THE BANK PRESIDENT WHO PEDDLED STRAWBERRIES 
Charles A. Green spent twelve years in a bank at Rochester, N. Y. He 
left the hank to begin fruit growing. Green’s Fruit Grower was established 
then—twenty-five years ago. It has 110,000 subscribers, more than any similar 
magazine ever published. During the first year Mr. Green reserved only twelve 
acres of his large farm for fruit growing. Here he planted orchards. Between 
the rows of orchard trees he planted raspberries, currants, blackberries and 
strawberries. He calls the strawberry the poor man’s berry, since they came 
into bearing quickly and gave him money at a time when it was needed. Mr. 
( !reen says that after leaving the bank, he went about the villages peddling his 
strawberries and other small fruits. Later on Mr. Green started propagating 
trees and other nursery products, doing all the budding and grafting with his 
own hands. Green’s Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y., has just issued a new fruit 
catalogue of 116 pages. It is sent free, on application by postal card. This 
company has a national reputation for fair dealing. Mention this paper and 
get copy of Green’s fruit magazine free. 
HARRISON’S 
APPLE SPECIAL 
Get Tree Quality if You Are Planting 
Even a Single Tree 
^rOIS GREAT matting of fibrous rootlets, the thrift, shapeli¬ 
ness and health of Harrison’s Trees tell why they are every¬ 
where favorites. The present is the finest stock we have 
ever grown—100 standard varieties, 2 to 7 feet high, right for 
best growth and fruiting in any soil. Special inducements right 
now on a few of the stand-bys. 
Ben Davis, Baldwin, Maiden Blush 
N. W. Greening, Shackelford & Stark 
All guaranteed free from all taint of disease. Reasonable culture and they are 
bound to bring satisfactory results. The prices we are making must sell them 
quickly. We pack for safe shipping. They will arrive in first-class shape. Get 
your order booked promptly. Our offer is a rare opportunity for the man who 
is planning a commercial olrchard. 
TESTED SEEDS 
FROM. 
i, SEEDSMAN, 
• SHENANDOAH, IOWA. 
PicMb 
5 'a .* 
ONE-HALF OUNCE 
WATERMELON 
Sweetheart 
(h'nuloo 
GUARANTEE: 
Tlionfl atrJ».'ire from Uio grower*. >i»v- tx-en carefully tejfcii and arc 
iiimriulecii noth ill quantity and nuttllly, Ur ttiut 1 wilt replace any not found 
•Sfisfaeiorr. Ofcours.,' 1 cannot guaraiiioe n Mt crop; no one c m ito that. l>ut 
tin- wads Me of good rliality. pure, amt true to name. . 
If you mid the »entliardo your purl, the eaedt. wilt not disappoint you. 
Save t lit- I.ui het and If you write me ahont eeeds mention ToaiNarob.ii-: 
TheRed Packet Br aniI 
THE SEED THAT’S GUARANTEED 
On the face of every packet of seeds that I sell is a guarantee 
that makes the buyer certain of his money’s worth. When a 
seedsman can say to you, “your money’s worth or money hack,” 
as I have been doing for years, it is evident there is quality hack of 
it. He can’t do this and he honest unless he tests his seeds himself. 
That’s exactly what I do, right in my own garden, and I know 
then what my seeds will do, instead of guessing like most 
seedsmen. That’s why “Red Packet” seeds yield. That’s why 
you take no chances in planting the seeds sold by Field. Not 
only honest in quality hut quantity, weight, measure. Send 
for my catalog, free for the asking. Samples of seed corn if 
you care for them. Wholesale prices to market garden ers^ 
HENRY FIELD, Box 26, Shenandoah, Iowa., 
THE EAR SEED-CORN 
MAN 
It’s not 
LUCK 
that makes some 
dairymen more 
prosperous than, 
.others-it’s the, 
CRIAM SEPARATOR 
For full information, ivrtte for catalogues 
We transfer our separators from Chicago, La Crosse, Minneapolis, Sioux City, 
Omaha and Kansas City. Address all letters to 
Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls. Vt. 
«™ PEACH TREE 
STOCK 
is famous the country over. Soil and climate unite to produce the best. These 
conditions and our method of propagating give vigorous growth and develop¬ 
ment and highest fruiting qualities. An especially fine lot of trees, 2 to 7 feet 
high, now ready for shipment. Every good variety but we always specialize on 
Elberta because of its wonderful combination of good qualities—undoubtedly 
the foremost peach in cultivation. All stock clear, bright, smooth, well rooted, 
shapely and in perfect health. Don’t fail to write for our list of varieties and 
prices. 
■ ■ ■ 
1 ItlP comprises all seasons—Apples, Peaches, 
***l**l^UiI o It Ull l^lilv pears, Strawberries, Cherries, Aspara¬ 
gus, etc. Write at once for large general catalog, and don’t forget the 
“APPLE TREE SPECIAL” 
HARRISON’S NURSERIES, 
Box 29, Berlin, Md. 
