Who does not like apricot sauce and preserves? 
They ripen right after cherries and just before 
the early peaches. If you can, plant them on a 
north slope. They are so easy to grow. The late 
frosts may catch the blooms sometimes, but 
my gracious, the trees do not require any 
special care and are as pretty as a shade tree. 
Home-grown, tree-ripened apricots are one 
of the most delicious of all fruits. 
Superb -Best variety for the middle west. 
Hardy, productive, bears when others fail. 
Fruit is medium size, high (piality. 
APRICOT PRICES 
Each 
Per 6 
Fer l-J 
Postpaid, 3 to 4 feet. 
. 45c 
$2.40 
$4.20 
Standard, 4 to 5 feet. 
. 55c 
3.00 
5.40 
Selected, 5 to 7 feet.. 
65c 
3.60 
6.60 
APRICOTS 
Another good backyard fruit — 
very easy to grow 
PATTEN 
Our Most 
Popular Pear 
Pears do fine planted in sod right in your yard. Thej^ do not need much room. 
It is best to plant more than one variety so they can cross-pollenize and thus 
bear much heavier. 
No fruit is more delicious than a juicy, home-grown pear. Pear trees generally 
sell at high prices but as we grow them in large quantities, we are giving you 
the benefit and THIS SPRING WE ARE SELLING THEM AT SUCH 
LOW PRICES THAT EVERY HOME CAN PLANT SOME OF THESE 
FINE TREES, absolutely guaranteed to please you. 
JUST LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES ON PEAR TREES 
Bartlett —The leading summer pear. Large, yellow 
with blush. Juicy sweet, high quality. 
Douglas —A fall pear that is a heavy bearer and 
STARTS BEARING NEXT YEAR AFTER PLANT¬ 
ING. Fniit is large, yellow with blush. Considered 
blight proof. 
Duchess —A fine fall pear. Fruit is very large, greenish 
yellow, russet spotted. Fine quality. 
Kieffer —Most widely planted of all winter pears. Bears 
young and heavily. 
Lincoln —A good, large, yellow, late-summer pear, 
bears young and heavily. Very blight resistant. 
Patten —Our best pear. Grows everywhere. Fruit is 
greenish-yellow, large, juicy, luscious flavor, and keeps 
well. Bears young and heavily. Extremely blight resist¬ 
ant. Ripens in August. 
Seckel —Called the Sugar Pear because of its sw'eet 
flavor. Fruit is not large, but highest quality. Bears 
young and heavily. Ripens in late summer. 
DOUGLAS—Bears 
Second Year 
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“April ll, 1937. lam writing you in regard to the shipment of trees we received yesterday. They 
are the finest and best grade of trees we ever got from any company and they arrived here in the 
best shape. Mr. Fred Starbuck, Nuda, Colo." 
SECKEL 
TheSugarPear 
“February 2, 1937, I am going to send Inter-State 
Nurseries another order this spring because I have 
never seen better, healthier, heavier-rooted trees, 
berries and grape vines than those I received from 
you good people last spring. Mr. Mansel H. Nelson, 
Prescott, Arizona." 
Alike or assorted, your choice 
Postpaid, 3 to 4 feet. 
Standard, 4 to 6 feet. 
Selected, 5 to 7 feet. 
Each 
Per 6 
Per 12 
Per 25 
40o 
$2.10 
$3.60 
$6.25 
45o 
2.55 
4.80 
8.50 
50o 
2.85 
5.10 
9.95 
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