Plant 
Now 
FRUIT TREES 
Gain 
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Before 
Prices Rise 
No home or farm, large or small, can afford to neglect |T«||| |c TirtlP 
planting fruit trees each year. They are profitable, beauti- ■ ■ ■■■■'? 
ful, healthful, and will pay big dividends. Will endure 
shallow soil. 
To Plant 
PEACH TREES 
It is well to plant a good assortment of early, medium 
and late varieties, thus insuring a long season of delicious 
fruit for canning, table or for market. 
ELBERTA—The old reliable peach, of which more are planted 
and from which more money has been made than 
from any other variety. The fruit is extra large; golden 
yellow, with brilliant shades of red; firm, juicy, rich and 
sweet. In fact it is the most popular of all the freestones, 
and hardy; thrives in widely different localities. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—A new large, early, yellow Peach. It 
ripens three weeks earlier than Elberta and is of better 
quality. The skin is yellow blushed with red; flesh yellow, 
juicy, tender, sweet, freestone. You will want at least a 
few of these trees in your orchard or fruit garden. 3-4 ft., 
50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00; prepaid. 
CUMBERLAND—One of the new early peaches recommend¬ 
ed by the Ohio State Experiment farm at Wooster. The 
J. H. Hale fruit is highly colored; firm and of excellent quality. 
J. H. HALE—This remarkable peach, discovered as a chance seedling, by J. H. Hale, is a wonder¬ 
fully fine peach, magnificent in appearance and delightful in flavor. The tree is enormously pro¬ 
ductive and the fruit is of larger size than the Elberta. Color a deep, golden yellow overlaid with 
bright carmine. Smooth, solid, thick skin, a peach without the fuzz, absolutely distinct in this 
respect, it stands in a class alone. 
SOUTH HAVEN—The great hardy peach for cold regions stands 10 degrees colder weather than any 
other peach grown. Large, yellow, freestone. Large as Elberta and a week earlier on the market. 
Of all peaches for markets, this rules supreme. 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 ft.$0.40 $1.10 $3.50 
4- 5 ft. 0.50 1.40 4.50 
2-3 ft. bundle of 5 trees, $1.00. All prepaid. 
PLUM TREES 
3-4 ft., 60c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.80; prepaid. 
AN ORNAMENTAL TREE FOR A CITY LOT 
ABUNDANCE—One of the best Japanese plums, bears young, rich bright red with light yellow flesh, 
excellent quality. 
GERMAN PRUNE—One of the oldest varieties. The tree is vigorous in growth and productive. 
Large, purple fruit that is firm, sweet, and delicious. A freestone. September. 
GREEN GAGE—Fine variety for canning. Fruit is large, roundish oval, greenish yellow, spotted 
with red; flesh yellow, juicy, rich, of finest quality. 
MOORE’S ARTIC—Purplish black plum with a thin bloom. Small to medium; flesh juicy, sweet 
and fine flavored. Healthy, regular and abundant bearer. August. 
IMPERIAL EPINEUSE—A reddish purple prune plum outstanding in rich flavor. Stone semi-free. 
Finest quality. 
PEAR TREES 
BARTLETT—One of the most popular sorts, both for home 
and market. Has large, handsome, waxen yellow, with red 
blush; flesh buttery, rich and juicy, highly flavored for can¬ 
ning. Ripens in August and September. Special price on 
Bartlett pears. 
DUCHESS D’ANGOULEME—Very large, yellow; makes a 
beautiful tree, a heavy bearer; flavor, melting and sweet. 
A dependable cropper and good market sort. 
KIEFFER—On account of the excellent keeping qualities 
it is one of the best and most profitable market varieties. 
The trees are not troubled with scale and seldom fail to 
bear a good crop. Trees bear young. October and November. 
SECKLE—This well known little pear has attained the 
rank of standard in quality on account of its rich delicious 
flavor; very popular for dessert. August and September. 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 ft.$0.60 $1.70 $5.00 
4- 5 ft. 0.75 2.00 6.25 
2-3 ft. bundle of 5 trees, $1.75. All prepaid. 
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