32 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Pruut Trees 
The home grounds are scarcely complete without some 
fruit trees. The flavor of fruit ripened on the plant has a deli- 
cacy which more than compensates for the care expended in 
cultivation. 
Our list comprises varieties which we believe are satisfac- 
tory for this latitude. 
Fruit trees, except Apples and Pears, should be planted 
in the Spring only. 
APPLES 
Each Per 10 
2EVUee LOM allan eee $1.40 $13.00 
Summer Varieties 
“Red Astrachan — One of the early reds. Very rich and 
juicy. Flesh slightly acid. 
Fall Varieties 
Cortland — One of the McIntosh seedlings, resembling 
the McIntosh a great deal and even a better keeper. 
~. Gravenstein — An old-time favorite, extra fine. Of large 
size with a delicate striping of yellow and red. 
“McIntosh — Bright red with crisp white flesh. One of the 
best eating apples. 
Winter Varieties 
“Baldwin — An old New England favorite. Deep red and of 
good size. Keeps well through the winter. 
~ Delicious — A choice winter apple with a sprightly aroma 
and as its name applies is really delicious in taste. 
~Northern Spy — Large, yellow, heavily striped red. Flesh 
crisp and juicy. 
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DWARF APPLES 
These are grafted on Malling No. 9 roots which produce 
dwarf trees, and bear at an earlier age. Valuable for home 
grounds where space is limited. 
QE VINE i Rie ene $3.00 
Baldwin McIntosh Red Delicious 
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DWARF PEARS 
Grafted on dwarfing stock, these bear at an earlier age. 
DEVEL ie ee $2.50 $22.50 
Bartlett Clapp’s Favorite 
