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FRUIT TREES 
Friends in the nursery business tell us that there is the greatest shortage of well grown fruit trees in 
this country, that there has been for half a century. We, Kowever, still have a good quantity of these attrac¬ 
tive money savers, and are again giving you the opportunity to pick your own fresh fruit, instead of getting 
it secondhand. There are few thrills comparable to the first fruit picked from a tree or bush that belongs 
to you. Our trees are all the best of their respective classes, so that you cannot be disappointed in your 
fruit crop. 
In this catalogue we are offering only those larger trees such as are ordinarily planted in home yards 
and gardens. Nevertheless, we will be very glad to submit attractive quotations to orchardists who are 
in the market for fairly large quantities of smaller trees, even trees only one year old. Send us a list of your 
requirements, and we will submit our surprisingly low prices on such material. 
APPLE TREES 
Tliese are now very scarce, but in anticipation 
of such a situation, we grew on an extra large, varied 
supply of this most popular fruit tree. Our list has, 
therefore, never been longer nor have our individual 
trees been more satisfactory. 
All of the trees offered below are extra selected, 
extra heavy, 2-year-old stock. We can, however, 
supply a slightly lighter grade of tree (though equally 
well grown) which is even cheaper in price. If you 
will send us a list of your anticipated requirements 
in these trees, we will be glad to submit special prices 
on such a list. 
Plant 30 feet apart each way, thus requiring 
48 trees to set one acre. 
Prices of all varieties, each 90c., doz. $9.00, 
100 $67.50 
Arkansas Black. Beautiful dark red Winter 
Apples, with luscious flesh. 
Baldwin. Long the standard Winter Apple, with 
big, round, tasty fruit. 
Delicious. A well named Apple tree with many 
big, handsome fruits, as delicious as those of any 
variety we know. The perfect dessert Apple, and 
one which has long headed every fruit growers list. 
Best in early Winter. 
Fameuse. Bright red Apples, small, but attractive 
and delicious. Early Winter. 
Yellow Transparent Apple 
Gravenstein. Fall Apples striped red, with juicy, 
rich flesh. 
Grimes Golden. Yellow Apples, very tasty, and 
highly popular. Early Winter. 
Hyslop (Crabapple). Clusters of deep crimson 
Apples, excellent for jelly. 
Jonathan. Tasty red Apple for early Winter. 
McIntosh. Popular late Fall red Apple, prolific, 
beautiful and delicious. 
Newtown. Old favorite with big yellow fruit, best 
in Winter. 
Northern Spy. Scarce sort, with many delicious 
and attractive Apples. Winter. 
Ortley. Big pale yellow Winter Apples, with tender, 
juicy flesh. 
Red Astrachan. Standard red Summer Apple for 
the home table. 
Rhode Island Greening. Mammoth, yellow green 
Apples, with a red cheek. A delicious Winter sort. 
Rome Beauty. Big, delicious red Winter Apples. 
Stayman. Best late Winter Apples, red, large, very 
juicy. As attractive to the eye as to the palate. 
Tolman Sweet. Best of the old favorite sweet 
W inter Apples. Pale yellow. 
Wealthy. A good “keeper” and an excellent eating 
Apple for Fall. 
Williams Early Red. Largest of all the early Sum¬ 
mer red Apples. 
Winter Banana. Golden Apples, with flavor 
reminiscent of the Banana; a splendid Winter 
variety. 
Yellow Newtown. Delicious old Colonial Apple, 
with greenish yellow fruit in late W'inter. 
Yellow Transparent. Big, attractive, delicious yel¬ 
low early Summer Apple. 
York Imperial. Cooking Apples, by the hundreds. 
Winter. 
PEAR TREES 
These are the favorite fruit trees ot our cliildhood, 
with those rich, buttery Pears, so excellent to taste. 
Plant 20 feet apart each way. 
First-class trees, each $1.00, doz. $10.00, 
100 $75.00 
Anjou. Big, delicious, green with red cheek. Fall. 
Bartlett. A Pear worthy of its great popularity, 
with countless delicious fruits in September, each 
a golden gem of beauty. 
Beurre Bose. A Belgian Pear for the Fall, with 
many fruits whose delicious buttery flavor makes 
our American sorts hide their heads in shame. 
(Our Fruit Trees are much too la'-ge for shipment by parcel post) 
