Blight Resistant Pears 
The bane of the pear grower is the fire 
blight. Here are varieties that have proven 
resistant to this pest. 
Maxine —Resembles the Bartlett in time 
of ripening and character of fruit. 
Cayuga —Flavor of the good old seckle 
pear with nearly the size of the Bartlett. 
Each Dozen 
3- 4 feet .$0.50 $5.00 
4- 5 feet .75 7.50 
Norway Spruce 
We still have a small supply of beautiful 
Norway Spruce, transplanted, 3~7 feet. 
Prices on request. 
Flowering Cherries 
We still have a nice supply of assorted 
varieties; beautiful specimens. Prices on re¬ 
quest. 
The John W. Hershey Nut Cracker 
New Reduced Price 
The Hershey Nut Cracker is designed 
to crack the hardest nuts—all walnuts and 
hickories—in such a way that the kernels 
may be taken out in quarters with the 
fingers. A pick is required for only an oc¬ 
casional piece. The machine will so in¬ 
crease your speed in cracking and picking 
that it soon pays for itself. Five to seven 
bushels a day is the average cracking, and 
one pound of kernels per hour for picking. 
Price, $6.50. Dealers Wanted. 
At Last a Book on "Tree Crops” at a Farmer’s Price 
"TREE CROPS” 
by J. Russel Smith 
A best seller among thinkers. Price $2.50 meet your expectations, return it within 10 
postpaid. Take advantage of this big reduc- days and your money will be refunded, 
tion and order now. If the book does not 
Write for information about the PENNA. NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 
and join it. Dues $1.00 per year. Old bulletins 50 cents. 
REVISED EDITION OF “SAVE AMERICA’S 
NUT HERITAGE” 
The only book completely covering northern nut fully indexed. It answers all your questions. Lead- 
culture. Fully illustrated; cuts showing how to ing nut men say it’s the best work they have ever 
plant, cultivate, and prune your nut trees, care- seen. Sold at cost, 25c. 
* Many people do not know what is meant by 
“The Hershey Way.” It is the proper handling and 
caring for our trees while growing and shipping 
that gives you the best possible tree for your money, 
plus the value of our scientific research and intelli¬ 
gent follow-up service. One of the outstanding 
features is the method of wax dipping all stock, 
sealing up the vitality of the tree from the time it 
is dug until it starts to grow. With this method 
losses in nut tree planting fade out of the picture, 
whereas with the unwaxed method ten to twenty per 
cent losses are nearly always the rule. 
Without reading and following planting instructions attached to your shipment 
your planting may be a failure . Note cultural care instructions in our new book. 
NUT TREE NURSERIES 
DOWNINGTOWN, PA. 
