Bargains in Little Fruit Trees 
Some nurserymen are offering this size tree to planters, stating such trees are especially de¬ 
sirable for orchard planting. 
This is an erroneous statement for such small trees do not possess much vitality. This low 
vitality is due solely to the fact that they were shaded in the nursery row and made a stunted 
growth, therefore success with trees of this character is only assured by thorough, and we might 
say constant, cultivation and this is expensive. Then again, if you have a dry season the first 
year after planting, you are very likely—owing to the low vitality—to lose a big percentage. 
We desire to acquaint our patrons with the possibilities. When you see firms advertising first 
class trees for 10c each do not be led to believe you are getting a No. 1 tree (far be it from it). 
You might better add a little more money and buy 4 to 5 ft. or 5 to 6 ft. trees. However, if there 
are some customers who would rather nurse along the 3 to 4 ft. trees, we will supply them at the 
following prices. 
CHERRIES 
Price on all Varieties of Cherry Trees 
Height Caliper 
Little Trees 2 year 3 to 4 ft. 3-8 to 1-2 
10 cents each, $1.00 per ten, $10.00 per hundred 
Varieties listed on pages 14-15 
APPLES 
Price on all Varieties of Standard Apple Trees 
Height Caliper 
Little Trees 2 year 3 to 4 ft. 3-8 to 1-2 
10 cents each, $100 per ten $10 00 per hundred 
Varieties listed on pages 10-12 
PEARS 
Price on all Varieties of Pear Trees 
Height Caliper 
Little Trees 2 year 3 to 4 ft. 3-8 to 1-2 
10 cents each, $1.00 per ten, S10.00 per hundred 
Varieties listed on pages 18-19 
QUINCE 
Price on all Varieties of Quince Trees 
Height Caliper 
Little Trees 2 year 2 to 3 ft. 3-8 to 1-2 
10 cents each, SI.00 per ten, $10.00 per hundred 
Varieties listed on page 21 
PEACHES 
P ice on all Varieties of Peach Trees 
Height Caliper 
Little Trees 1 year 3 to 4 ft. 5-16 to 7-16 
10 cents each, $1.00 per ten, $7.00 per hundred 
Varieties listed on pages 12-13 
PLUMS 
Price on all Varieties of Plum Trees 
Height Caliper 
Little Trees 2 year 3 to 4 ft. 3-8 to 1-2 
10 cents each, $1.00 per ten, $10.00 per hundred 
Varieties listed on pages 16-17 
Garden Boots 
Plant Maloney Bardy Upland (Garden Roots for Rest Results 
PARCEL POST. Garden Roots can be sent by parcel post, postage prepaid, for one cent each extra. 
Li lush art or Pie Piant 
Linnaeus. Large, early, tender and fine. The 
very best of all. 
TO cents each, 75 cents per lO, $5.00 per lOO. 
H spa rag us 
50c for 25, $1.00 per 10O, $8.50 per lOOO. 
Palmetto. A very early variety, even, regu¬ 
lar size and of excellent quality. It has been 
tested both north and south and has proven 
entirely satisfactory. 
Conover’s Colossal. Very large, makes rapid 
growth; planted mostly by market-gardeners ; 
very productive. 
Holt’s IHammoth Sage. Plants of strong 
growth. Leaves large, borne well above the 
ground. Of strong flavor and superior 
quality. 
Price of strong 2 year roots, lO cents each, lO for 
75 cents. 
Horse Radish. Will stand a great deal of 
hardship and exist in soil year after year. 
Plant in deep, rich, cool soil. The yield will 
vary according to the soil and treatment. As 
high as ten tons have been secured from an 
acre. 
Price: Strong Sets, 25 cents per lO, $1.00 pep 
lOO, $8.00 per lOOO. 
Strawk&mes 
Wholesale Price of all Varieties. 
Express: 75c for 25, $1.25 per 100, $7.50 per 1000. 
Mail postpaid: 25 for 85c, $1.40 per 100. 
Brandywine. Good color and shape and 
■ -- possesses a very fine, pecul¬ 
iar flavor. Begins to ripen in mid-season, and 
continues until blossoms are killed by the 
frost. 
Corsican . A great strawberry for many 
■ - reasons. It is the biggest berry; 
brightest and best in color; a great yielder. 
Senator Dunlap. (Per.) Season early 
■ -- to medium ; popular 
market sort. It withstands all conditions of 
weather beyond the average. Very productive; 
dark red all through. 
William Belt. (Per ) A handsome vari- 
- ety that is giving remark¬ 
able satisfaction as a large productive berry 
for market or home use. 
FalB Bearing Varieties 
Americas (Per.) Superb 
Productive 
These varieties will fruit from early July un- 
tii cold weather. 
Wholesale Price — Express: 50 for $2.50, 
lOO for $5.00. Mailed Postpaid: 25 for 
$1.50, lOO tor $5.50. 
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