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Make New Orchards 

 Yield 

 Early Fruits 



r^O this by breaking up the hard, 

 impervious subsoil. The 

 young, tender roots will then have 

 access to an abundance of nutri- 

 tious plant food stored in this 

 larger growing area. 



Start your new orchards in the 

 quickest, cheapest and simplest 

 way by planting trees with 



2-Yr. Old Apple Tree Set with Du Pont Dynamite 



m PONI 



2-Yr. Old Tree Set with Spade 



Red Cross Low Freezing Dynamite 



The shattered subsoil allows growing space for expanding roots. 

 Awakes deeper, broader, richer, moister root-making areas free from 

 destructive insects, grubs and fungus growth. Dynamiting conserves 

 necessary moisture and makes the soil open to air and rainfall. 



The two pictures represent Bellflower apple trees in orchard of 

 Mrs. John Rawley, Grant's Pass, Ore., 

 April 1911, The tree planted in dy- 

 namited hole is two years old, Nov. 

 1909 and June 1910 branches pruned. 

 Photograph above, taken April 15, 1911, 

 shows a vigorous tree with healthy and 

 fine colored foliage. 



The tree in lower picture is of same 

 stock, planted in spade dug hole, given 

 same cultivation after planting as other 

 tree. Slow growth prevented pruning. 

 Its trunk is less than half-inch in diam- 

 eter — many branches of dynamited tree 

 are larger than this. Not one of 250 trees 

 planted in dynamited holes died — a proof 

 that Du Pont Dynamite insures sure, 

 rapid, vigorous growth in all orchards. 



Address Dept. 1 8 for "Tree Planting" Booklet 



E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. 



Established 1802 :: Wilmington, Delaware 



