FRUITS — continued 
5-VARIETY APPLE TREE 
A whole orchard on a single tree. 
problem. 
varieties, each in its season: 
One tree bears all 
No pollination 
the following 
Yellow Delicious, 
Red Rome Beauty, Cortland, McIntosh Red and 
Lodi. 2 year, 4 to 6 foot trees. 
McINTOSH APPLE 
SOUR CHERRIES. 
2 year, 11/16 caliper. 
each. 
“ Montmorency. The favorite ‘‘pie Cherry.’ Bright, 
clear red fruits are good sized and have fine 
flavor. Can be eaten right off the tree and make 
a best pies and other desserts. Ripens in mid- 
uly. 
$2.20 each; 10 or more $1.80 
SWEET CHERRIES. 
2 year, 11/16 caliper. 
each. 
$2.20 each; 10 or more $1.80 
bright purplish 
Black Tartarian. Very large, 
Ripens June 
black, juicy fruit of rich flavor. 
and July. 
A choice yellow Cherry of very high 
quality. Also known as White Oxheart and 
Royal Anne. Yellow fruits have attractive red 
cheeks and firm, rich, sweet flesh. Ripens early 
in July. 
~» Napoleon. 
PEACHES. 
Plant in spring only. Remove nearly all the 
branches. 1 year, 11/16 caliper, $1.50 each; 10 or 
more of the same variety $1.30 each. 
Nt Belle of Georgia. The leading white-fleshed Peach 
and the variety most-grown in commercial 
orchards. Very large fruit on hardy trees. 
Grows equally well North or South. Red-cheeked 
fruit is firm and juicy, with excellent flavor. 
Stone semi-free to free. Early September. 
Champion. Best white-fleshed Peach for eating 
out of hand. Large, creamy white, round fruit 
with red cheeks. Trees hardy and productive. 
Freestone. Early September. 
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$3.25 each. 
DELICIOUS APPLE 
P Elberta. Most popular yellow-fleshed Peach and 
the leading market variety. Big yellow fruit 
with ruddy cheeks is juicy and tasty. Trees 
bear heavily and uniformly. Freestone. Mid- 
September. 
~* Hale-Haven. Beautiful to look at and delicious to 
eat. Large, handsomely colored fruit with 
yellow flesh. Prolific, hardy, vigorous trees. An 
exceptionally good variety for either the home 
garden or the commercial orchard. Good shipper. 
Freestone. Early September. 
“Red Haven. Extra early. If you have space for 
only one Peach tree, this is the kind to choose. 
Fruit is bright red with yellow flesh of fine 
quality, yet firm enough for shipping. Trees are 
self-pollenizing, heavy-yielding and hardy. Free- 
stone. Late August. 
STANDARD PEARS. 
At least two varieties of Pears should be planted 
to provide cross-pollination. 2 year, No. 1 grade 
ae 0 each; 10 or more of the same variety, $1.75 
each. 
“ Bartlett. Everybody’s favorite. Large, golden 
yellow fruits with reddish blush on sunny side. 
Flesh is tender and juicy with a taste-provoking 
aroma. The leading market variety. Excellent 
for canning. September. 
“ Beurre Bosc. Best for eating. Brownish yellow 
with long, tapering neck. Flesh is tender, 
buttery, very juicy, with rich flavor and pleasing 
aroma. Fruit keeps until January. Ruipens in 
September. 
