Apricots — Nectarines 





APRICOTS 



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 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. Smell, pole crcnge, juicy end sweet. It is a hardy, prolific 



becrer; r.pens first cf Jul^ 

 SUPERB. Medium size, light scimcn-colored fruit; hardy. 



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ALEXANDER APRICOTS — A Real Treat 



N€CTARIN€S :bduUo*u {^ Ccdi^ 



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. 

 BOSTON. Bright yellow, red cheek, flesh yeHow. 

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

 GOWER. Lcrce, white flesh, freestone, good flavor. 

 HUNTER. Lcrge. round, yellow, freestone. 

 JOHN RIVERS. Early, medium size, red, semi-cling. 

 QUETTA. One of the newer nectarines that is being tested for commercial 



ucss bilities in the East. Fruit large, greenish-white, splashed with red, white 



^.es^, cling. 

 STANWICK. Very large, ottractive, white, freestone, good flavor. 

 SURE CROP. Very vigorous and productive. The fruits are large, roundish, 



rti- re c-c cvericid with very ottractive red. Very pleasing flavor. 



Our New Low Prices on Apricots and Nectarines 



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trees trees 



1 to 2 ft., 14 to 5 16 in. col. SO. 30 SO. 25 



2 to 3 ft., 5 16 to 7 16 in. caL .35 .30 



3 to 4 ft., 7 16 to 9 16 in. col. .40 .35 



4 to 5 ft., 9 16 to 11 16 in. caL .50 .45 



5 to 6 ft., n 16 to 3 4 in. caL .60 .50 



600 or 

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Family Special Fruit 

 Offer No. 535 



1 ALEXANDER APRICOT 

 1 SURE CROP NECTARINE 

 1 ORANGE QUINCE 



3 Big 4 to 5 ft. trees 



Only $1 .OU 



Con be assorted varieties of Apricots, Nectarines or other fruit trees. 



SAVE 5^c BY SENDING REMITTANCE WITH ORDER. 



QUINCES 



Soucht after for canning,, preserving and for jellies. It gives a 

 ' ■""■ us flavor to the cppie, cooking in any manner. Plant 

 deep. 



FIGS 



NUT TREES 



NECTARINES ARE DELICIOUS 



oeiic 

 ten tc sixteen feet apart in deep, rich soil. 

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

 -c '= to produce c crcc. Best cannino varietv. Popular Wovne County 

 Nev. Ycrk strain. 4 to 5 ft., ST. 00 eoch; 10 for S9.00. 



BROWN TURKEY. \Aediun- tc lcrce size: copper-brcv/n skin; flesh 

 v.hre. Net Hc-d\ \cr^r 2 to 3 ft., 75c each; 10 for S6.50. 



Are Ornamental and Profitable. 

 PAPER SHELL PECAN. Med um 



tc large nuts; oblong, thin shell, rich flavor. Good 

 crower. The best tvpe Pecan orowr. 2 fo 3 feet, 

 ST. 25 each; 2 for S2.00. 



BLACK WALNUT (Juglans nigra). Ropid grower, 



%i:rQzi'r^.c trc-^ches lcrge delicious nuts, prolific 

 tecrer. Iij to 2 ft., 75c eoch; 2 for ST. 25; 10 for 

 S5.00. 



ENGLISH WALNUT (Juglans regie. Thin shelled, 

 • crze ceiic^cus nuts, procucing heavy crops and 

 def^crdino coed prices. .VAost popular wolnut crown. 

 2 to 3 ft.; SI. 50 each; 2 for S2.75. 



ENGLISH WALNUT 



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