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WHY NOT GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT? 



In this catalog we are offering only those larger trees such as are ordinarily planted in home yards 

 and gardens. Nevertheless, we will be very glad to submit attractive quotations to orchardists who are 

 in the market for fairly large quantities of smaller trees, even trees only one year old, 

 of your requirements, and we will submit our surprisingly low prices. 



Send us a list 



APPLE TREES 



Our list of these most popular fruit trees comprises only those sorts which have given 

 uniform satisfaction, and the individual trees are all splendid specimens. 



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

 can, however, supply a slightly lighter grade of tree (though equally well grown) which is 

 even cheaper in price. If you will send us a list of your anticipated requirements in these 

 trees, we will be glad to submit special prices on such a list. 



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



Prices of all varieties, first-class trees, each 50c. doz. S5.00, 100 S30.00. 



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



Baldwin. Standard red winter Apple. 

 Delicious. Perfect early winter red dessert 

 Apple. 



Duchess of Oldenburg (Oldenburg). Early 

 autumn; many yellow Apples streaked 

 with red. 



Early Mcintosh. Like Mcintosh, but about 



two 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. 



lonathan. An excellent, brilliant red Apple 

 for early winter. 



Mcintosh. Probably the best of all fall 

 Apples. The red fruit is richly aromatic, 

 juicy and delicious. 



Northern Spy. Many delicious and attrac- 

 tive winter Apples. 



Rhode Island Greening. Mammoth, yellow- 

 green Apples, with a red cheek. A de- 

 licious winter sort. 



Rome Beauty. Extra large, bright red Ap- 

 ples on a background of pale yellow, 

 juicy and delicious. Winter. 



Stayman (Stayman Winesap). Big, shapely 

 winter fruits of dull red, which keep ex- 

 ceptionally well. 



Wealthy. Good "keeper" and a delicious 

 red fall eating apple. 



Williams' Early Red. Largest, and undoubt- 

 edly 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 valuable 

 sort bears delicious golden fruit when 

 very young. 



Yellow Transparent. Big, clear yellow, at- 

 tractive, quality Apples in early summer. 



York Imperial. Good cooking Apples of 

 yellow-green, overlaid red. Winter. 



MULBERRY 



Downing's Everbearing. A beautiful lawn tree, 

 very prolific of sweet, delicious fruit, about 

 one and one-half inches in length, for many- 

 weeks. Trees, 4 to 5 ft. toll, each 85c, 

 doz. $8.50. 



BARTLETT 

 PEAR 



GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT— 

 A MONEY-SAVING HOBBY 



You will be surprised at how easy it is 

 to grow high qualify fruit in your back yard. 

 The fragrant blossoms and growing fruit 

 will add color and interest to your garden. 

 It costs no more to plant and grow a fruit 

 tree than an ordinary ornamental, yet two 

 or three trees will furnish your family with 

 plenty of fresh, health-giving fruit. 



PEAR TREES - Jfo^ VoAdeiie^, 



Plant 20 feet apart each way. 

 First-class trees, each 75c, doz. $7.50, 100 $50.00. 



DELICIOUS 

 APPLE 



Anjou. Produces a fall crop of ex- 

 tra large green Pears with a red 

 cheek, each fruit rivaling its fel- 

 lows in delicious flavor. 



Bartlett. Early bearing, with huge 

 crops of red-streaked golden 

 Pears, indescribably delicious, in 

 September. Most popular Pear. 



Clapp Favorite. Big, juicy fruit; 

 green, blushed; summer. 



Kieffer. Most popular of all winter 

 Pears, with an apparently inex- 

 haustible supply of yellow fruit. 



Seckel. Best summer eating Pear, 

 incomparable in flavor. Small 

 brownish yellow, with bronzy 

 red cheek; sweet, juicy, buttery. 



HARDY APRICOT 



Mandarin Apricot. This hardy Apri- 

 cot succeeds well when planted 

 in the North, with its large, rich 

 yellow fruit of high quality when 

 eaten out of hand or cooked. W e 

 are pleased to offer this splen- 

 did variety this season. Trees, 3 

 to 4 ft. tall, each 75c, doz. $7.50. 



DWARF FRUIT TREES 



Smaller than the standard sorts 

 in size of tree, but equally as large 

 in size of fruit, these trees come 

 into bearing much sooner, fre- 

 quently the same year transplanted. 

 Perfect for any garden where space 

 is valuable. Plant 10 feet apart 

 each way. 



DWARF APPLES 



Splendid 2-year-old trees: 

 Each $1.25, doz. $12.50. 

 Early Mcintosh Yellow Delicious 

 Mcintosh Yellow Transparent 



(For descriptions, see under 

 "Apple Trees") 



DWARF PEARS 



Splendid 2-year-old trees, each 

 $1.00, doz. $10.00. 

 Bartlett Clapp Favorite Seckel 



(For descriptions, see under "Pear 

 Trees"). 



Little Silver, N. J. 



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