Apples 



The apple Is the king of fruits. It is a tonic as well as a 

 nutrient, and one of the cheapest and most wholesome foods. 

 There's a lot of truth in the old saying, "an apple a day keeps 

 the doctor away." Apple trees will grow wherever corn can be 

 raised, in fact there isn't a state in the Union where some variety 

 of apple will not thrive. Every home garden and farm should 

 have at least a few apple trees of summer, fall and winter va- 

 rieties. 



Apple Yield Per Acre— Plant Bradley trees, hardy, upland grown, 

 propagated from bearing trees of the best pedigreed bearing Qual- 

 ities of the greatest yielders and get started right. An average 

 yield from such trees with good management with mature trees is 

 250 Barrels ® $7.50 = $1,875.00 



Summer Varieties 



EARLY HARVEST. Medium to large size; pale yellow; tender, 

 with a mild, fine flavor. Tree productive and one of the first to 

 ripen. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Extremely hardy; a beautiful clear 

 yellow, with smooth, waxen, brilliant skin, which gives it a trans- 

 parent appearance. Fine grained white flesh, sprightly sub-acid, 

 pleasant. Unexcelled for pies, tarts, and apple sauce. Large size. 

 Tree a good grower, producer and bears the third to fourth year. 

 LIVELANO RASPBERRY. Beautiful red and yellow apple; 

 medium size ; flesh snow-white, tender, fine-grained, crisp and 

 juicy. Tree is a strong, vigorous grower; bears enormously like 

 the Duchess. Tlirives everywirere. Bears fourth to fifth year. A 

 great market variety. 



WILSON RED JUNE. Large size, deep red color, flesh firm, fine 

 grained and excellent flavor. Fine for home use or market. Tree 

 hardy, vigorous and productive. 



WILSON RED JUNE. Very early^ medium size, dark red; 

 Besh is crisp, tender, juicy and sub-acid. Use it — it is a money- 

 maker. It is ready for market just about the time people are 

 growing hungry for new apples and it brings top prices. 



Late Fall and Winter Varieties 



DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG STAYMAN'S WINESAP 



MAIDEN BLUSH . WINTER BANANA 



WEALTHY DELICIOUS 



ALEXANDER ROME BEAUTY 



GRIMES GOLDEN MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG 



JONATHAN TRANSCENDENT CRAB APPLE 



TALMAN SWEET GANO 



Standard Price List of 

 Apple Trees 



Each Six Doz. 25 100 



2-year. 3 to 5 ft $0.65 $3.60 $7.00 $13.50 $55.00 



2-year, 4 to 6 ft 75 4.20 8.00 15.00 58.00 



1-year, 2 to 3 ft 45 2.40 4.60 9.00 35.00 



1-year. 3 to 5 ft 55 3.00 5.75 10.50 40.00 



We advise planting good, thrifty one-year-old trees as you break 

 off less roots, the tree thus starting to grow quicker, making a 

 longer lived tree. Our one year "whole root" trees are extra fine, 

 well rooted and will give good results and entire satis^cUon. 



Pears 



LINCOLN. By far the greatest pear ever introduced. The great 

 "blight-proof pear"; heavy croppers living and bearing heavy crops 

 long after otlier varieties are dead and gone. The old original 

 tree, now 81 years old, still bearing heavy crops of fine, sweet 

 juicy and delicious pears after standing the blizzards of winter 

 and drouths of summer for nearly a century. Today it is the pear 

 sensation of the fruit kingdom, best for eating fresh, canning, 

 preserving and very handsome. Larger and better quality than 

 Bartlett or Seckel. Brings the highest prices, selling for $3.00 to 

 $4.00 a bushel, being so large, handsome and beautiful that it 

 attracts the attention of everybody. 



The Average Yield Per Acre of a Good Pear Orchard Is 500 Boxes 



at $4.00 = $2,000.00. 

 BARTLETT. The best knovm high quality pear. Famous for 

 dessert and canning. Large ; yellow, waxy skin ; rich, juicy, highly 

 perfumed; refreshing. Tree hardy, regular, prolific bearer. 

