THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
Staudard Fruct Trees 
AAMT 
APPLE TREES 
= Baldwin. Favorite Winter Apple for all uses. 
Large bright red, crisp and juicy. 
~ Cortland. Large dark red, white fleshed 
McIntosh type. A popular kind for home and 
f orchard planting. Ripens in October. 
~\ Delicious. Large solid dark red. High quality- 
Splendid keeper. Fine Winter eating Apple. 
~\Early McIntosh. August ripening. Like 
McIntosh in texture, flavor and appearance. 
Galbraith Baldwin. A new, all red form of the 
favorite hard tasty Baldwin. 
Gallia Beauty. A new bright red form of Rome 
Beauty. A prolific and early bearer of late 
keeping Winter Apples. 
‘ Dark red, white 
Popular Winter 
Macoun. A late McIntosh. 
flesh with a superb flavor. 
Apple. 
~“McIntosh Red. Dark red, white juicy flesh. 
A favorite in northeastern orchards. Sep- 
tember. 
—~ Red Spy. Red form of the splendid Northern 
Spy. Winter. 
~\ Rhode Island Greening. Large yellow-green 
highly-flavored, keeps late. An unexcelled 
Winter cooking Apple. 
~Roxbury Russet. Yellow green overspread 
with russet. An old favorite which keeps well. 
~ Yellow Delicious. Splendid eating Apple for 
late Fall and Winter. Bears young and 
heavily. 
2-YEAR APPLE TREES 
11/16 in. and up, 5-7 ft. 
Each Each Each Each 
IU qexey 210) 10 to 50 50 to 100 100 or more 
(In bundles of 10 or more of a kind) 
$1.75 $1.50 $1.20 $0.95 
9/16—11/16 in., 4-6 ft. 
$1.50 $1.25 $1.00 $0.80 
SUITABLE DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
APplesmotaidal dae teeters O COmOncet 
IND ples Hille wabtee latent te 8 to 10 feet 
Apples; Semi=1) wearin niente 20 to 25 feet 
Pears, Standard ermcce crear 18 to 20 feet 
Pears D Wariseren ee eee 10 feet 
Peaches arnt cdi Cacia nce Raa ee 16 to 18 feet 
Cherries: Sweet cmccne curren e oe 16 to 20 feet 
Cherries; ;‘Sourwen neiicaetaa aoe 15 to 18 feet 
Phunis eget hae seer eee eer eee 16 to 20 feet 
Olinces Mera tee eee ee 10 to 12 feet 
Grames se testes peec iene tekr tee tance 8 to 10 feet 
Currants 4esnks. cress one ee 3to 4 feet 
Raspberries Red. nice ee ee onto maeteet 
Rasp Dekrlecie lack: quan e tata ate 4to 5 feet 
Blackberries jy. ssn asec tee 4to 6 feet 
Strawberties; ROWS.....-5.20- 45-51 Dy oto feet 
Strawberries, in Beds........... 114 by 1% feet 
Asparacis, cit Beds: . eee eee 1 by 1% feet 
Asparagus, in Field...............lby4 feet 
PEAR TREES 
Prices of Pears: 2 yr., 11/16 in. diameter, 
5-6 ft. high, $2.00 each, $17.50 per bundle 
10 of one kind, $125.00 per 100 
Bartlett. Most popular Pear for home and 
market use; fine quality, rich flavor. Ripens 
in September. 
‘ Beurre Bosc. Very large, deep yellow, over- 
spread with russet. Unsurpassed in quality 
and flavor. October and November. 
‘“ Clapp’s Favorite. Large, red blushed: good 
quality; the earliest Pear. Ripens in late 
August. 
™“ Seckel. Small, round, russet Pears. Sweet and 
of finest quality. Trees productive and hardy. 
October. 
Note: Beurre Bosc and Seckel need pollination. 
Bartlett is good for this purpose. 
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CHERRY TREES 
_ Cherries are probably the most difficult of all 
fruit trees to transplant and establish. Because 
this is so, these trees are sold ona non-guarantee 
basis only. 
\ Black Tartarian. Sweet. Purplish black with 
splendid flavor. Tree vigorous and productive. 
A favorite. 
“Napoleon. Large, light yellow with red cheek. 
( Juicy and sweet. Early. 
