The “Home-Yard” Orchard Plan 
For Front or Back Yard 
The side, back or front Home Yard in city, town or country—a small 
plot — any patch of ground — can be beautified, and at the same time made 
to yield the greatest returns in luscious fresh fruit during the season — 
plenty to put up — and in most years some to sell. 
Fine 
Big 
Trees 
Delicious Fruit 
From Spring 
To Winter — 
Ripening From 
Earliest To 
Latest 
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Plan Shows Location of Varieties in Collection No. 51. 
The plan above shows the best 
arrangement for a 60 ft. square or 
any yard of approximate size. (Note 
that letters on the spots indicate the 
kind of trees listed at right). But 
your Home Yard Orchard need not 
be this size or shape. The import¬ 
ant thing is to select kinds Ripening 
From Earliest to Latest — and plant 
in proper distances. See Planting 
Distance Chart—Page 8. 
Read and follow carefully the com¬ 
plete directions for planting and 
care, that come with your STARK 
Trees- 
$13 Collection No. 51 
A—Golden Delicious Apple 
B—Starking Apple 
C-—Staymared Apple 
D—Henry Clay Apple 
E—Early Red Bird Apple 
F—Wilson Red June Apple 
G—Hal-Berta Giant Peach (U. S. 
Patent) 
H—Stark Early Elberta Peach 
I—Alton Peach 
J—Mont. Stark Cherry 
K—Stark Gold Cherry 
L—Gold Plum 
M—Stark Green Gage Plum 
N—3 Grapes 
Should our stock of any variety in these Collections become exhausted our experts will select 
another variety of equal value. 
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