 SECKEL. A beautiful and delicious pear that is the standard of 

 excellence in its class. One of the richest and highest flavored 

 pears known; always in demand for desserts and luncheons. 

 FLEMISH BEAUTY. Large, beautiful, juicy, melting, rich and 

 fine ; strong grower and good bearer : hardy everywliere. 

 COM ICE. An excellent high quality pear. Fruit large, golden 

 yellow; fine grained and rich. 



GARBER. Medium size yellow pear; hardy, productive, depend- 

 able, fai^ quality. 



KEIFERr The pear for the millions; fruit large, rich, golden 

 Fellow, tinged with red. 



CLAPP'S FAVORITE. Large size; pale lemon yellow; flesh fine 

 grained, juicy, melting, rich and buttery. Tree hardy, prolific and 

 good and juicy. 



WINTER NELIS. The great winter sugar pear. The largest, lat- 

 est, best keeping pear ; can be held in cold storage until spring 

 or as long as any winter apple. The pear is very sweet, spicy 

 and juicy. 



Price for All Varieties of Standard 

 Pear Trees 



Each Doz. 25 100 



Largest size, 2-year-old, flrst-class, 



height 1 to 6 ft $0.85 $8.50 $17.00 $65.00 



Medium size, 2-year-old, flrst-class, 



height 3 to 5 ft 75 7.00 14.00 55.00 



Smaller size. 1-year-old, height 



2 to I ft 60 6.00 11.50 45.00 



Gooseberries 



Plant in good, rich soil and give a liberal dressing of manure 

 every season. Regjlar pruning every year is essential for the 

 production of fine fruit. 



OREGON CHAMPION. A great yielder, yielding four times as 

 many bushels aa acre as the Downing; very often producing 2,000 

 gallons on an acre. Fruit a beautiful yellow, fine quality, thidi 

 skin, very large, smooth and very attractive. Vines very hardy, 

 thrifty and free from mildew. 



Price of Gooseberries 



— By Mall. Postpaid — 

 Each 



Poorman's Delight. .$0.45 

 Oregon Champion ... .50 

 Carrie & Josselyii . . . .45 

 Pearl & Downing.. .45 



Gooseberry Collection 



One strong vine each of the 6 varieties for $2.00 



By Express, 

 Not Prepaid- 



Six 



Doz. 



Doz. 



25 



100 



$2.50 



$4.75 



$4.50 



$ 9.00 



$35.00 



2.75 



5.25 



5.00 



10.00 



40.00 



2.50 



4.75 



4.50 



9.00 



35.00 



2.50 



4.75 



4.50 



9.00 



35.00 



prepaid. 



Peaches 



J. H. HALE. Another large yellow freestone peach, ripening 10 

 days before Ponderosa and about with Elberta. Flesh solid, ten- 

 der and excellent quality. Fruit sells well on market, but not 

 so fine in flavor as Ponderosa. August. 



ELBERTA. A large, yellow freestone commercial peach, more ex- 

 tensively planted than any other variety. A beautiful peach of 

 good quality, fine for orchard or garden. 



EARLY ELBERTA. Very large, high quality, lemon yellow free- 

 stone peach. Flesh fine grained, sweet; for home use or market. 

 Tree a good bearer and moderately hardy. 



RED BIRD. Gloriously red all over; large as Elberta and the 

 first big peach that is ready tor market. A sensation everywhere, 

 bright glowing red color, flesh white, sweet and juicy. Early in 

 spring people are fruit hungry and will pay big prices for good 

 early peaches. June. 



MAYFLOWER. A gloriously beautiful "red all over" peach; the 

 earliest of all peaches. Every home orchard should plant May- 

 flower; it should be in gardens everywhere. Flesh creamy white 

 tinted with red; juicy, sweet and good. 



MAMMOTH HEATH CLING. One of the sweetest, juiciest, and 

 most luscious of peaches, the housewife's favorite for canning and 

 preserving. Large creamy white, red blush; good shipper. 

 CARMAN. Fruit large, creamy white with deep blush: flesh ten- 

 der, fine flavor and very juicy ; very hardy and productive every 

 year. A great favorite with many growers as it is one of the most 

 profitable varieties ever introduced. Fruit stands shipping well 

 and is good for orchard or garden. July. 



