APRICOTS 
A beautiful and delicious fruit; a close 
relative of the plum and peach, combin¬ 
ing the qualities of both. The fruit ripens 
after the early cherries and just before 
the plums and peaches. The tree is as 
hardy as the peach and requires about 
the same cultivation. 
FIRST CLASS TREES IN EVERY 
PARTICULAR 
Height 
Diameter 
in Feet 
in Inches 
Each 
10 
25 
2 to 3.... 
_5_ + n 
$0.30 
$2.70 
$ 6.25 
3 to 4.... 
_7_ f n ^9- 
• • 16 16 
.45 
4.20 
9.25 
4 to 5.... 
J_ fn il 
.60 
5.50 
12.50 
5 to 6.... 
. . and up 
.75 
6.50 
15.00 
MOORPARK—The fruit is large, orange- 
yellow with a red cheek. Sweet and 
rich. A freestone. Ripens in early July. 
OKLAHOMA—A variety being propa¬ 
gated by us from a hardy select strain 
offered by one of our Oklahoma cus¬ 
tomers who says that his trees bear 
good crops four years out of five. We 
budded a number of seedlings for him, 
selecting good healthy buds from his 
wonder tree, and he asked us to grow 
and offer the variety for our trade as 
he considered it to be one of the best 
for hardiness, bearing qualities, and 
flavor. 
SUPERB—One of the best of the apri¬ 
cots offered. It is of Kansas origin 
and is especially adapted to this local¬ 
ity. Ripens after Moorpark. 
NECTARINES 
The tree looks and grows similar to the peach tree. The fruit resembles the plum. 
The Nectarine is sometimes known as the “smooth skin peach.” Our variety, known 
as the Red Roman, is large, white, and late. It is one of the best. 
2 to 3 foot size, 25c each, 3 for 60c 
3 to 4 foot size, 35c each, 3 for 90c 
4 to 6 foot size, 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
QUINCE 
Fine for flavoring preserves and canned fruits. 
4 to 5 foot size, 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
VISIT WITH US 
We extend one and all an invitation to visit us at any time of the year. “Our 
door is always open and the key is thrown away.” Should you wish to come when 
certain flowers are in bloom, advise us and we will tell you when the blooms are at 
their best. 
BUY FRUITS NOW WHILE 
PRICES ARE DOWN! 
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