ABOUT APPLES 
ABOUT CHERRIES 
My apples grew like 
sin this summer. Biggest 
fruit trees I believe I 
ever had. You’ll get your 
money’s worth and then 
some this year on all my 
fruit. Set apples 35 ft. 
each way. Takes 35 to 
the acre. Plant other 
trees for fillins (peaches 
are good). 
Town or country, it ain’t home without 
cherries. But it pays to buy good trees 
The picture gives you some idea what 
good trees with heavy roots look like. 
There are NO better cherries than these. 
And just compare my prices. You won't 
find anyone a penny cheaper. You can 
afford enough trees to give 
you cherries all summer. 
These varieties are best for v A 
the middle west. Set 18 ft. 
apart. Takes 130 trees 
per A. 
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LOW 1938 
CHERRY PRICES 
ANOKA 
MY 1938 LOW 
APPLE PRICES 
(You may pick all the same vari¬ 
ety or all different at quantity 
rates.) Each 5 Rate 10 Rate 25 Rate 
Postpaid, 2-3 ft. 39c 37c 35c 32o 
Postpaid, 3-4 ft. 49c 47c 45c 42c 
Exp. Col. 4-6 ft. 59c 57o 55c 52c 
est nearing apple in tne AhTI Akin _ 
world. Stands cold like an WUKILANU 
Eskimo. You get lots of Another apple that comes into 
apples quick where you plant bearing early. Fruit juicy and 
Anoka. Fruit red, streaked sweet. Good cooker and eating ap- 
vellow RiDens Julv Now P le - Ri P ens August with loads of 
yeuow. Ripens July, wow dark red fruit. Plant this spring- 
same price as other apples. good chance of apples next spring. 
TWIN APPLES 2 of eo. (2 to 3 ft. Size) 1 of eo. (3 to 4 ft. Size) 
COLLECTION $1.00, postpaid 75c, postpaid 
(You may pick all the same 
variety or all different at my 
quantity rates.) 
2-3 ft. 3-4 ft. 4-6 ft. 
Postpaid Postpaid Exp. Cot. 
Each 29c 39c 55c 
5 Rate 27c 37c 53c 
10 Rate 25c 35c 50c 
25 Rate 22c 32c 47c 
EARLY RICHMOND./ 
The first cherry. Always wel¬ 
come. About ten days ahead of 
Montmorency. Delicious for 
pies with good tart flavor. Trees 
loaded each year with shiny red 
fruit. 
MONTMORENCY 
Everybody’s favorite. Heavy 
bearer. Large bright red 
fruit, firm and juicy, and 
trees extra hardy. You will 
generally eat, can or make 
preserves or pies out of all 
you can pick but if you have 
any extra, you can always get 
a premium for them. 
WINTER APPLES 
JONATHAN—Known all over the world as the finest for 
quality and appearance. Brilliant red, well shaped, perfect 
for eating or cooking. We always have Jonathans for 
Xmas day. 
DELICIOUS (Dark Red) —A big apple, a fine apple and a 
popular apple everywhere. Plank my Improved Red strain 
for home and market use. 
WINBSAP RED —Bright red apples with splendid flavor and 
lots of juice. Keeps a long time in fine shape. You’ll be 
eating these apples along in the spring. 
DELICIOUS (Yellow) —A flavor all its own. Always in de¬ 
mand for eating all wtnter and a real money maker. 
GRIMES GOLDEN —One of my favorites. Beautiful, even, 
rich-'golden color, crisp and tender, fine flavor, improved 
with keeping. Almost round, and large size. 
TOLMAN’S SWEET —A favorite for spicing which keeps 
well. Leading sweet apple of America. Pale yellow with 
red splash. Tree vigorous, and always healthy. Season, 
October to March. 
STAYMAN'S WXNESAF —The largest Winesap, and I think 
the best. Red striped, high quality fruit. 
WINTER APPLES 
•e BLACK TARTARIAN 
(SWEET) —Rich flavor, sweet. 
Fruit a beautiful lustrous mm 
purplish black. Excellent 
quality and a sure cropper ff 
tor a sweet cherry. £T 
SUMMER APPLES 
ENGLISH MORELLO-> 
A big, dark red, rich flavored later 
cherry. Excellent for preserves. 
Leave on trees until almost black 
and they are delicious. 
DUCHESS —Valued everywhere for its fine cooking quali¬ 
ties. If you like apple pie and sauce, here’s the tree to 
plant. An attractive red striped apple that’s good and 
juicy. Round in shape of medium size. 
RED JUNE —First apples of the year from this variety. 
Deep red outside, inside white stained with red. Juicy, 
refreshing, rich and excellent. Bears while quite young. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT —Exellent for both cooking and 
eating. Clear yellow, crisp, tender and splendid flavor. 
Always a big crop and bears soon after planting. 
MIXED CHERRY ORCHARD 
Early Richmond 
Montmorency 
Black Tartarian 
English Morello 
SUMMER APPLES 
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FALL APPLES 
WEALTHY —Vigorous, hardy 
tree, always in demand. Good 
points: fruit handsome, skin— 
pale yellow blushed Into red, 
deepening Into a bright red, 
fruit crisp, juicy, refreshing. 
Stores well and bears young. 
MAIDEN BLUSH— Yellow with 
crimson blush. A good eating 
apple and an excellent cooker. 
SNOW APPLE (Pamense)— Few 
apples more refreshing or 
beautiful than Snow. Flesh 
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WHITNEY —An extra big and 
extra fine one. Finest for 
preserves, pickling, and jelly. 
RED SIBERIAN —Finest of all 
for jelly. Apples small, bright 
red and tart. 
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