ILLINOIS. White freestone. Large, better quality and better 

 shipper than Champion; good for home use and market. Creamy 

 white color with a red crimson cheek; flesh firm, juicy, very sweet 

 of high quality and large size. 



CHAMPION. Fruit large, beautiful and showy; delicious flavor, 

 creamy white skin with a red cheek. July. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, white freestone peach vrith 

 a red cheek. Flesh white, firm and good fiavor. Tree thrifty 

 grower and very productive. August. 



KRUMMEL OCTOBER. Yellow freestone. The largest, hand- 

 somest and best of all late peaches; fine qtiality, l^ne texture, firm, 

 sweet and juicy. Tree hardy, productive and bears young. Fruit 

 hangs long after ripe without rotting. Middle of October. 

 They bear in 2 years. You don't have to wait. Peach Collection 

 —Earliest and Latest. 

 One select peach tree each of the above 12 varieties for $3.00, 

 delivered free. Guaranteed to live. 



Price of Peach Trees 



Each Six Doz. 25 100 



Large size, flrst-class $0.50 $2.75 $5.00 $9.50 $36.00 



Medium size, first-class 45 2.50 4.50 9.00 35.00 



Small size, 1 to 2 feet 35 2.25 4.00 8.00 30.00 



Nectarines 



RED ROMAN. Clingstone. A very large round fruit; color green- 

 ish yellow with a brownish red cheek. Flesh Arm, melting, rich 

 and lilgh flavor. 



NEW WHITE. Nearly round, with very tenler white flesh; rich, 

 juicy flavor, with a small stone; free. Flrst-class tree, 4 to 5 ft., 

 SOc; 3 for $1.00. 



Plums 



Price of Two-Year-Old 

 Plum Trees 



Each Doz. 25 100 



Large size, flrst-class, height 4 to 



6 ft $0.75 $8.00 $15.00 $55.00 



Medium size, flrst-class, height 3 



to 4 ft 60 6.50 13.00 50.00 



MAMMOTH GOLD. A great big luscious, red blushed, golden 

 plum of enormous size; extremely early and bring fancy prices on 

 market and supplies the table before other varieties are ripe. 

 AMERICA. Very early; large glossy red, very beautiful; firm, 

 sweet and juicy. 



ABUNDANCE. Tree a rapid grower, very productive, comes into 

 bearing when quite young. 



BURBANK, Tree extremely hardy, succeeds everywhere. Frtilt 

 large, oval, reddisli purpl£ skin. 

 OMAHA. Very large, round, dark rich red; flesh meaty and de- 

 licious. Tree extremely hardy. 

 LOMBARD. Very large, reddish plum. It is a great favorite be- 

 cause it is an early bearer. 



Prof. Hanson's New Plums 



HANSKA. Tree very hardy and rapid grower, comes into bear- 

 ing at 2 years old. Frtiit very large, measuring 1 1-2 inches in 

 diameter. Best quality for eating from the tree, canning and 

 preserving. 



OP ATA. Begin to bear at one year old. and enormously produc. 

 tive. hardy, thrifty and a fine grower. Fruit remams on tire trees 

 a long time and does not rot; dark purplish red. 

 SAPA. An extremely early bearer. A great yielder, excellent 

 shipper; brings the highest price. 



'WAN ETA. This is the greatest plum ever introduced by Pro 

 fessor Hanson. The most delicious and sweetest of all plums. 

 Good red color, thm skiir, small pit and a long keeper. 

 KAGA. A great market variety, very large, productive and fine 

 quality. Tree extremely hardy. 



Currants 



Wholesale price of Currants, 30c each; 6 for $1.50; doz. for $2.75 

 EVERYBODY'S. Can be grown by everybody. Plant a strong 

 healthy grower, hardy and very productive. 

 PERFECTION. In color it is a beautiful bright red, a third 

 larger than the Pay; clusters longer and very productive, flne qual- 

 ity, rich mild flavor. 



DIPLOMA. Large, solid and of good quality; very attractive 

 clusters and berries very large. 



RED CROSS. A strong, hardy grower; very productive; clusters 

 long; berry large, bright red. 

