1 Delicious Apple 1 
1 Bartlett Pear 1 
1 Tartarian Cherry 1 
1 Superb Apricot 
Elberta Peach 
German Prune Plum 
Montmorency 
Cherry 
A complete variety of the finest tree fruits for 
home use. Loads pf luscious fruit from July 
until winter, every year, from your own trees, 
for what you would pay for just a single bushel 
on the market. 7^0 DISCOU^^T O Ji. THESE 
ORCHARDS. 
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2 Sweet Chewy SAMPLE ORCHARD 
12 TREES 
We select and label true to 
name: 2 Apple, 2 Peach, 2 
Plum, 2 Pear, 2 Sweet 
Cherry and 2 Sour Cherry 
trees. Each a different 
variety listed in this catalog. 
Regular Quality. 
NO DISCOUNT 
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TRADE-MARK 
POPULAR SWEET AND SOUR VARIETIES. ILLUSTRATED IN 
COLOR ON PAGES 32 and 33. SWEET VARIETIES PRICED ON 
PAGES 32-33; SOUR VARIETIES PRICED BELOW: 
BLACK TARTARIAN (Sweet) 
Very large, glossy purplish-black, heart-shaped cherries. Crisp, tender, 
richly colored, mild, sweet flavored flesh. One of the most popular for 
eating fresh, shipping, and canning. Ripens late June. Trees are large, 
upright growers, and generous croppers. Regular bearer, and one of 
the hardiest sweet varieties. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU (Sweet) 
The height of excellence! Every piece of fruit of immense and uniform 
size. Dark, purplish-red color with high gloss and most attractive 
heart-shape. Luscious, dark, tender flesh which is good long before 
full ripe. Hardiest, heaviest bearer, and most sure-cropper of the 
sweet varieties. Bears young. Ripens in July right after Tartarian. 
All-purpose profit-maker. 
WINDSOR (Sweet) 
Best late. Dark maroon-red skin and flesh. Exquisite flavor. Resists rot 
and clings to tree long after full ripe — maturing to extra large size. 
Brings fancy prices for dessert purposes and canning. Wonderful 
firmness of flesh and skin. Trees are thrifty growers, tremendous 
bearers, regular croppers. 
NAPOLEON (Sweet) 
Often called Royal Ann. Large golden-yellow fruit with glowing red 
cheek. Very popular and a fine money-maker. Delicious fresh or 
canned. Popular caimed for fruit salads. Generous bearer and good 
keeper. 
BING (Sweet) 
Giant brownish-black-red mid-season variety which is popular for 
eating purposes. Exquisitely flavored. Grown extensively in eastern 
LARGE MONTMORENCY (Sour) 
BIG SAMPLE 
Oichci/iclSkall 
25 TREES 
We select and label true to 
name: 5 Apple, 5 Peach, 5 
Plum, 5 Cherry and 5 Pear 
trees. At least 20 different 
varieties of tree fruits! Finest 
assortment for home and 
market. An investment that 
will pay big dividends for the 
balance of your lifetime! 
NO DISCOUNT 
Is Cherry 
The largest, darkest-red, best flavored Sour Cherry. Juice is sub-acid 
and in high demand for cider. Immense orchards are planted to this 
one variety to supply canners. Marvelous keeper, on the tree and after 
picked. Trees are very hardy, tremendous bearers, and NEVER FAIL 
TO CROP ANNUALLY. Bear soon after planted. Fruit ripens mid¬ 
season to late. Finest all-around sour cherry in the world. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Sour) 
Popular acid variety which ripens in May. Bright, cheerful red color 
— make fine pie. Dependable, hardy, big-yielder. 
PRICES: MONTMORENCY AND RICHMOND ONLY 
V16-V16 caliper.45c 
V16-V16 caliper.55c 
Vie-'Vie caliper.65c 
Each 
5 
10 
25 
50 
45c 
$2.10 
$3.95 
$9.25 
$17.75 
55c 
2.65 
4.95 
11.65 
21.50 
65c 
3.15 
5.95 
13.95 
25.95 
Write for Prices on Larger Lots for Commercial Orchards. 
Sweet Cherry Trees Priced in Four Sizes on Pages 32 and 33. 
Note: Bargain Cherry Orchards on Page 32. Don’t Overlook 
Them. 
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TREES 
TREES 
$595 
(749 
(995 
“Your trees are straight, well-grown, and beautiful specimens. They were 
wrapped with utmost care. The price is low.” D. L. VanEtter, Binghamton, 
N. Y. 
“The 275 fruit trees grew 100%. We had Apples, Pears, Quinces, Plvuns, 
Cherries and Peaches the third year.” J. S. Johnson, Omaha, Nebraska. 
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