APPLES 
“Baldwin. Best all-around win- 
ter. 5-6’, $1.95. 
“Grimes Golden. Tender gold- 
en yellow. Early. 5-6’, $1.95. 
~ Hyslop Crab. Dark red. 5-6’, 
$1.95. 
\Jonathan. Bright solid red; 
firm and crisp. Good keeper. 5-6’, 
$1.95. 
\ Northern Spy. Popular. 5-6’, 
$1.95. 
\ Quintuplet 5 in 1 graft. A 
complete orchard, June till win- 
Re, OI, STO 
\ Red Delicious. Splendid win- 
ter eating. 5-6’, $1.95. 
\ Dwarf Varieties 
Dwarf Red Delicious. 
$3.45. 
Dwarf Yellow Delicious. A fa- 
vorite. 5-6’, $3.45. 
5-6’, 
Dwarf McIntosh. Crisp and 
spicy. Ripe in September. 5-6’, 
$3.45. 
APRICOT 
“ Moorpark. Large freestone. 
Sweet, juicy and rich. 5-6’, $2.45. 
PEACHES 
“Belle of Georgia. Very large, 
white with red cheeks. Excellent 
flavor. Early September. 5-6’, 
See 
~\ Early Crawford. Large, yellow, 
fine flavor. 5-6’, $1.95. 
~ Elberta. Standard yellow, Firm, 
juicy, high quality. 5-6’, $1.95. 
Golden Jubilee. Large, yellow, 
tender and sweet. Early August. 
5-6’, $1.95. 
“\J. H. Hale. Very hardy, heavy 
bearer. Late August. 5-6’, $1.95. 
Whether or not you have fruit in your garden depends more on you than on {_ 
the garden. For instance, a home gardener can plant blueberries instead of barberry, a fe 
grape vine instead of a climbing rose; and by planning, can work apples, peaches, cherries, /¥ 
and other delectable fruits.into any landscape scheme. 
You can be absolutely sure of highest quality when you plant Scott’s fruit trees, 
bushes, and vines. 
PEARS 
~ Bartlett. Very popular. Large, 
yellow with red cheek. Tender, 
juicy, and delicious. 5-6’, $2.35. 
« Clapp’s Favorite. Large, yel- 
low with dull red skin, delicate 
flavor. August. 5-6’, $2.35. 
~ Seckel. Juicy, rich flavor. Sep- 
tember. 5-6’, $2.35. 
“ Dwarf-Bartlett. 
$3.45. 
Dwarf-Clapp’s Favorite. 9/16” 
Up, 99-4). 
9/16” up, 
PLUMS 
Burbank. Very large, reddish 
with yellow cheek. Extremely 
small pit. Mid-June. 5-6’, $2.45. 
\ Italian Prune. (Fellenberg) 
Medium size, dark purple, juicy 
and delicious. Fine for canning. 
$2.45. 
GROW THESE TASTY SMALL FRUITS FOR THE TABLE 
Blackberry. “Eldorado. Tasty. 
2 yr. 5 for $1.60. 
Currants\ Wilder. Medium- 
sized, mildly acid berries in large 
clusters. 2 yr. 95 cts. 
GooseberriesN Downing. Whit- 
ish green. Most widely planted 
and highly prized. 2 yr. $1.45. 
GRAPES 
“Catawba. Luscious dark red 
berries. Late ripening. Keeps 
well. 2 yr. 45 cts. 
“Concord. Standard. Rich, 
sweet and juicy. 2 yr. 45 cts. 
. Niagara. An extra fine, sweet, 
white grape. 2 yr. 45 cts. 
Worden. Large bunches of big, 
black berries of high quality. 
Earlier than Concord. 2 yr. 45 
Cts. 
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RASPBERRIES 
Black —‘Morrison. Delicious 
flavor, 2Okcts)eass) 2041) oes LOOS 
Soe 
Purple—Sodus. DOkctsreasi2). 
S300: sO Roz: 
Red--Indian Summer. Best 
early red. Heavy yielder. 20 cts. 
Cae 2o oO LOO’ pl 2: 
Yellow —+ Golden Queen. 20 
Cts easel o 5200 OOse a2 
STRAWBERRIES 
; Everbearing 
“ Red Rich. “The Wonder Ber- 
ry,” yields the first year. From 
June to frost. Big, husky plants. 
Ideal for patch or as a garden 
border. Deep red all the way 
through. Excellent for freezing. 
12 $2 D2 sto ON oowOssLOO: 
$15. 
20th Century. Superior in size, 
quality and production. Bright 
red, fine texture, excellent flavor. 
25a O29 Os GO.) Oe LOOR SOS 
250, $22.50; 500, $40; 1000, 
$75. 
Scott’s will pay the postage 
on all orders for small ber- 
ries and on orders for trees 
amounting to $5.00 or more. 
June Bearing 
“ Armore. Late Midseason. Ex- 
tra large. Big producer, when 
other June bearers are through. 
Proved more productive than 200 
other varieties. Outstanding in 
flavor and sweetness. 25, $1.95; 
Oe Sieh oes AMO Sore PaO) 
$9.70; 500, $15.25; 1000, $24.50. 
“ Dunlap. Early midseason. Old 
favorite. Good size berries, excel- 
lent runner maker. 25, $1.65; 
50, $2.45; 100, $3.65. 
PYRAMID 
(Patented) A beautiful Straw- 
berry garden in small space. 6 ft. 
diameter, 4 terraces. Aluminum 
bands are 5” wide. Plant it with 
50 everbearing strawberry plants. 
Complete instructions with ship- 
ment. Without plants, $9.95. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
\\ Early Richmond. Medium size, 
round, bright red; good for pies. 
Early June. 3-4’, $2.45. 
~\ Montmorency. Best and larg- 
est. Dark red, firm, fine flavor. 
Late June. 3-4’, $2.45. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
\ Black Tartarian. Very large; 
purplish black. Very popular. 
Late June. 5-6’, $2.95. 
{Governor Wood. Large; rus- 
set-yellow, juicy and delicious. 
5-6’, $2.95. 
‘\ Napoleon. Yellow with bright 
red cheeks. Firm, juicy and sweet. 
Late June. 5-6’, $2.95. 
Byuntee (Trade-Mark) Mid- 
season. Our choice for the All- 
American June bearing. All-pur- 
pose berry, for the home gard- 
ener and commercial grower. Su- 
perior as a freezer, and proved 
to be heaviest-yielding strawberry 
Joop, Ao, SwAFae HO) Shh Oe 
100; $6259 2505$10,9 5565.00: 
$17.75; 1000, $29.50. 
N Paymaster. Midseason. Highly 
productive and a good runner 
maker. Medium dark red, inside 
and out. Fine freezer. Firm for 
shipping. 25, $1.95; 50, $3.25: 
100 9895575 2ue) Ole 5 9870s OO. 
$15.25; 1000, $24.50. 
“ Premier. Early. One of the 
finest June berries. Strong grow- 
ing; productive. 25, $1.85; 50, 
$2.65; 100, $4. 
“ Robinson. Midseason. Good 
producer. Large berries, fine 
sweet flavor. Real beauties. 25, 
$1.85; 50, $2.65; 100, $4. 
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