Only $3,000 When 65 Years Old!— $40,000 at 86 Years! 



Stark Trees Make Poor Man Rich! 



A. Johnson, a Kansas City, Mo., grocer, broke down in health at 65 

 years of age. All on earth that he had was $3,000. He secured a 

 little patch of rough land cheap— cleared it himself. Then he wrote us for advice on 

 orcharding— what varieties of fruit trees to plant, etc. At that time he says, "I 

 didn't know an apple tree from a peach." 



To-day— 21 years later— Mr. Johnson is the owner of one of the famous orchards 

 of the Rogue River Valley Orchard District. He got $13,000.00 gross from 

 his 1921 crop from 40 acres of Stark Trees. He recently refused $40,000.00 

 cash for this 40-acre orchard. 



At 86, he is in sound health (because of outside orchard work) and has enough money to be 

 independent. We say that he owes that to his grit. He says "It was Stark Trees— and Stark 

 orchard advice." Look at the photo at the bottom of this ad. It is one of Stark's Golden 

 3 Biff Books Delicious in A. Johnson's orchard. This variety of tree 



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Last Spring (1921) was the worst 

 for fruit in the memory of the 

 oldest inhabitants. But— the 

 remarkable 3- fruit -bloom - 

 bud habit of the Stark's 

 Golden Delicious has 

 helped it to dodge the 

 frosts in many states. 

 Our Stark's Golden De- 

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 (the only variety — except 

 Stark Delicious [red] that ma 

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And so had other growers of Stark 

 Golden Delicious in Ky., la., Ala , 

 Ark., Cal., Mo., Wash., Mass., Ohio, 



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