Fruit Tees 
Choice northern-grown fruit trees have been one of the featured 
items at Burr’s for many years. As New England’s largest fruit-tree 
growers, we are confident that your requirements will be satisfied 
here. All trees are grown by the most modern methods and all are 
graded to the standards of the American Association of Nurserymen. 
The inspectors of the Massachusetts Fruit Growers Association 
are regularly employed to inspect Burr blocks of fruit trees for 
trueness-to-name. 
Height and Caliper 
Height given of fruit trees is approximate and represents average 
height of most varieties. Some small growing kinds may fall short of 
height specified as it is intended that the caliper shall govern. 
APPLES 
100 1000 
2 yrs, 13-4 tt; eine calyeen. . $60.00 $550.00 
2-yr., 4 ft. and up, %-in. cal. 75.00 700.00 
2-yr., 4% ft. and up, 1%-in. 
Call en ee ee See eae 85.00 800.00 
“Baldwin. Large, bright red, crisp. Ships and 
keeps well. 
“Cortland. Red; fine flavor. A month later 
than McIntosh. 
“Early McIntosh. Has same characteristics as 
McIntosh but bears three to four weeks 
earlier. 
“Grimes Golden. Golden yellow, tender fall 
apple. 
“Northern Spy. Large, bright scarlet marked 
yellow. Rich flavor. 
C. R. BURR & CO., INC. 
Wholesale Nurserymen 
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“Red Astrachan. The standard large red 
summer apple. 
“Red Delicious. Large, solid, red. Excellent 
flavor. 
“Red Gravenstein. Large, well colored; flesh 
slightly yellow. Summer. 
“Red Jonathan. Rich red, juicy, firm. For 
cooking or eating raw. Late fall. 
“Red McIntosh. Solid red. A heavy yielder. 
Rallis 
“Red Rome Beauty. Bright red. Superior 
quality. 
~Red Spy. Extra large fruit. Vigorous and 
hardy. 
~Red Stayman’s Winesap. Very large, red 
winter apple. 
MANCHESTER, CONN. 
Growing Since ‘98 
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