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We Are Recognized as Authority on Fall Bearing Strawberries. 
BIG BARGAINS 
IN 
FRUIT TREES, VINES AND ORNAMENTAL STOCK. 
The stock offered in these pages arc all guaranteed to he budded or grafted stock, first 
class, sizes as represented, true to varieties marked, and if found otherwise will be replaced 
free of charge or your money refunded. All assortments are sold under this guarantee. The 
assortments we are offering in these pages are made up from varieties of the highest merits, 
varieties that adapt themselves, grow and produce fruit in a larger scope of territory and in 
a greater variety of climatic conditions than any others. 
These trees when 
sent by express are 
packed in bales with 
roots and bodies well 
protected and plenty 
of packing material 
to prevent them from 
drying out. 
The above cut 
shows a bale of 40 
first-class trees a n d 
ten plants, packed 
ready for shipping, 
weight about 50 
pounds. 
ASSORTMENT NO. 20. 
54 First Class Trees and 
Plants, $7.50. 
12 Apple, 1-5 feet. 
1 Jonathan, fine winter apple, red 
and yellow. 
1 York Imperial, yellow flushed 
with carmine. Winter apple. 
2 Yellow Transparent, one of our 
finest early apples. 
1 Winesap, dark red winter apple, 
fine. 
1 Maiden Blush, good fall vari¬ 
ety. 
2 Yellow Bellflower, fall apple of 
excellent qualities. 
2 Northwestern Greening, green¬ 
ish-yellow, good keeper. 
1 King, large red winter apple, 
abundant bearer. 
1 Stark, golden green and crim¬ 
son, good early winter apple. 
10 Peach, 3-5 Feet. 
2 Kalamazoo, golden yellow free¬ 
stone, large September. 
2 Champion, large white free¬ 
stone, August. 
2 Crawford’s Late, rich yellow 
freestone, late September. 
2 New Prolific, yellow freestone 
of large size, September. 
2 Elberta, large yellow freestone. 
August and September. 
Quince, 3-4 Feet. 
2 Orange Quince, large, bright 
yellow, excellent flavor. 
2 Russian Apricots. 4-5 ft., one 
of the hardiest. Fruit small. 
i Currants, 2 years old. 
3 Cherry, large, bright red ber¬ 
ries. Productive. 
1 White Grape, delicious white 
berries. 
2 Shrubs and 1 Vine. 
1 Rose of Sharon, 2 years, 2-3 
ft., beautiful late flowering 
shrub. 
1 Spirea Van Houtti, 2 years, 2-3 
ft., early flowering shrubs. 
1 Clematis Paniculata, one of the 
finest Clematis. 
10 Cherry, 4-5 Ft. 
3 Large Montmorency, large, light 
red, tart, late June. 
3 Early Richmond, dark red, me¬ 
dium-sized, tart, June. 
2 May Duke, dark red, rich 
flavor, middle of June. 
2 Black Tartarian, delicious pur¬ 
ple sweet cherry, July. 
G Pear, 4-G Ft. 
1 Bartlett, large, waxen yellow, 
with red blush. 
2 Kciffcr, extraordinarily large, 
yellow, -with light vermilion 
check. 
2 Duchess, large greenish yellow, 
delicious. 
1 Clapp’s Favorite, yellow, spotted 
with dull red, large. 
5 Plum, 4-6 Ft. 
2 Bradshaw, very large, dark- 
violet red. middle of August. 
1 German Prune, large, purple, 
with blue bloom. September. 
2 Lombard, medium size, violet 
red, late August. 
1912 ASSORTMENT OF FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS. 
* NO. 21. 
American Elm, 12-IS in., $1 per 100. 
Black or Yellow Locust, 12-18 in., 80 cents per 100. 
Black or Yellow Locust, 18-24 in., $1 per 100. 
Catalpa Spcciosa, 12-18 in.. $1 per 100. 
Russian Mulberry, 18-24 in.. $1.75 per 100. 
Silver Maple, 12-1S in., $1 per 100. 
Ball Cypress, 15-24 in., $2.50 per 100. 
Norway Spruce, 10-10 in., 3-year-old, $2.50 per 100. 
