Bargain Collection No. 47 -- Best, Biggest Trees 
Here’s a Yearly Profit-Maker for ONLY *40 
Full 1-Acre Complete Farm Home Orchard and Vineyard 
^ ome Orchard of an acre or more can easily be made BY FAR 
THE MOST PROFITABLE GROUND ON THE WHOLE FARM, when planted 
to New and Improved Stark Record-Bearing Strain Trees. 
This fact is attested in thousands of reports from Stark Orchard owners. 
Manjr have taken cheap steep rough hillside land worth scarcely $25 an acre.— 
covered it with STARK Trees — and made it worth $1,000.00 an acre on its 
cash returns- Nothing enhances values of property so quickly as fruit trees. 
Not only does the Stark 1-Acre Farm Home Orchard and Vineyard supply the 
home with all the most luscious fresh fruits and grapes it can use from Earliest 
to Latest with plenty to put up for the winter — it enables the owner to bring 
the market TO him for quick cash sales at top prices. Cash sales totaling $500.00 
to $1,000.00 per acre of STARK New Improved and U. S. Patented Fruits are 
not infrequent. Yields bringing from $20.00 to $40.00 and more per tree are 
common occurances in orchards throughout America. 
$40 for $56.95 Worth 
of Trees — You Save 
$16 95 
No. 47 Collection — plenty of trees to 
plant a full acre all yielding luscious fruits 
from Earliest to Latest —Apples, Cherries, 
Peaches, Pears, Plums, Grapes—All Best 
trees — Big Top Size. Should our stock of 
any variety in these Collections become exhausted, 
our experts will select another variety of equai value. 
PLANTING DISTANCES 
You can follow any one of three fol¬ 
lowing plans in making your planting. 
1. The plan illustrated at the right 
allows equal space between all of the trees 
with plenty of room for vegetables and 
cultivated crops, also Berries and Grapes 
to be planted between the rows of trees. 
2. Another plan would be to plant your 
Apple and Pear trees 30 to 40 feet apart 
each way. Peach, Cherry, Plum, and 
Apricot 15 to 20 feet apart each way. 
You can plant each kind of fruit together 
in a seperate row- 
3. Another excellent plan, particularly 
in locations where space is limited and you 
want to get biggest production per acre, 
is to follow the system on Page 15 — 
planting the Permanent (Apple and Pear) 
trees 40 feet apart; the Semi-Permanent 
(Cherry, Plum and Apricot) trees in the 
center of squares between the Apple 
trees and then plant the Peach trees as 
Fillers. 
GRAPE—8ft. apart in rows 10 ft. apart. 
RASPBERRIES OR BLACKBERRIES — 
3 ft. between plants, in rows 6 to 8 
ft. apart. 
This Plan Suggests Location of the Varieties in the 1-Acre Orchard- 
- 210 ft. - 
This lay-out is for one acre 210 x 210 feet and shows all of the trees 
planted an equal distance apart so that vegetables or small fruits may be 
planted between the rows. This is a good practice because you cultivate 
the trees when you cultivate the garden. Other plans explained at left. 
$40 Collection No. 47 
A—Starking Apple (2 trees) 
B—Golden Delicious Apple (2 trees) 
C—Staymared Apple (2 trees) 
D—Grimes Golden (Dbl.-Life) Apple (2) 
E—Stark King David Apple (2 trees) 
F—Jonathan Apple (2 trees) 
G—Stayman Winesap Apple (2 trees) 
H—Early Red Bird Apple (2 trees) 
I—Henry Clay Apple (1 tree) 
J—Yellow Transparant Apple (1 tree) 
K—Wilson Red June Apple (1 tree) 
L—Jefferis Red Apple (1 tree) 
M—Early McIntosh Apple (1 tree) 
N—Summer Champion Apple (1 tree) 
O—Wealthy Apple (1 tree) 
P—Winesap Apple (1 tree) 
Q—Stark Delicious Apple (1 tree) 
R—York Imperial Apple (1 tree) 
S—Montlate (U. S. Pat.) Cherry (1 tree) 
T—Stark Gold Cherry (1 tree) 
U—Black Tartarian Imp. Cherry (1 tree) 
V—Napoleon Cherry (1 tree) 
W—Dyehouse Early Cherry (1 tree) 
X—Montmorency Stark Cherry (2 trees) 
Y—Lincoln Pear (1 tree) 
Z—Anjou Pear (1 tree) 
A A—Hal-Berta Giant Peach (1 tree) 
BB—Stark Early Elberta Peach (1 tree) 
CC—J. H. Hale Peach (1 tree) 
DD—Burbank July Elberta Peach (1 tree) 
EE—Elberta, Stark Strain, Peach (1 tree) 
FF—Gold Plum (1 tree) 
GG—Omaha Plum (1 tree) 
HH—Concord Grapes (10 vines) 
JJ—Diamond Grapes (10 vines) 
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