Poor Brick 
In building a house the owner selects poor bricks because 
they are cheap—hardly—he selects the strongest and best, and pays 
the market price. 
In planning for a good block of Apple trees the grower 
buys the poorest Apple Seedlings—the cheaply grown—the care¬ 
lessly handled—the damaged roots—because they are cheap—well, 
hardly—he is buying the best the market can furnish. 
To this discrimination in buying we attribute the doubling 
of our sales in Apple Seedlings during the past three years. 
We have a good supply of all grades both in straight and 
branched roots. The stocks are thoroughly matured—they are 
clean—strong and healthy. 
We are glad to submit samples and quote prices. 
F. W. Watson & Co., 
Topeka, Kansas. 
Apple and Pear Seedling Specialists. 
