Here’s 
Bargain No. 29 
1 Anoka, 7/16 in. 
1 Quintuplet, 9/16 in. 
2 Blueberry, 2-yr. 
$2.50 NotPrepaid 
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Often Bears in One Year—No Waiting for Fruit 
The second year, big, full sized crop; earliest and heaviest bearing apple. Hardy in all climates; never winter' 
kills. Can be grown anywhere in the United States. Ripens in August but can be used a month earlier. Apples 
are good sized, well formed, beautifully colored. Has proven to be one of the very best early summer apples for 
all purposes. 
Every home should have Anoka. One or two trees in your yard will furnish you a bountiful supply of fruit 
without long years of waiting. Each 3 10 
2-yr., 7/16 to 9/16 in., 3^ to 4^ ft. trees.#0.50 #1.35 #4.00 
COPE’S Pe&si 
Brand New Variety—offered for J 
time this year. 
This original Seedless Pear 
is being handled under 
license from Seedless Pear 
Nurseries, Inc., the 
patent applicant. No 
tree genuine 
without 
A#'' the label. 
Patent 
Applied For 
Fruit growers in Ohio are so enthused over this new seedless pear that they are plant' 
ing heavily in lots of localities. It has been tried and tested for the past several years 
and found to be superior in many ways to other varieties. Compares favorably with 
Bartlett. As you know, the Bartlett is considered the best standard variety at the present 
time, and as you will note by the testimonials below, this new seedless pear has all the 
good qualities of the Bartlett plus the following additional features: 
Ripening 10 days later than Bartlett, this pear will command highest prices, for it 
comes on the market when pears are at a premium. 
Practically seedless and coreless—solid all the way through. The best canner, as there 
is no waste of time or fruit. 
A thriftier grower, heavier bearer—bears in three years; will do well on most any soil. 
Has everything one can ask for in hardiness. 
Main feature is being very blight resistant, as no blight has shown on this pear since 
it was originated. 
This seedling pear, without seeds and practically coreless, was found by Mr. Cope, 
of Columbiana County, Ohio, some ten years ago. Mr. Cope has followed the fruit 
game for fifty years and is willing to stake his reputation on this great pear. 
C. W. Ellenwood, Associate in Horticulture, Ohio Experiment Station, says: “This 
seedless pear is worthy of extensive trial because it is a pear without seeds and prac- 
tically coreless. It resembles Bartlett in many ways; much like Bartlett in size, flavor, 
color and quality, but ripens a week to ten days later. Like most other seedless fruit it 
does develop an occasional seed.’’ 
Frank Agnew, President of the Mahoning County Horticultural Society, of Ohio, says: 
“The original seedless pear tree at five years of age was loaded with three bushels of 
fine fruit. Fruit was large in size, fine quality and color.” 
PRICE: Each 5 or more 
2-yr., 7/16 to 9/16 in., 3Vi to 5 ft. trees.#1.50 #1.40 each 
2-yr., 11/16 in., 5 ft. and up trees. 2.25 2.00 each 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
See front cover for further description. 
THE WHITTEN-ACKERMAN NURSERIES, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
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