~“Montmorency. Sour. Large, light red. Mid- 
season. Tree comes into bearing young. 
\ Productive. 
~“Schmidt’s. 
Very large, dark Cherry. Sweet, 
rich flavor. 
Vigorous grower. Hardy. Late. 
Cherry prices: 11/16 in. diameter, $2.75 each 
PEACH TREES 
Ripening periods stated are for average con- 
ditions in Connecticut. 
9/16 in. diameter, 4-5 ft. high, $1.50 each, 
$12.50 per bundle of 10 of one kind, 
$80.00 per 100 
\ Belle of Georgia. An old reliable white fleshed 
Peach. Red cheeks. Ripens in late August. 
\\ Elberta. The standard commercial Peach. 
Large yellow with red cheek. Freestone. 
Ripens in early September. 
“ Golden Jubilee. Large yellow, red blushed. 
Fine flavor. Freestone. Mid-August. Popular 
for homes and orchards. 
Large round yellow Peach of 
High color. Freestone. 
“ Hale Haven. 
excellent quality. 
Ripens after Golden Jubilee and _ before 
Elberta. Heavy bearer. Recommend for 
freezing. 
\ J. H. Hale. Very large yellow with red cheek. 
Freestone, Ripens early September; fine 
quality and flavor. This variety needs another 
variety for pollination. 
Red Haven. An excellent early yellow Peach. 
Skin smooth and a bright red. Freestone. 
Flesh firm, sweet and delicious. Trees hardy, 
vigorous and productive. 
PLUM TREES 
“Abundance. Red cheeks, yellow flesh. Juicy. 
August. 
Burbank. Amber suffused with red. Late 
Summer. 
“ Santa Rosa. Large, dark red Plums. Flesh is 
red, juicy and of good quality. Will pollenize 
Burbank or Abundance. 
“Stanley. Purple Prune. Sweet yellow flesh. 
2 year, 11/16 in. diameter, $2.00 each, 
$17.50 per bundle of 10 of ome variety 
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Duar, Frutt “Trees 
: SEMI-DWARF APPLE TREES 
These grow about 15 feet tall and begin to 
bear three or four years after planting under 
average conditions. Budded on Malling II 
and/or Malling VII rootstocks. For descriptions 
of varieties, see Apple Trees. 
2 year, $3.00 each, $27.50 per bundle of 
10 of a kind 
Red Gravenstein 
Roxbury Russet 
Red Spy 
Delicious 
Galbraith Baldwin 
Macoun 
Mcintosh 
~ FULL DWARF APPLE TREES 
These are grown on Malling IX rootstocks. 
The trees grow about 9 to 10 feet tall, and usually 
bear the second year after transplanting. These 
little trees are shallow rooted and should be 
staked. 
2 year, $3.00 each, $27.50 per bundle of 
10 of one kind 
Delicious Galbraith Baldwin Mcintosh 
Red Gravenstein Red Spy 
QUINCE 
Orange. Bright golden yellow. Large rounded 
fruits with splendid flavor. Fine for preserves 
and jelly. October. Trees are dwarf and bear 
when young. 2 year, $2.00 each. 
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TAKE LITTLE SPACE. EASY TO 
SPRAY, PRUNE AND HARVEST 
~ DWARF PEAR TREES 
These are budded on Quince rootstocks and 
will grow about 10 feet tall, usually bearing the 
second year after transplanting. 
2 year trees, $3.00 each, $27.50 per bundle 
of 10 of one kind 
Bartlett Clapp’s Favorite 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. Very large greenish 
yellow, sometimes a little russeted, juicy and 
of the finest flavor. Productive. October to 
December. 
“DWARF PEACH TREES 
{magine a little Peach tree, 9 feet tall, heavily 
loaded with luscious ripe fruit. Budded on 
Prunus tomentosa roots. 
2 year trees, $3.00 each 
Golden Jubilee Elberta 
Hale Haven 
APRICOTS 
| 2 year, 9/16 in. diameter, $2.00 each 
“\Henderson. Large, yellow blushed with red. 
Sweet juicy flesh, free from the stone. This 
variety originated in Geneva, N. Y. 
Moorpark. Orange yellow, sweet, juicy. Ripens 
in August. This is one of the hardiest Apricots. 
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