fruit Grees and “Bush Sfruits 
Add to the flower beauty of all kinds of fruit trees 
the enjoyment and use of the multitude of fine fruits 
produced and we have acombination with universal 
appeal. The necessary care is well rewarded in pride 
of production. 
Tree fruits and bush fruits alike are very low in 
cost but rich in returns for every home owner. 
APPLES. Standard Trees Each Dozen 
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~—Baldwin. Large; winter. 
“Cortland. Improved McIntosh. Comes a month later. 
Early McIntosh. September. 
~ Golden Russet. Winter. 
~Gravenstein. Large; October. 
Greening. Good, winter. 
*Macoun. MclIntosh type, solid red; winter. 
“McIntosh. One of the best; November. 
—Northern Spy. Yellow and red; winter. 
Red Astrachan. Red; August. 
Red Delicious. Large, red; winter. 
“Wealthy. Deep red; fall. 
~Yellow Transparent. August. 
Larger sizes. Prices on request. 
™DWARE APPLES. Excellent where space is 
limited 1c. wes oe ee ee 3.1) 
Baldwin, Cortland, McIntosh, 
Red Delicious, 
R. I. Greening, Yellow Transparent. 
Each Dozen 100 
BLACKBERRIES 
~Eldorado. Fine, large fruit....... $ .30 $3.00 $20.00 
BLUEBERRIES, Cultivated Hybrids 
We recommend especially these four newer varieties. All 
produce large sweet berries, and all are of the same type of 
growth. 
“Burlington. Medium blue, latest to ripen. 
~Dixie. Fine mid-season variety. 
“Pemberton. Deep blue, late mid-season. 
Weymouth. Early to mid-season, large fruit. 
18 to 24 in. plants, in pots, $2.25 each, $24.00 per dozen. 
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