Early 
MONEY (^NURSERY STOCK 
PEACH TREES 
This is the time to plant Peach 
Trees. Not only because we anticipate 
higher prices for young trees but be¬ 
cause we firmly believe that fruit 
prices will be much higher when 
these trees come into bearing. Set 
Peaches 15 to 18 ft. apart. Plant on 
northern or western exposures so 
that they will not bloom too early 
and suffer from early frosts. 
Midsummer 
Ripening 
Elberta (Freestone): The most widely 
grown commercial Peach. Large, golden 
yellow. Shaded with deep red. Flesh 
is firm and of rich yellow color. Ripens 
about August 15. 
Belle of Georgia (White Freestone): 
Handsome, large, white blushed with 
red, excellent quality, hardy, best white 
peach. Good shipper. Ripens August 15. 
J. H. Hale (Freestone): One of the most 
popular peaches. Very large, golden 
yellow. Skin overlaid with carmine. 
More highly colored than Elberta. 
Ripens about August 10 to 15. 
South Haven (Freestone): Very popular 
in Michigan where it was recently intro¬ 
duced. Unusually hardy and very pro¬ 
ductive. Ripens about August 15. 
Late Ripening 
Late Crawford (Yellow Freestone): A high 
quality large yellow peach, scarcely 
equalled in flavor and adaptable to a wide 
range of soils and climate. 
l— 
Carman ( 
Semi-Freestone), 
A great favorite. 
Good size; white 
with red blush. 
Bears abundantly; hardy 
and vigorous. Ripens July. 
Hi ley (Freestone): Creamy white with deep 
red cheek. Flesh is white, very juicy and 
of fine quality. 
Rochester (Freestone): Valuable extra 
early peach. Large fruit. Deep golden 
yellow skin with red cheek. Very juicy. 
Ripens late July. 
Early Elberta (Freestone): Very large, 
high quality; lemon yellow. Sweet fine 
grained flesh. Ripens a few days earlier 
than Elberta. 
Early 
Apples 
State Variety Wanted. 
Size 
Catalog No. 
Each 
5 
10 
Not Prepaid. See Apples for 
3 to 4 ft. 
71 E 1 1 3 
25c 
SI .1 9 
S2.1 
9 
Shpg. wts. 
4 to 6 ft. 
71 E 1 1 4 
33c 
1.59 
2.8 
9 
2 to 3-Foot Trees— Orchard Size, 
ties in bunches of five. No less than five of 
Not Prepaid. Shpg. wt., 3 lbs. 
71 E 1 1 2 —Bundle of 5 trees. 
We can furnish any one of the above varie- 
one variety sold. State variety wanted. 
APRICOT TREES 
Apricots are becoming more popular every year. They 
are as hardy as Peaches and may be planted wherever 
Peaches grow. Should be planted on a northern or 
western exposure to retard early blooming. 
Early Golden: Fruit small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. 
Moorpark: Desirable variety. Yellow with red cheek, 
juicy sweet and rich. Very productive. 
Alexander: A Russian variety. Hardier than Early 
Golden or Moorpark and therefore can be grown in 
localities where peaches fail. State variety wanted. 
Size 
Catalog No. 
Each 
5 Trees 
10 Trees 
2 to 3 ft. 
71 E 1 32 
35c 
SI .59 
S2.89 
3 to 4 ft. 
71 E 1 33 
43c 
1 .98 
3.59 
4 to 6 ft. 
71 E 1 34 
53c 
2.49 
4.59 
CHERRY TREES 
In recent years, there has been an over¬ 
production of Cherries with the result that 
trees have been neglected and orchards have not 
been replaced. For that reason we advise 
planting now. Sour varieties should be planted 
15 ft. apart and Sweet about 20 ft. 
Sour or Pie Cherries 
May Duke: Large, red and juicy. Ripens in 
July. 
Montmorency: The most largely planted of 
the Sour varieties. Fruit is a beautiful glow¬ 
ing red and does not crack nor rot even in 
very hot, rainy weather. 
Early Richmond: A fine early sour cherry. 
Fruit is medium size, dark red; tender. 
Sweet Cherries 
Gov. Wood (Sweet) : Does exceedingly 
well in the East. Fruit is red and 
amber. Excellent quality. 
Black Tartarian (Sweet) : Lustrous, 
purplish-black when ripe. Medium 
size, firm, excellent flavor. 
