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During the present World Crisis it is essential that we plan our planting with the thought 

 of supplying our own needs, and perhaps for the needs of our "neighbors", ever increasing 

 amounts of health-giving foods. Surely, so important a need cannot better be met than by 

 the planting of Fruit Trees. Even with but a moderate amount of planting land available, the 

 judicious use of Fruit Trees will solve both the problem of fruit for the table and shade for 

 the yard. (Our Fruit Trees are much too large for shipment by parcel post.) 



APPLE TREES 



Apples are our most popular fruit, because of their many uses. Healthful, beau- 

 tiful and delicious in the raw state, they are equally valuable cooked. 



All of the trees offered below are extra selected, extra heavy, 2-year-old stock. 

 We can also supply a slightly lighter grade of tree, though equally well-grown, 

 and will be glad to submit special prices upon request. 



Plant 30 feet apart each way, thus requiring 48 trees to set one acre. 



Prices of all varieties, first-class trees, each 80c, doz. $8.00, 100 $45.00. 

 Baldwin. Standard red winter Apple. 



Delicious. Perfect early winter red des- 



sert Apple. 



Duchess of Oldenburg (Oldenburg). Ear- 

 ly autumn; many yellow Apples 

 streaked with red. 



Early Mcintosh. Like Mcintosh but about 

 2 weeks earlier. 



Gravenstein. Fall; greenish yellow, 

 striped red. 



Grimes Golden. One of the best yellow 

 winter Apples. 



Hyslop Crabapple. Countless clusters of 

 deep crimson fruit in the late summer, 

 excellent for jelly. 



Jonathan. An excellent, brilliant red Ap- 

 ple for early winter. 



Mcintosh. Probably the best of all fall 

 Apples. The red fruit is richly aro- 

 matic, juicy and delicious. 



Northern Spy. Many delicious and at- 

 tractive winte" " — 



Rhode Island Greening. Mammoth, yel- 

 low-green Apples, with a red cheek. 

 A delicious winter sort. 

 Rome Beauty. Extra large, bright red 

 Apples on a background of pale yel- 

 low, juicy and delicious. Winter. 

 Stayman (Stayman Winesap). Big, 

 shapely winter fruits of dull red, 

 which keep exceptionally well. 

 Wealthy. Good keeper and a delicious 



red fall eating Apple. 

 Williams' Early Red. Largest and un- 

 doubtedly the best of all the early 

 varieties, with tasty, juicy flesh. 

 Winter Banana. Big, golden Apples, 



with banana-like flavor. 

 Yellow Delicious. By far the best of the 

 early winter yellow Apples, this val- 

 uable sort bears delicious golden fruit 

 when very young. 

 Yellow Transparent. Big, clear yellow, 

 attractive, quality Apples in early 

 summer. 



York Imperial. Good cooking Apples of 

 yellow-green, overlaid red. Winter. 



DELICIOUS 

 APPLE 



MULBERRY TREES 



Downing's Everbearing Mulberry. A beautiful 

 lawn tree, producing great quantities of high 

 quality fruit intermittently throughout the 

 summer. The attractive black berries are 

 approximately 1 to 1 '72 inches in length, 

 and are delicious when eaten out of hand. 

 This sort is generally regarded as being the 

 best of all the Mulberries. Trees, 4 to 5 ft. 

 tall, each 85c, doz. $8.50. 



PEAR TREES 



Plant 20 Feet Apart Each Way 

 First-class trees, each 90c, doz. 



$9.00, 100 $60.00. 



Anjou. Produces a fall crop of 

 extra large green Pears with a 

 red cheek, each fruit rivaling 

 its fellows in delicious flavor. 



Bartlett. Early bearing, with huge 

 crops of red-streaked golden 

 Pears, indescribably delicious, 

 in September. Most popular 

 Pear. 



Eieffer. Best of the winter Pears, 

 with an apparently inexhaust- 

 ible supply of yellow fruit. 



Seckel. Best summer eating Pear, 

 incomparable in flavor. Small, 

 brownish yellow, with bronzy 

 red cheek; sweet, juicy, but- 

 tery. 



HARDY APRICOT 



Mandarin Apricot. This hardy 

 Apricot succeeds well when 

 planted in the North, with its 

 large, rich yellow fruit of high 

 quality when eaten out of hand 

 or cooked. We are pleased to 

 offer this splendid variety this 

 season. Trees, 3 to 4 ft. tall, 

 each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



ANJOU 

 PEAR 



DWARF FRUIT TREES 



Ornamental and Practical 



Splendid for locations where space will not permit the planting 

 of a full sized tree. The fruit is as large and delicious as fruit of 

 the standard trees, and the trees frequently come into bearing the 

 second year. The varieties of Apples and Pears which we offer 

 in Dwarf Trees will be found described under their respective class 

 in the Standard Trees. 



Plant 10 feet apart each way. 



DWARF APPLES 

 Splendid two-year-old trees, 

 each $2.00, doz. $20.00. 

 Baldwin Delicious Mcintosh 

 Early Mcintosh Northern Spy 

 Yellow Transparent 



DWARF PEARS 

 Splendid two-year-old trees, 

 each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 

 BarUett 



Clapp Favorite 

 Seckel 



Little Silver. N. J. 



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