QUINTUPLET 
After experimenting for sev- 
eral years trying to produce an 
apple for the small home owner 
whose yard will only permit the 
planting of three or four trees, 
we have finally perfected the 
Quintuplet Apple, which pro* 
vides five varieties on one tree. 
Although, if you have a large 
yard or an extra lot, these trees 
can be grown on a larger scale, 
producing an abundance of fruit 
which can be sold to your neigh- 
bors or the grocery store on the 
corner, netting you a nice in¬ 
come. 
The varieties are Yellow Deli¬ 
cious, Double Red Delicious, 
Yellow Transparent, Rome 
Beauty and Winesap. These are 
five of the best standard varie¬ 
ties of apples—practically cov¬ 
ering the entire season. 
The tree is highly orna¬ 
mental; full of beautiful 
white-to-pink blossoms in the early spring. When 
the dainty pink buds burst into full bloom, it is 
a sight to behold. These are followed in the late 
summer and early fall by a bountiful supply of 
five different kinds of apples. Think of how 
handy it will be for the housewife—plenty of all 
kinds of apples for apple pie and apple sauce! 
PRICE: 2-yr., sturdy trees, 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.50 each; 5 or more at $1.40 each. No further 
discount. 
HARDEE „ 
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BLUEBERRIES 
About the Size of Grapes 
The biggest money-maker of all time 
as a commercial proposiiton. Easy to 
grow. Brings from 55c to 75c per quart 
—$400.00 per acre the third year. 
Should be planted 5 by 10 feet. Plant 
no less than two to insure pollenization. 
Bushes grow six to eight feet high. 
Hardy, never winter-kills. 
Blueberries must have an acid soil, 
good drainage, and moderate supply of 
moisture. Most every farm has low acid 
soil which is considered worthless that 
will grow this profitable crop. Acid 
soil can easily be created by mixing with 
your surface soil well-rotted leaves, pine 
needles, sawdust, or the Sodus Acid 
Humus which we offer on page 43. 
Cultural instructions on the planting 
and care of blueberries will be mailed 
with each order. You may also write 
U. S. Department of Agriculture at 
Washington, D. C., for bulletin on 
growing Blueberries. 
We are listing blueberries in 1-, 2- 
3-, 4-, and 5-year-old grades. The 4- 
and 5-year-old plants will produce ber¬ 
ries the first year after planting. 
We consider the Rubel the best variety to plant as it is a much more 
thrifty grower; therefore, bears fruit earlier than some other kinds. 
If you want berries right away, buy the four- or five-year-old plant. 
The demand for blueberry plants so far exceeds the supply that we do 
not believe there will be enough to go around. Therefore, if we should 
be sold out of any one variety when your order is received, we reserve the 
right to substitute another variety of equal merit. However, we cannot 
guarantee varieties in the four- and five-year-old grade; these will be sold as 
cultivated blueberry only. However, these will consist of some of the 
varieties listed. 
We are listing four varieties: Pioneer, early; Harding and Rancocas, 
midseason; Rubel, late. 
SEE BACK COVER FOR FURTHER DESCRIPTION. 
PRICE OF BLUEBERRIES: 
2 
4 
10 
25 
50 
100 
1-yr., 
4-6 in. plants. 
#1.10 
#2.00 
#4.50 
#10.00 
#18.00 
#32.00 
2-yr., 
6-10 in. plants . 
1.50 
2.65 
6.00 
13.75 
24.00 
46.00 
3-yr., 
10-15 in. plants .... 
2.25 
4.00 
8.75 
18.75 
35.00 
4-yr., 
15-24 in. plants . . . . 
3.25 
5.50 
12.50 
5-yr., 
2-3 ft. plants. 
4.25 
8.00 
U. S. PLANT 
PATENT No. 120 
New Peach Resists Zero Weather 
A new peach developed to resist excessive cold. END 
WINTER KILLING WITH HARDEE. Has been tested by the 
Ohio Experimental Station for the past several years and found 
that they came through the driest summer and the coldest win¬ 
ter undamaged, whereas the balance of the peach crop was a 
complete failure. These experiments have convinced us that 
Hardee is the coming peach for all northern climates. 
The fruit is! large to above large, Elberta type, ripening a 
little later, yellow freestone, highly colored, is distinct and 
delicious. Firm flesh, of the best quality, thick-skinned, mak¬ 
ing it an excellent shipper. Vigorous grower and will produce 
a nice crop the third year on most any kind of coil or climate. 
Commercial growers can now afford to plant this grand new 
variety because of the new low price. Be sure and write for 
our wholesale prices on large lots. 
Hardee is considered one of the best yellow freestone peaches, 
and you are also assured of the trees withstanding sub-zero 
weather—the hardiest of all peach trees. 
Although Hardee eventually matures to a tree of a size inter¬ 
mediate between Elberta and J. H. Hale, it does not attain the 
height of common varieties in the nursery row. Due to this 
fact (which undoubtedly contributes to its hardiness) it is 
impossible to grade HARDEE according to height. Caliper must 
govern in all cases. 
Each 10 100 
1-yr., 5/16 in. trees.#0.65 #5.50 #34.00 
1-yr., 7/16 in. trees.75 6.50 38.00 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
Commercial Planters Write For Special Low Quantity Prices. 
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NOT NOVELTIES, BUT TESTED AND PROVEN VARIETIES. 
