, 
juicy and delicious. June. 
\Yellow Spanish. Large, pale yellow 
with red cheek, firm and juicy. One 
of the very best light-colored Cherries. 
June. 
Plums 
$1.95 each, $18 for 10 
color with yellow cheek in the sun. 
Extremely small pit. Middle of June. 
Medium dark blue; 
rich flavor. September. 
Shropshire Damson. Dark purple and 
very productive. Fine for butter. Late 
September. 
Sour Cherries 
$2.95 each, $28 for 10 
\\ Early Richmond. Fruit medium size, 
round, bright red; good for pies. Early 
June. 
~\Montmorency. Best and largest Sour 
Cherry. Fruit dark red, firm and of fine 
flavor. Late June. 
“APRICOT, Moorpark. One of the larg- 
est and finest Apricots. Rich yellow 
with orange blush. Flesh sweet, juicy 
Freestone and very pro- 
$2.50 each. 
and rich. 
ductive. 
Peaches 
$1.95 each, $18 for 10 
Belle of Georgia. Very large, white with 
red cheeks; flesh white and firm. Ex- 
cellent flavor. A good white Peach. 
Early September. 
\ Crawford Late. Fruits large, yellow and 
of fine flavor. Late September. 
NElberta. The standard yellow. Fruits 
yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, 
firm, juicy and of high quality. Early 
September. 
N\Early Elberta. Orange-yellow, blushed 
with red; yellow flesh. Very juicy, 
sweet and highly flavored. Early mid- 
season. 
‘Golden Jubilee. An excellent variety 
for the home orchard. Fruit large, yel- 
low; flesh golden yellow, juicy, tender 
and sweet. Early August. 
\J. .H. Hale. Fruits large, beautiful 
yellow, and of good flavor. Very hardy 
and a heavy bearer. Late August. 
Burbank Plums 
