WENATCHEE MOOREPARK 
The 
apricot grown by large ^ f 
orchardists who know quality. f 
Fruit is larger than other varieties, 
bright orange-apricot color with red cheek. Fine textured, 
juicy, orange flesh. Exquisitely flavored. Retains its fresh 
flavor when canned and dried. Free from acid — everyone 
can eat it. 
Trees are large and spreading, hardy as most plums. They 
bear the second or third year. Very productive. Ripen 
between cherries and peaches — at a time when most appreci¬ 
ated. Blosoms are large, showy and bright rose-pink. 
Decorative as lawn trees and the most profit- /-"x 
able orchard variety for every purpose. Plant 
two or more trees for proper pollenization. 
in. Caliper, 3-4 Ft. 2 for $1.00; 10 or g 
more at 42c each. ^/le-^Vie in. Caliper, 4-5/ -qI 
Ft. 2 for $1.35; 10 or more at 55c each. / iH 
MOOREPARK APRICOT 
2 FAMOUS VARIETIES 
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We select and label true to 
name at least 14 different 
varieties of fruit trees. A 
big assortment of early to 
late kinds. Regnitar QutOUy 
trees. Orchard contains: 
5 reACH TREES 
5 APPLE TREES 
, 5 CHERRY TREES 
5 PEAR TREES 
5 PLUM TREES 
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Yottr choice of 3 sixes; 
Afi 3 to 4- e|»8$ 
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mi 4 to 5- $115$ 
DELICIOUS 
PINEAPPLE 
QUINCE 
(No discounts) 
APRICOT 
TREES 
QUINCES 
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