Yellow Spanish (White Amber): A 
beautiful cherry. Pale amber color 
with red on sunny side. 
Napoleon (Sweet): Pale yellow and 
bright red, large juicy. The favorite 
light colored sweet cherry. 
State variety wanted. Not Prepaid. Shpg. wts. same as Apples. 
Size 
Catalog No. 
Each 
5 Trees 
10 Trees 
3 to 4 ft. 
71 E 1 63 
43c 
SI .89 
$3.49 
4 to 6 ft. 
71 E 1 64 
52c 
2.49 
4.29 
2 to 3-Foot Trees—Orchard Size 
These 2 to 3-foot trees are just the right size for orchard planting, particularly where 
one prefers to head trees to any particular height. Any one of the above varieties in 
bundles of five. No less than five of one variety sold. State variety wanted. CM A 'Y 
71 El 62 —Not Prepaid. Shpg. wt., 3 lbs. Bundle of 5 trees. nPA A 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Healthful, fresh, tender tips can be grown easily and quickly in 
your own garden. Set roots one to two feet apart in rows three feet 
apart. Plant in rich well-drained soil. 
Rust Resistant Asparagus 
Washington: Extra large size purplish-green stalks, very tender, 
crisp and extra fine flavor. 
71 E 675 
Not Prepaid. 
25 
Roots 
250 
Roots 
Shpg. wts., 25 
49c 
$2.89 
Roots, 1 
100 
Roots 
500 
Roots 
lb. 8 oz.; 100 
1.42 
3.98 
71 EM 675 
1000 Roots... $5.35 
5000 Roots. $24.75 
10,000 Roots. 45.00 
Roots, 5 lbs.; 250 Roots, 
Prepaid _ r „. , , . 
15 lbs.; 500 Roots, 30lbs.; 1000 Roots, 60 lbs. Orders for 1000 or more roots shipped 
by Express only. 
Yellow Trans¬ 
parent: A fine 
early variety. 
Medium size yellow 
skin. Fine grained white flesh, juicy. 
Early Harvest: Medium size apple of very 
good quality. Thin skin, waxen yellow 
color with slight blush on sunny side, 
flesh white, tender, crisp and juicy. 
Malden's Blush: An old favorite waxy 
yellow with crimson blush. Medium 
size white, crisp flesh, tender and juicy. 
Red Astrachan: One of the leading early 
varieties. Large; deep crimson. 
Fall Apples 
Grimes Golden: Medium size yellow; de¬ 
licious flavor and rich golden color. 
Flesh is very firm, crisp, tender and 
juicy. 
Wealthy? White fleshed, juicy, beautiful 
apples, medium size fruit deep red. 
Suitable for Northern planting. 
Young apple trees are scarce this year. 
Despite the scarcity. Sears prices are low 
and you can save by selecting your trees 
from the following assortment of vari¬ 
eties. What is true of other fruit trees 
is also true of Apples. Orchard plantings 
have decreased during the past few years 
and trees planted now should come into 
bearing at a time when you can get the 
most for fruit. 
Late Fall and Winter ^Apples 
Delicious: Large red apples, beautiful in form 
and color. Mild in flavor, crisp and juicy. An 
excellent commercial variety. 
Jonathan: Bright red color. Flesh whitish, 
sometimes tinged with red, tender, very 
crisp, firm and juicy. 
Baldwin: Large red, fine quality winter apple: 
flesh yellow, firm, tender crisp, juicy and of 
good quality. 
McIntosh: A most beautiful apple of extra 
high quality. Deep red in color; a splendid 
keeper. A favorite wherever known. 
Rome Beauty: Large handsomely colored 
apple; striped with bright red. Flesh is firm, 
crisp, juicy and of good quality. 
Staymans Winesap: Dark, rich red. Flesh 
tinged with yellow; firm and crisp. 
Northern Spy: A very popular variety of the 
highest quality. Large, pale yellow —mottled 
with red. 
Crab Apples 
Hyslop: Large, dark red color. Flesh yellow; 
sub-acid, astringent, and good for cooking. 
Sh 
Size 
ipping Weight 
Each 
s of Tree 
5 
10 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 6 ft. 
1 lb. 8 oz. 
2 lbs. 
2 lbs. 8 oz. 
3 lbs. 
5 lbs. 
6 lbs. 
