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| 3355 Hale-Haven 
Marvelous New Peach 
I Introduced by the Michigan Experiment 
Station. It is a cross between J. H. Hale 
land South Haven. A large, highly colored 
yellow-fleshed Peach, ripening approximately 
two weeks before Elberta. A strong, thrifty 
grower. Very hardy. A big money maker and 
should be in every orchard. Special Low Pre¬ 
paid Price. Each, (50 ets.; 3 for $1.65; 5 for 
$2.50; 10 for $4.50; 25 for $10.00. 
Luscious Cherries 
The 4 Most Popular Hardy Varieties 
3349 Large Montmorency. A beautiful, 
extra large, red, sour Cherry. Fruit larger 
and firmer than Richmond; ripens about ten 
days later. A strong grower, absolutely 
hardy, bears young and a sure cropper. There 
is a big demand everywhere for this fine 
Cherry. 
3347 Black Tartarian Sweet. Tree per¬ 
fectly hardy, a vigorous grower, thrives 
everywhere; very productive. Fruit very large, 
bright purplish black; juicy, sweet, rich, ex¬ 
cellent flavor and quality; fine for eating, can¬ 
ning or market. 
3350 Napoleon Sweet. s o m e t i m e s 
called Royal Anne. A beautiful Cherry of 
large size; pale yellow, with bright red 
cheek; flesh firm, juicy and sweet; one of 
the best Cherries for eating, canning or 
market. 
3348 Early Richmond. 
The earliest 
and most popular sour Cherry grown; one 
of the most popular and valuable of the 
acid varieties. Fruit medium size, dark 
red, melting and juicy; unsurpassed for 
cooking and canning. Tree slender grow¬ 
ing; exceedingly productive, very hardy, as 
it will stand the most severe Winter. 
Special Low Prepaid Prices on Cherry 
Trees; Each, 69 cts.; 2 for $1.95; 5 for $3.15; 
10 for $5.75; 25 for $12.95, 
Delicious Pears 
3359 Patten. "We consider this one of 
our best and hardiest Summer Pears. Fruit 
large, greenish yellow, juicy, wonderful 
flavor and good keeper. Very heavy yielder. 
Ripens in August. 
3357 Kieffer. The popular winter pear. 
Bears young and heavily. Considered the 
best pear for canning. Fine flavor when 
fruit is picked just before ripe and stored 
in a cool place to ripen. 
3358 Seckel. The Sugar Pear. Fruit not 
large but of the very finest quality. Skin 
rich yellowish-brown when fully ripe, with 
a deep brownish red cheek. Flesh is fine 
grained, sweet, exceedingly juicy, melting, 
buttery, one of the richest and highest 
flavored pears. 
3356 Bartlett. The most popular Pear 
for home use and market, a leader among 
canning Pears. Should be in every garden 
and orchard. Large, golden-yellow with 
reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh 
tender, melting and juicy, with a delicious, 
musky flavor. Tree vigorous, erect, bears 
abundantly. 
Special Low Prepaid ’Prices on Pear 
Trees. Each, 69 ets.; 3 for $1.95; 5 for $3.15; 
10 for $5.75; 25 for $12.95. 
Freestone Peaches 
3354 J. H. Hale. A fine variety; tree 
perfectly hardy. Fruit extra large, ripens 
about a week earlier than Elberta. Quality 
and flavor of the best. Color a beautiful golden 
yellow with deep carmine blush. 
3353 Early Elberta. Bright yellow with 
red blush, flesh yellow, finer grained and 
sweeter than Elberta, and ripens a week to ten 
days earlier. Excellent for home or shipping. 
Special Low Prepaid Prices on J. H. Hale 
and Early Elberta Peach Trees; Each, 55 
ets.; 3 for $1.50; 5 for $2.25; 10 for $4.10; 25 
for $9.50. 
Condon’s Hardy 
Fruit 
Trees 
3349 
Large 
Mont¬ 
morency 
Cherries 
3356 
Bartlett 
The Most 
Popular 
Pear 
3355 Hale-Haven Peach 
Hardy and Early 
Enjoy Fresh Fruit from Your Own Trees —Plant This Spring—Begin Bearing 2nd Year. 
