Special Combination Offer 
Taken collectively, the fruits offered on this page are ideal for the home 
garden and country estate where Quality is the prime consideration. We make 
you the following offer: 
For $25. we will deliver free east of the Mississippi: 
6 Apples A all 3 Sour Cherries, together with f rom our 
4 Plums > your 2 two-year-old Sweet Cherries s selected 
5 Pears J choice 5 two-year-old Fay Currants j strain 
In all, 20 Trees and 5 Bushes for $25 
About Dwarf 
Fruit Trees 
Dwarf Fruit Trees 
areour hobby! Wegrow 
36 varieties of Apples 
and 14 of Pears. The 
trees range from nur- 
sery size to trees ten 
years old. The big 
ones have been trans- 
planted and root 
pruned and are ready 
to move at prices with- 
in the reach of all. 
Fruit Trees | 
Ready to Bear 
In Your Garden 
Samuel Fraser Nursery, Inc. 
Box O Geneseo, New York 
Fraser's Trees are profitable because 
they have strong, healthy, vigorous roots 
Fraser’s Tree Book tells about them and contains a lot of valuable data in regard 
to varieties of Fruits and Ornamental Trees. It is mailed free on request — please 
mention Garden Magazine. 
Ten years ago we laid plans to do the unusual 
for American Fruit Lovers. We felt there would 
be a demand for fruit trees, ready to bear, if 
we were ready to furnish the product. Our fore- 
thought, skill and time, together with nature’s cooper- 
ation enables us to now offer fruit trees of unusual 
character and promise. We now have trees in all 
stages of development, up to 10 years of age, of the 
kinds and varieties listed below. 
We could not grow all kinds — so we grew the best. 
These trees have been root pruned and transplanted, 
sprayed and cultivated and given care, such as is 
generally bestowed only on “pets” in the home 
garden. 
Let These Four-year-old Trees Save You 
2 to 3 Years of Waiting 
Every tree is a specimen, well-grown and true to-name. The trees were propagated 
from individual trees of merit, trees we know, trees that have produced record 
crops — and their root systems are unexcelled. Most of the trees bore fruit last year. 
Apples you will like Plums for All 
The old 
favorite 
Bartlett Pear 
is standard 
for home use 
The Pears 
Big, husky, specimen trees in the 
following popular kinds: 
Angouleme — Very large, yellow, juicy. October. Anjou— 
Of splendid quality for winter use. Bartlett — The popular 
standard for canning or eating out of hand. September. 
Clapp’s Favorite — Luscious, large. End of August. 
Seckel — The best of all. Ripens in September. 
$2. each; all 5 for $8 (delivered east of the Mississippi). 
A finer lot of trees than these never grew! We 
are willing to abide by your judgment. They 
ripen in the following order: 
Yellow Opalescent 
Transparent R. I. Greening 
Oldenburg Banana 
Wealthy Baldwin 
White Pippin 
Northern Spy 
Boiken 
Rome 
If desired, we will tell you the varieties which 
best suit your soil and climate. 
$2 each; any 6 for $10 
(Delivered and safe arrival guaranteed). 
The plum has been neglected. 
Plant a few and enjoy the ripe fruit 
direct from your own trees. Try 
these; 
Burbank is luscious. 
Monarch is a good blue plum. 
Fellenberg is the finest Prune. 
Shopshire Damson makes the best Jam 
and Pickles. 
$1.50 each; 4 for $5 
Cherries guaranteed to please s " ppl! ' of ! “ r 
Early Richmond ripens early. Montmorency is the standard. Morello is the black late which will hang a month. 
$1.50 each; all 3 for $4 
We will add, free, a two-year-old Napoleon, wTite sweet cherry and a black sweet cherry as per combination 
offer below. 
