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FRUIT TREES 
The home orohardL is coming tack into popular favor, 
for who can resist the beautiful show of blossoms in 
the spring and the joys of luscious fruit in the fall* 1 
For the small amount of attention given,the returns 
are multiplied a hundredfold.. With modern spray¬ 
ing equipment and methods, suooess is assured. 
We carry the choicest varieties of Applea, 
Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, and Grapes, which 
have proven suocessful growers in this section. 
Each 3 For 
APPLES 
Delicious (Early Winter). Large red ffuit, uniform 
in size. Very popular. Qualitv un¬ 
excelled. •••••••. •.. $ .85 2.25 
Grimes Golden (Fall). Yellow; best for 
quality and production. .85 2.25 
Transparent (Summer). Earliest and best of the 
early kinds; white, tender, juicy..85 2.25 
Winesap (Winter). Red, rich and juioy..85 2.25 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian (Early). Most popular of the 
sweet varieties. Large fruit, black and 
heart-shaped. Vigorous tree.....1.00 2.75 
Montmorency (Early). Sour, dark red; juicy acid 
flavor. *75 2.00 
PEACHES 
Champion (Freestone). White-fleshed, with much 
juice. Good quality; August.... .65 1.80 
Elberta (Freestone). Beautiful yellow, large 
and shaded with deep red; August .65 1.80 
PEARS 
Bartlett. The favorite eating Pear. Beautiful 
yellow with soft blush. August 1.00 2.75 
Seokel. Small, high quality, yellowish brown 
Pear. Juicy and sugary; Sept.. 1.00 2.75 
PUJMS 
Bradshaw. Large, dark red, flesh green, 
juicy. August. 1.00 2.75 
Damson. A standard for years. Purple 
fruit in August...... ... 1.00 2.75 
GRAPES 
Each 
Catawba, 
large dark copper; late.... 
.40 
Concord, 
standard 
black; 
October.••• 
.30 
Niagara, 
standard 
white; 
prolific••. 
.30 
Per 10 
3.50 
2.75 
2.75 
