WINTER VARIETIES 
\ Grimes Golden. Medium size. Keeps No- 
vember to March. 
“Jonathan. Medium size. Can be kept un- 
til late winter. 
\ Mammoth Black Twig. Flavor mild. Long 
keeper. 
“Red Delicious. Fruit large dark red. Tree 
vigorous. Good keeper, excellent ship- 
per. 
Red Rome Beauty. Excellent keeper. 
\Stayman’s Winesap. Tree vigorous and 
hardy. Fruit bright red—delicious. Fine 
keeper. 
~ Yellow Delicious. Very satisfactory. Yel- 
_ low. Keeps November to March. 
SYork Imperial. Fruit large. Quality very 
good. 
CRAB APPLE 
>: Hyslop. Deep crimson. Large, hardy, tree 
vigorous. 
Martha Crab. Yellow striped. September. 
~ 
CHERRIES 
Sour Varieties 
Each 
AS TORO Mite 
9716 ins caleto 11/16 in. cal. 2.00 
4% to 6 ft. 
iT eLOgin. caleand a pee eee 2.29 
—~ Large Montmorency. A large red cherry. 
Splendid for pies and canning. 
Sweet Varieties 
4eto .Oeit: 
O/LGHinee Lomi 1Osinecal. Paps as 
4% to 6 ft. 
J1/ UG Sine calaeand ep eee 2.50 
“. Bing. Very large, dark brown, almost 
black. July. 
~ Black Tartarian. Very large, black, juicy 
rich. Late June. 
™ Governor Wood. Clear, light red. End of 
June. 
“s Napoleon Biggareau. Large, pale yellow. 
One red cheek. Sweet and productive. 
July. 
“™ Yellow Spanish. Vigorous growth, large 
pale yellow. Last of June. 
PEACHES 
4 to 6 ft. 
J/ LOUD .stoeli71 Gling cal ee Lees 
1171.6 Ane caleanglt pa ee 2.00 
Varieties 
~ Belle of Georgia. Skin white with red 
cheek. Early August. Freestone. 
* Brackett. Orange-yellow skin. Yellow 
flesh; highly flavored. Last of August. 
Perfect freestone. Champion. Early 
white. 
“ Elberta. Large yellow. Freestone. Au- 
gust. 25 to September 1. 
‘ Golden Jubilee. One of best quality peach- 
es grown. Freestone. About August 25. 
~ Hale Haven. A very fine and hardy peach. 
Freestone. Yellow flesh. August 25. 
“Red Skin. Cross between Hale and 
Elberta. Ripens slightly ahead of EI- 
berta, fruit high colored, large and 
firm. Freestone. 
~ Shippers. Late Red. Yellow reddish skin; 
flesh yellow. Follows Elberta. Free- 
stone. 
“ Sun High. A large red smooth peach, 
well colored all over. Freestone. 
“Summer Crest. (New) good firm yellow 
fruit. 
PEARS 
2 and 38-year-old Standard Budded Trees. 
Each 
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Varieties 
Anjou (Buerre d’ Anjou). A large, fine 
pear. October to January. 
‘ Bartlett. 
tember. 
Large size. August and Sep- 
‘“ Buerre Bose. A large russety pear with 
long neck. September and October. 
“ Clapp’s Favorite. 
and September. 
Very large. August 
~ Flemish Beauty. Fruit large. September. 
Kieffer. Fruit of fine size. October and 
November. 
» Sekel. Small rich, yellowish brown. Sep- 
tember and October. 
“ Sheldon. Large, yellow or greenish rus- 
set. Tree vigorous and productive. Oc- 
tober. 
PLUMS 
Each 
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O7LOstN toma, Lawrie ce |e 1.75 
5 eo © ate, 
q17/ os ine cal wands up =e 2.00 
~ 
Varieties 
\ 
Abundance. One of the best of the Japan 
plums. August. 
“ Bradshaw. European Plum. Tree vigor- 
ous. Middle of August. 
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