TREES and PLANTS that GROW 
GRAPE VINES 
One of the most satisfactory crops grown, as it can 
be depended upon practically each year, and can be 
grown almost anywhere. 
CONCORD —The most popular grape in the United 
States. Taking the country as a whole, more Con¬ 
cords are now in bearing than any other variety. 
MOORE’S EARLY —Most reliable, very early variety. 
Medium bunch, berry large, jet black. 
NIAGARA —The standard white grape. Both bunch 
and berries are large to very large, handsome, and 
well formed. 
WYOMING RED —Highest quality, berries are wine 
red, ripens in mid-season. 
Your Choice— 25c Each —10 for $2.00— 
25 for $4.25— Prepaid. 
ASPARAGUS AND RHUBARB 
Easy to Raise Anywhere 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS —Best for home and 
market. Rust proof. Two year old roots—25 for 60c 
—100 for $2.00— Prepaid. 
MAMMOTH RHUBARB —Large red variety, all sea¬ 
son—10 for 85c— Prepaid. 
PEACH TREES 
riant 15 to 20 feet apart. Peach trees bear early. 
This assortment will insure long season of delicious 
fruit'. 
CHAMPION —Early, white red cheecked, free from 
stone, very sweet. 
J. II. HALE—Enormously productive, deep golden 
yellow overlaid with bright carmine. Smooth, solid, 
thick skin, without the fuzz. 
ELBERTA—The old reliable peach, of which more 
are planted and from which more money has been 
made than any other variety. Extra large, golden 
yellow, with brilliant shades of red; firm, juicy, 
rich and sweet. Most popular of all the freestones, 
and hardy. 
2-3 ft.—4 for $1.00—Prepaid. 
CHERRY TREES 
EARLY RICHMOND—Old favorite, very hardy, sour, 
good for cooking. 
MONTMORENCY — Larger than Early Richmond, 
later, best for shipping. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—A beautiful, purplish cherry 
of superb quality, rich and juicy. Late June and July. 
WINDSOR—Rapid grower, fruit large, roundish, 
oblong; very firm and juicy; flesh pinkish and some¬ 
times streaked; quality very good. Almost black. July. 
ROYAL ANN —Large size, pale yellow with bright 
red cheek, flesh firm, juicy and sweet; one of the 
best’ for market and canning. 
3-4 ft.—2 for $1.00—Prepaid. 
PLUM TREES 
GUEII —Large dark blue, exoellent quality. 
LOMBARD —Of medium size, oval, violet-red. Flesh 
is yellow, juicy, pleasant and good. The tree is 
strong and productive, bearing when quite young. 
August. 
3-4 ft.— 3 for $1.25—Prepaid. 
PEAR TREES 
BARTLETT —One of the most popular sorts, for 
home and market; large, handsome, waxen yellow, 
with red blush; flesh buttery, rich and juicy, highly 
flavor ed for canning. 
KIEFFER —Because of excellent’ keeping qualities it 
is one of the best and most profitable market varie¬ 
ties. Seldom fail to bear a good crop. Trees bear 
young. 
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. 
3-4 ft.— 3 for $1.00—Prepaid. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
Rapid growing slender symmetrical tree •— very 
striking and picturesque. Does not have the bad 
habits of Caroline Poplar. Excellent screen. 
3-4 ft. — 5 for $1.00— Prepaid. 
WEEPING WILLOW 
Golden bark attractive in winter. Long graceful 
branches. Fast grower. Best Weeping Willow. Best 
to plant. 3-4 ft.—2 for $1.00—Prepaid. 
CHINESE MAGNOLIA 
One of the finest Magnolias grown. Blossoms are 3-5 
inches across, cup-shaped, and open before its leaves, 
which are very glossy. This variety is very scarce 
and is a big bargain. 10-12 inches, $1.00, Prepaid. 
SCARLET FRUITED THORN 
The beautiful scarlet fruit of this tree is very at¬ 
tractive in late fall and early winter. It is a low 
growing tree, very symmetrical in shape, perfectly 
hardy. The foliage is always bright and attractive. 
2-3 ft.—2 for Clc—Prepaid. 
MULBERRY 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY — Hardy and long lived. 
Heavy foliage, compact growth; fruit attracts birds. 
Excellent windbreaks and hedges. 
2-3 ft.—40c each—2 for 50c—Prepaid 
RED LEAF CRAB 
Very striking. Red flowers in early spring and red 
foliage all season. 2-3 ft.—40c each—2 for 75c —. 
Prepaid. 
APPLES 
Most profitable crop grown. No home should be 
without apples. 
Delicious—Large brilliant, 
beautiful dark red. Ranks 
with the best for keeping. 
Grimes Golden — The best 
and most widely planted 
yellow apple. Early. Fruit 
is of medium size. Good 
for eating raw, or cooking. 
Stayman’s — The fruit is 
medium to large, attrac¬ 
tive green and yellow. Al¬ 
most hidden by dark green 
stripes. 
Yellow Transparent — The 
earliest summer apple—* 
Always brings best prices. 
Wealthy—This beautiful, moderate sized, brilliant 
red apple is of fine quality; one of the best of its 
season. Early bearing. 
3- 4 ft.—Each 40c—10 trees $3.25—Prepaid 
4- 5 ft.—Each 55o—10 trees $5.00—Prepaid 
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