7 lbs. 
9 lbs. 
11 lbs. 
State variety wanted. Not Prepaid. 
Size 
Catalog No. 
Each 
5 Trees 
10 Trees 
3 to 4 ft. 
71 E 1 03 
32c 
$1 .49 
S2.69 
4 to 6 ft. 
71 E104 
42c 
1 .98 
3.42 
2 to 3-Foot Trees— Orchard Size 
We can furnish any one of the above varieties in bundles of five. No less than 
five of one variety sold. State variety wanted. Not Prepaid. Shpg. wt., 3 lbs. 
71 E 1 02— Bundle of 5 Trees. 
NOTE. All nursery stock is shipped from nursery’in Delaware. Not Prepaid. Ship¬ 
ment is made at the proper planting time. You may depend on the judgment of 
our nurseryman as to the proper time to ship. Planting instructions sent free 
with all orders. 
Pears, Plums and Rhubarb 
Nothing so luscious as the Pear. Every orchard or 
garden should contain some pear trees. They grow in 
almost any soil but do best in clay loam. Plant 20 ft. apart. 
Bartlett: Large beautiful golden yellow. Flesh white, 
juicy, sweet and delicious; ripens early. 
Angouleme (Duchess): Autumn, Extra large, green ; buttery, 
rich, juicy: Best when picked early and put away for ripen¬ 
ing. Bears when very young. 
Seckel: A small high quality pear. Juicy sweet and fine 
eating. (Called the Little Sugar Pear). 
Kieffer: Rich golden yellow, tinted red. Firm, crisp, and 
juicy. Improves after picking. 
Clapp’s Favorite: Ripens early. Lemon yellow, brown dots. 
State variety wanted. Not Prepaid. Shpg. wts., same as 
Size 
Catalog No. j 
Each 
j 5 T rees 
10 Trees 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 6 ft. 
71 
71 
E 1 23 
E 1 24 1 
43c 
53c 
$1 .95 
1 2.39 
$3.49 
4.49 
2 to 3-Foot Trees— Orchard Size 
We can furnish any one of the above varieties in bundles of 
five. No less than five of one variety sold. State variety 
wanted. Not Prepaid. Shpg. wt., 3 lbs. A(\ 
71 E 1 22 —Bundle of 5 trees. 
Plums 
Plums will thrive almost anywhere. Just the tree for 
the chicken run. Plant 20 ft. apart. 
Bradshaw: Early and very large. Purple, very fair quality; 
a strong growing variety, excellent for canning. 
Burbank (Midseason): Large dark red. Flesh amber 
yellow, firm, very juicy and fine sweet flavor. 
Green Gage: Yellowish-green. Fine quality. 
Shropshire (Damson) (Late): The most widely planted 
Damson. Purplish-black. Very productive. 
Abundance (Early): A pinkish-red, medium size Japanese 
plum. Flesh is yellow, tender and juicy. 
State variety wanted. 
Not Prepaid. Shpg. wts., same as Apples. 
Size t 
Catalog No. 
j Each i 
5 Trees | 
1 10 Trees 
3 to 4 ft. I 
71 E 1 43 
39c 
$1.89 
S3.59 
4 to 6 ft. | 
71 E144 
49c 1 
2.29 1 
4.35 
2 to 3-Foot Trees— Ore hard Size 
We can furnish any of the above sorts in bundles of five. 
No less than five of one variety sold. State variety wanted. 
Not Prepaid. Shpg. wt., 3 lbs. Cj Af\ 
71 E 1 42— Bundle of 5 trees. 1 
— Rhubarb 
Rhubarb for early Spring pies and sauces. A fine 
Spring Tonic. Prefers rich, deep loam. 10 to 20 plants 
set 4 ft. apart should supply the needs of the average family! 
The forcing of Rhubarb in hotbeds, under greenhouse benches 
or in cellars for winter and early spring markets, is profitable. 
Myatt Linnaeus: The leading variety. Large, early, tender; 
neither stringy nor tough. Prolific. 
_ 4 _ -o/v 6 Roots. Shpg. wt., 3 lbs . $0.43 
71 E DoO 12 Roots. Shpg. wt., 5 lbs. 79 
Not Prepaid. 50 Roots. Shpg. wt., 20 lbs. 3.1 5 
The LARGER the ORDER the LESS Your POSTAGE per Pound pi5iB 787 
