Special—One Tree Apple Orchard 
Five different kinds of apples on ONE TREE is an 
ideal tree for the City man with limited planting space. 
The four best varieties originated by Mr. C. G. Patten, 
Summer Pear, Eastman, Silas Wilson and Brilliant, 
are bud-grafted on University, an extra hardy and 
thrifty tree, making the fifth variety. These trees have 
had tops trimmed back at grafting or budding point 
and the customers should understand they will look as 
though roughly trimmed when received at shipping 
* time. These trees are not a new untried experiment— 
they are a success. We have been growing the world’s 
famous “Five-in-One-Apple” or the One Tree Apple Or¬ 
chard since 1914. 
5 year old trees, 0-7 ft.$5.00 each 
Standard Pear Trees 
Standard Pears require but little care. Of all fruits 
the pear is least particular as to soil, enduring drought 
with great fortitude. Pears are not reliably hardy in 
Northern Iowa and similar climates, with the exception 
of the PATTEN PEAR which was originated here at 
Charles City, Iowa. 
Bartlett Keiffer 
Flemish Beauty Parker (25c extra) 
Each Per 10 
Above list, 3-4 ft. $1.00 $ 9.00 
Above list, 4-5 ft. 1.25 11.00 
Above list, 5-0 ft. (Specimen). 1.50 13.50 
Patten Pear (Hardy) 
This pear was originated by C. G. Patten and named by 
the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. It is a cross¬ 
bred seedling of Orel and Anjou. The former is an ex¬ 
tremely hardy, blight resistant Russian Pear, while Anjou 
is one of the highest in quality of our commercial sorts. 
Growing on the State Fruit Breeding Farm at Charles 
City, the Patten Pear has been regularly productive, some¬ 
times over-productive. Fruit hangs well, good size and 
attractive. Not rivaled in quality by any other pear grown 
north of Central Iowa. Color, green with reddish blush. 
Flesh, very tender, very juicy, sweet and rich. It is ready 
for use last of September and October. The tree is an up¬ 
right, vigorous grower, blight resistant, and is entirely 
hardy. 
Special Price, 4-5 ft.$1.25 each 
Special Price, 5-0 ft. 1.50 each 
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