Apricots — Nectarines — Quinces 





APRICOTS 



ALEXANDER APRICOTS— A Real Treat 



The apricot is one of the most delightfully luscious fruits grown, when 

 eaten fully ripe and fresh from the tree. It is remarkable that such a 

 rich and beautiful, golden, sweet fruit is not planted more, especially 

 since it ripens just after the early cherries and before the best early 

 peaches. 



ALEXANDER. Early, prolific, freestone, orange, with red blush; very juicy 

 and sweet flavor. A large prolific sort that will withstand adverse 

 weather conditions. This variety deserves greater popularity. The best. 

 EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. It is a hardy, pro- 

 lific bearer; ripens first of July. 



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 NECTARINES ^eUolMUio^eailnCf, 



There is a mistaken idea that the nectarine is a cross between the peach 

 and something else, while it is really nothing more or less than a smooth- 

 skinned peach. The melting, juicy texture of the nectarine and its delicious 

 flavor furnishes one of the most delightful fruits for eating during the 

 summer. Plant a few trees in your home orchard this year. 



GOLD MINE. White flesh, large, attractive, freestone. 



HUNTER. Large, round, yei- 

 low, freestone. 



QUETTA. Large, greenish 

 white, splashed with red, 

 white flesh, cling. Promi- 

 nent new variety. 



SURE CROP. Very vigorous 

 and productive. The fruits 

 are large, roundish, white 

 and overlaid with very at- 

 tractive red. Very pleas- 

 ing flavor. 



PRICES ON NECTARINES AND APRICOT TREES 

 TRUE-TO-NAME— CERTIFIED 100% HEALTHY 



1 to 9 10 to 49 



Trees 



ft., 9/16 to n/16 in. cor $1.00 



ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. col 85 



May be assorted varieties of Nectarine or Apricot Trees. 



FRUIT IS FOOD — GROW YOUR OWN 



NUT TREES 



Are Ornamental and Profitable 



Trees 



$0.80 

 .70 



GARDEN 



NECTARINES ARE DELICIOUS 



FOR 



ICTORY 



PAPER SHELL PECAN. Medium to large nuts; oblong thin shell, rich flavor. Good 

 grower. The best type Pecan grown. 2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each; 2 for $2.50. 



8LACK WALNUT (Juglons nigra). Rapid grower, spreading branches, large, de- 

 licious nuts, prolific bearer. 1 1/2 to 2 ft., 75c eoch; 2 for $1.25; 10 for $5.00. 



ENGLISH WALNUT (Juglons regia). Thin shelled, large, delicious nuts, producing 

 heavy crops and demanding good prices. Most popular Walnut grown. 2 to 3 ft., 

 $1.75 each; 2 for $3.00. 



QUINCE 



ORANGE. Late, large, bright yellow, excellent flavor, productive and rarely fails 

 to produce a crop. Best canning variety. We offer the Wayne County (New 

 York) strain. 4 to 5 feet, $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00. 



FIG 



BROWN TURKEY. Medium to large size; copper-brown skin, flesh white. Not 

 hardy North. 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each; 10 for $7.50. 



ORANGE QUINCE 





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