They Please BIG OR CHARD I STS — They Will Please YOU I 
Part our 200,000 peeich trees ready for your order. Giant roots; smooth, 
straie^t trunks; weU-piaced tMranches, The BEST in the WORLD 
Growers who planted up to 5500 of our fruit trees 
on their farms last year came back last Fall to buy 
more, for planting this Spring. By November 15, 
1937, we had sold 85,450 trees to our neighbors 
in Berrien County. Whether you want a few trees 
for the yard, or a big orchard, Emlong’s trees are 
BEST and SAVE YOU MONEY. 
GOOD ORCHARDS BRING 
FINE INCOMES 
We travelled over many states last summer, and 
noticed that where there was FRUIT there was 
PROSPERITY. Small orchards brought as 
much profit as large acreages of ordinary crops. 
In 1937 about 40% of the Peach crop in this 
territory alone brought growers nearly $1,000,000 
on the Benton Harbor market. Other fruits 
brought equally fine returns. 
We offer only leading varieties. Those which 
have been tested for (1) QUALITY) (2) YIELD 
(3) FLAVOR (4) SIZE (5) HARDINESS 
(6) POPULARITY (7) APPEARANCE 
(8) PROFITS. Our catalog descriptions of each 
variety tell the truth about these important 
features. 
Get started this year with Emlong trees. In al¬ 
most no time you can be picking fine fruit like 
that shown on the 3-Yr. trees on opposite page. 
If you haven’t room for an orchard, a few trees 
in the yard will afford great delight and cut a 
large slice from your grocery bill—I 
Wm. Hudson, Clearfield, Pa. says, “Your plum trees bore 
so heavy, so quickly, I had to prop up the branches. Never 
saw anything like it before.” 
“Every tree you sent me has borne first-class, TRUE TO 
NAME fruit.” John Lunkko, Westboro, Mass. 
“J. B. Zimheld, Georgetown, Ind. writes, “Your young 
trees have caught up with some purchased elsewhere 3 
years ago.” 
“One of those trees bore 23 perfect pears the second year,” 
says Frank Supansic, Sprin^eld, Ill. 
Lower Left. Section of our field of 50,000 one-year cherry 
trees. Budded on long-life imderstock. Note height and 
caliper. No better trees anywhere — at any price! 
Lower Right: Our field of 2-Yr. apple trees photographed 
Aug. 1937. Worth twice what we’re asking for them! 