 FAY'S PROLIFIC. Clusters medium to long; berry large, bright 

 red, juicy and mild. 

 BLACK CHAMPION. Bush vigorous, hardy and productive; fruit 

 large, juicy and of mild, sweet flavor. 



Currant Collection 



One strong bush each of the 6 varieties for $1.50 by parcel post, 



prepaid. 



Cherries 



Price of Two-Year-Old 



Cherry Trees 



Each Doz. 25 100 



Large size, flrst-class, height 4 to ' 



6 ft $1.25 $13.00 $25.00 $90.00 



Medium size, first-class, height 3 



to 4 ft 1.00 10.50 20.00 75.00 



BALDWIN. Fruit very large, dark red, the sweetest and rich- 

 est of all sweet cherries. 



EARLY RICHMOND. This hardy cherry fruits on young trees 



soon after planting. 



MONTMORENCY. A beautiful, large, red cherry; much larger 

 and firmer tlian Early Richmond. 



ENGLISH MORELLO. Produces a heavy crop annually. Fruit 

 dark red, quality good. 



WRAGG. Much like English Morello; larger, more productive (ind 

 better quality. 



ROYAL ANN. This is one of the largest and best of all sweet 

 cherries, 



ABUNDANCE. Seedling of Royal Ann. Fruit much larger, meas- 

 uring three and one-half inches in circumference. Ripens one 

 week later than Royal Ann, is sweeter, richer and more delicious 

 and will outj'ield any otlier variety known. One of Burbank's 

 productions. Price, 4 to 6 ft. trees, $1.50 each. 



BURBANK, The earliest of all large cherries; extremely large, 

 very attractive, deep crimson color, and superior quaUty. Very 

 productive and bring the highest market price on account of 

 extreme earliness. This cherry means big profits to you. Two- 

 year-old trees, 4 to G ft.. $1.75 each. 



Burbank 



Rhubarb 



or Pie Plant 



This deserves to be ranked among the best early vegetables of 

 the garden. Scarcely has the grass begun to grow when your table 

 can be well supplied with this earliest of all vegetables. Excel- 

 lent for sauce and pies, conthiues long in use and is valuable for 

 canning for winter use. Should be in every garden or lot as you 

 get more value for your money tlian any other vegetable grown. 



BURBANK'S GIANT CRIMSON is one of the greatest and most 

 valuable novelties we have ever offered. It is the earliest, tender- 

 est, sweetest and best of all rhubarb ; fit for use not only a few 

 weeks in the spring, but all spring, summer and fall, while the 

 common sour sorts are fit to use only a few weeks in the spring. 

 As fast as stalks are pulled, new ones take their places. Scarcely 

 has the frost disappeared till your table is supplied with this 

 delicious, refreshing and healthful article of food which is so 

 much desired and appreciated. The stalks are twice the size of the 

 ordinary kind and of a bright crimson color, very tender, crisp and 

 of mild delightful flavor; the skin is so tender it does not have 

 to be removed when cooking and the sauce has a deep crimson 

 color. Stalks average 18 to 24 inches in length, broad, thick and 

 solid. Enormously productive, bring higli prices and is a*- great 

 moneymaker and in great demand. Try a dozen or two, my word 

 for it. you will never have cause to regret the purchase. 



Price, whole roots by mail: 4 for 50c; doz., $1.50, postpaid; 25 

 for $2.00; 50 for $3.75; 100 tor $7.00. by express. 



NILES GIANT. New. Originated in California. Stalks very 

 large, tender, crisp, juicy, sweeet and very delicious. It is a very 

 rapid grower, early, has deep red stalks which give the sauce when 

 cooked a fine light red color. This variety is so sweet that it 

 needs but very little sugar; do away with the old expensive sour 

 varieties and plant the Niles Giant and Burbank's Giant. This 

 is a very promising variety and we want all to give it a trial. 

 Price whole roots: 3 for 50c; 7 for $1.00; 15 for $2.00; 50 for 

 $5.00, prepaid. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



For $2-50 we will send one dozen of 

 each of the above two varieties, pre- 

 paid. These 24 hills will make enough 

 for any ordinary family. 



