ORCHARD PROFITS AHEAD! 
Do Orchards Pay? 
That is the question that has confronted many farmers during the past few years. We 
say, "THEY DO PAY if you make it a business to grow only HIGH QUALITY FRUIT." Right 
through the years of hard times, successful orchardists have been selling their No. 1 Apples, 
Peaches and Pears at $2.50 to $3.50 per bushel; Plums $3.00 up; Sweet Cherries as high as 
25c per quart. The way, then, to ORCHARD SUCCESS is to AIM AT HIGHEST QUALITY and 
MAXIMUM PRODUCTION. That can be accomplished as outlined on this page. 
Select Planting Stock Carefully 
Choose the best quality trees you can buy—the first cost is very small compared with the 
lifetime profits ahead if you start right. The best trees are not always the most expensive. 
For instance, our trees are not the highest priced in the country—but we sell direct to you, 
thus eliminating 35 per cent to 50 per cent which is paid to salesmen, and enormous sums 
paid for high-priced advertising, by some firms. Emlong trees have had the superior advan¬ 
tages of: First—carefully selected budding and grafting stock. Second—ideal, well drained, 
fertile, upland soil which promotes luxuriant growth of long, sturdy roots. Third—northern 
climate to make them perfectly hardy. Fourth—consistent spraying to keep them healthy, 
and expert attention as to cultivation, digging, grading and packing, so as to conserve every I 
atom of vitality to work for you. They are the best that money can buy! 
Start With Dependable Varieties 
Practically all of the standard commercial varieties of tree fruits have undergone improve¬ 
ments by horticulturists recently, and you now have a wide range of profitable varieties to 
choose from. Plant largely the popular, heavy-bearing, good-keeping sorts which hold up 
well for shipping and storage. We will be glad to give you a list of these varieties upon 
request. 
Get Quick Returns—Big Crops 
Emlong trees have a nation-wide reputation for quick growing, young bearing, and heavy 
yielding. They shorten the years of waiting for profits. Mr. L. Shoup of Pennsylvania, says: 
"The medium-height trees purchased from you made trunks of 1 1/2 in. to 1 3/4 in. diameter 
the first year." F. E. Haggard, Ind., says: "The 375 Peach trees you sent me in the spring 
were over 6 ft. tall by August." C. Johnson, Ohio, had 32 Apples, and Wm. Long, Iowa, had 
39 Apples on a single Emlong tree the first year. L. B. Bailey, W. Va., had 45 Pears on an 
Emlong tree the 2nd year. (See photo in circle). Others report peaches weighing 1/2 to 2/3 
lbs., and an Illinois customer harvested 125 bushel peaches from an acre of Emlong peach 
trees the third year. Thousands of like reports prove that our trees are full of life and ready 
to bear when they reach you, and continue to bear big 
crops over an exceptionally long period of years—which 
means added profit. 
Now is the Time 
This is the year to plant an orchard and make it pay! 
We have never known a time when the outlook was 
brighter for orchardists. There will be a real scarcity of 
tree fruits within the next few years, brought on by severe 
winters, drought, and neglect on the part of young or¬ 
chardists to replant the old orchards of their predecessors. 
Prices are certain to reach new high levels. Plant this 
year and get in line for the big profits that are sure to 
come! 
Great Shortage of Stock 
Due to limited planting of propagating stock, winter 
losses in East, and drought losses in West, nurserymen 
are faced with the greatest scarcity of fruit trees this 
year we have ever known. Reserve your needs early to j 
avoid disappointment. There's the nice cash discount for 
early orders—you can't afford to overlook it. 
Step No 
THESE ARE THE STEPS 
TO ORCHARD SUCCESS, 
illustrated on this page: 
I—Start with our straight, 
sturdy, branched, well- 
rooted planting stock. 2— 
Rapid growth and young 
bearing. 3—Heavy yields 
of "A" grade fruit for a 
lifetime. These steps are 
sure to result in highest 
.profits and complete satis¬ 
faction. 
Step No. 3. it^r 
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