Graft Your Own Apples 
We Teach You How 
There are thousands of 
seedling Apple Trees grow¬ 
ing wild along fences and 
vacant fields. There are 
thousands more of old trees 
producing small quantities 
of undesirable fruit. The.se 
trees can be easily top- 
grafted in the spring to one 
or more desirable varieties. 
You can graft several vari¬ 
eties on one tree if you 
wish. 
We can furni.sh dormant 
grafting cions of the fol¬ 
lowing varieties. 
Tolman Sweet 
Stayman's Winesap 
Yellow Transparent 
Snow 
Wealthy 
Not less than 5 cions of any one variety at 10 for 50c: 25 for 
$1.00; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. Complete instructions for graft¬ 
ing sent with each order. 
GRAFTING WAX. lb., 25c: lb., 35c: 1 lb., 60c, post¬ 
paid. 
HOME GRAFTING ASSORTMENT. Con.sisting of 10 Apple 
cions, one of each variety listed above, one-ouarler pound of 
Grafting Wax, and complete instructions for grafting, all for 75c, 
postpaid. 
Top-Graft Inferior Varieties 
A 
WILD APPLE 
TREE CAN 
6E MADE 
TO GROW 
FINE FRUIT 
Red Delicious 
Yeliow Delicious 
Jonathan 
McIntosh 
Northern Spy 
ORANGE 
QUINCE 
Fruit large, bright yellow, 
of excellent flavor; the be.st 
Quince for all sections of 
the country. Unsurpassed 
for preserves and jellies. 
Both fruit and flowers are 
quite fragrant, and the 
trees and bloom highly or¬ 
namental. 
Standard Pear Tree Prices 
55c 
70c 
85c 
6.00 
7.50 
$25.00 
40.00 
55.00 
Select the varieties 
prices: 
1 year old (2 to 3 feet). 40c 
2 year old, vie inch cahper.. 
2 year old, ®/ia inch cali'per.. 
2 year old, ^Vie inch (4 to 6 
feet) . 
25 or more trees at the 100 rate. 
The above prices are f.o.b. our New York State 
growing station. If you prefer parcel post .shipment, 
add 5c per tree for the 1-year-old trees; lOc each 
DWARF PEAR TREES 
Come into Bearing the Second Year 
Dwarf fruit trees solve the, 
problem of fruit growing in small 
areas. They are very ornamental 
for the lawn and garden, come 
into bearing much earlier than 
the .standard trees and are very 
productive. The trees never get 
over 8 or 10 feet high. Their low, 
broad heads are within reach, so 
tliat the fruit can be easily 
picked. These trees are set 6 to 
8 feet apart and take up so lit¬ 
tle room that they can be planted 
in places where it would be im¬ 
possible to grow a larger tree. 
With care, they usually com¬ 
mence 'to bear the second year 
after planting, and will bear good 
crops within three or four years. 
The fruit is of the same size and 
flavor as that borne on the 
standard trees. 
By pruning. Dwarf Pear Trees 
can easily be trained to grow into 
interesting shapes, such as i)yram- 
idal, round or flat, against 
buildings, fences or walls, for 
hedges, or on lattice like the il¬ 
lustration shown on this page. 
An abundance of best quality 
fruit can be .secured in very lit- Dwarf Pear Tree Trained in Formal 
tie space, and the small trees be made to serve both 
as producers of choice fruit and attractive orna¬ 
ments for the lawn. Nearly everyone can find room 
to grow a few dwarf trees 
in the shape of trellised 
foundation plantings 
aiong tile side or rear of 
the house, and in other 
ways that their flexible 
manner of growth might 
suggest. A wonderful pic¬ 
ture is one where the walls 
are embelli.shed with these 
interesting trees which in 
the spring produce their 
beautiful blooms followed 
by their foliage and highly 
colored fruit. 
Style 
you want at the following 
Per Each Per 10 Per 100 
$3.00 
4.50 
70.00 
for the 2-yr. 
Large, 2-year-old plants, 
85c each; 3 for $2.40; 5 
for $3.75; 10 or more at 
70c each; 25 or more at 60c each; 100 or 
more at 55c each. 
