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Fruit Trees 
APPLES—Plant summer, fall and winter apples so 
you can have fresh apples all the year. 
Red June—The old fashioned early, bright red 
apple. 
Yellow Transparent—Medium size, yellow. Does 
well on poor, thin land. 
Delicious—The original Delicious—needs no fur¬ 
ther introduction. 
3 to 4 feet . Price .55 
HARDY APRICOTS—Who does not like apricots? 
They are easy to grow if you can plant them 
on a north slope. One of the most delicious 
fruits. 
Superb—Considered the best for the middle west, 
originated in Kansas; hardy, very productive 
and bears when others fail. 
2 to 3 feet . Price .50 
PEAR TREES— 
Ivieffer—The most widely planted Winter pear; 
bears young; extra good for canning. 
Garber—Vigorous, hardy, not subject to blight. 
3 to 4 feet . Price .60 
PEACH TREES.—Few fruits enjoy a greater pop¬ 
ularity than peaches—at their best when picked 
fresh from your own trees. Plant Peach Trees. 
Mayflower—First to ripen; almost frost proof be¬ 
cause it blooms so late; red all over; semi- 
cling; good quality and size. 
Champion—Large, creamy white with red cheek; 
freestone. Best peach for the home orchard. 
Chinese Cling—The best hardy yellow cling peach; 
large size, yellow flesh, good bearer. 
J. H. Hale—Very large golden yellow blush red 
with fuzzless skin. 
Yellow Flesh—Highest quality and flavor; free¬ 
stone. 
Elberta—The well known yellow peach; freestone. 
3 to 4 feet . Price .50 
4 to 5 feet . Price .65 
PLUM TREES.—You seldom can any because they 
are so good you eat them fresh. 
Waneta—Best of the Hansen Hybrids; fruit very 
large reddish-purple; good quality; ripens in 
August. 
Wild Goose—Bright red; very early. 
Gold—Bright yellow, turning red. 
Wickson—Largest of the Japans; large heart- 
shaped, deep maroon red, flesh yellow, very 
firm, sub-acid. 
Abundance—Japan plum; one of the best Japan 
plums, rapid grower, bears young, and yields 
abundantly. 
Burbank—Japan plum; hardy and most prolific, 
medium to large, orange yellow, mottled red. 
America—Large, delicious, yellow shaded red; 
bears early. 
4 to 5 feet 
Price .50 
