LARGE BEARING AGE TREES 
If you want fresh, juicy fruit and want it now, and in sufficient quantity 
to give it a place on the family bill of fare, plant some of these magnificent 
Bearing Age Fruit Trees which we are offering for the first time this season; 
trees which are really a horticultural achievement. 
Each tree has been grown, cultivated and pruned for a specimen. All of the trees run 
from seven to nine feet in height; symmetrically branched, heavily rooted—trees that are of 
bearing age and save you years of waiting for pears of rich flavor and delicious, juicy plums. 
The pictures at the side show a pear and a plum tree dug at random from our block 
of specimens. If you want Big Fruit Trees for immediate results. Order To-day. 
PLUMS-Early 
Abundance (cherry red) 
Lombard (violet red) 
French Prune (dark purple) 
Yellow Gage (golden yellow) 
PLUMS-Late 
Shrop. Damson (blue) 
Bradshaw (violet) 
Burbank (cherry red) 
Oct. Purple (purple) 
PEARS—Summer PEARS—Autumn PEARS—Winter 
Bartlett Clapp’s Favorite Duchess Seckel Anjou Kieffer 
Wilder Sheldon Lincoln Coreless 
PRICES—$2 each; $20 per doz.; $125 per 100 
The WORLD’S BEST Trees and Plants for YOUR 
garden described in our FREE Illustrated Catalog 
GLEN BROS., Inc., Glenwood Nursery, 1802 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 
■‘GROWERS OF THE; WORLD’S BEST” 
About Fence 
T here are two ways to buy an iron or wire fence. 
One —send for a catalog, pick out the fence you 
want—write for prices and buy it. 
The other —is to tell us your fence requirements, and 
then let us submit designs and make suggestions for the 
best solution of your particular problem. 
Frankly, this latter way is unquestionably the best way. 
The suggestions will be prompted by our years of ex¬ 
perience. 
The designs will be adapted to your particular needs— 
not just a catalog fence. 
The recommended expenditure will be with due con¬ 
sideration to economy. 
American Fence 
Construction Co. 
100 Church Street New York City 
is most fitting for 
those who gave their 
all to the nation’s ser- 
and to those 
hearts of oak” 
who stood firm 
and steady in the 
fight we owe 
memorials of per¬ 
ennial beauty. 
And what can bet¬ 
ter express our deep 
gratitude than trees 
that draw their life 
from Mother Earth? 
Sturdy Trees are Natural Monuments 
Certain trees seem to have been produced for memorials. Per¬ 
haps the most pronounced for such purposes is the Ginkgo (or 
Maidenhair tree). This lives a thousand years, is free from in¬ 
sects or disease, and is one of our rare and beautiful trees. 
Two sizes are recommended, 8 to 10 feet high at $4 each, 10 to 
12 feet high at $7 each. Guaranteed to grow satisfactorily. 
Plant a League of Nations* Tree 
“Memorial Trees” is the title of a new booklet just issued. A 
copy will be sent to you, with our compliments, on request. Also 
ask for our general catalogue “Home Landscapes” if you wish 
to get the highest beauty and use from your land. 
HICKS’ NURSERIES Box H Westbury, N.Y. 