1-year-old, 2 to 3 feet, 60c each; 3 for 
$1.50; 5 or more at 45c each; 10 or more 
at 40c each; 25 or more at 35c each; 100 
or more at 30c each. 
For parcel post shipment, add 5c per 
tree for the one year-old trees and 10c 
each for the two-year-old size. 
for the 2-yr. n/is size. 
15c for the 2-yr. %«; and 20c each 
Apple, Pear, 
Quince and 
Nectarine trees 
cannot be 
.shipped to Ari¬ 
zona, Califor¬ 
nia, Idaho, 
Nevada, Ore¬ 
gon, Utah or 
Washington. 
We can furnish Dwarf 
Pear trees in all of the 
standard varieties offered 
on this page at the fol¬ 
lowing prices. 
TWO-YEAR-OLD DWARF PEARS. Will come into 
bearing the second year. 90c each; 10 or more at 
85c each ; 25 or more at 80c each. 
ONE-YEAR-OLD DWARF PEARS. 2 to 3 feet. 
65c each ; 10 or more at 60c each; 25 or more at 
55c each. 
If wanted by PARCEL POST, add 5c per tree for 
the one-year-old trees and lOc per tree for the two- 
year-old size. 
Bartlett Pear 
Grow Your Own 
Apple Trees 
One each for the following eight 
varieties for only $1.00, postpaid. 
RED DELICIOUS 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
JONATHAN 
McIntosh 
NORTHERN SPY 
TOLMAN SWEET 
SNOW 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
8 for $1.00 
These apples are known to the nursery trade as apple 
grafts. From selected apple trees healthy branches are cut 
into lengths about 6 inches long and carefully grafted to 
one-year-old apple tree roots. They are exactly the same 
as we plant in our own nursery to grow into larger trees. 
Tliey should make a growth of from 2 to 4 feet the first 
season, and it will take just one year longer to produce an 
apple orchard of bearing age from our apple grafts than it 
will from our standard one-year-old trees. We recommend 
the larger trees to our customers who can afford to pay 
the difference in price, but if you can’t afford to buy the 
older trees, then, by all means, add a dollar to your order 
for this collection and get an apple orchard started this 
year. 
They will be delivered to you at the proper planting 
time, all ready to set out, with complete cultural directions. 
These small apple trees (grafts) are sold only in collections 
consisting of one each of the above 8 varieties for only 
$1.00, postpaid. See quarantine notice above. 
STANDARD PEAR TREES 
ANJOU. Fruit large, yellow, often flushed red. An 
excellent market variety becau.se of long keeping qual¬ 
ities. Rich in flavor, bears early and disease resistant. 
BARTLETT. The most popular pear for both home 
use and market. Large, golden yellow with reddish 
blu.sh on the sunny side. Flesh tender, melting and 
juicy, with a delicious flavor. Tree vigorous; bears 
abundantly. Ripens in September. 
BUERRE BOSC. The highest quality and best fla¬ 
vored ])ear. Fruits large, with long, thin, tapering 
neck. Golden russet color. Flesh fine-grained, juicy 
and melting, very delicious and highly flavored. Ripens 
late September and early October. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Resembles Bartlett in size, 
shape and color. Flesh fine grained and very juicy. 
Ripens in August, about ten days ahead of Bartlett. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. Tree vigorous and productive; 
fruit large, yellow, covered with dull russet red ; flesh 
juicy, melting, aromatic, rich and sweet. Ripens a few 
days later than Bartlett. 
KIEFFER. Very productive; excellent 
keeper. While oniy fair in quality, it is 
an excellent canner and is in great demand 
for this purpo.se. Large, handsome fruits. 
The most free from in.seets and disease of 
any variety. October to December. 
SEKEL. Small size and rich flavor 
make this pear a desirable variety for 
pickling and preserving. Sweetest of all 
pears, juicy, delicious flavor, and greatly 
prized for eating out of hand. Very at¬ 
tractive in appearance, being of a russet- 
yellow color, with a bright red cheek. 
Very prolific. September and October. 
SHELDON. A pear of unu.sually good 
quality. Large, round, greenish-yellow in 
color, covered with a light russet. Very 
juicy and highly flavored. A good bear.r. 
Highly recommended for the home orcliard. 
October and November. 
v IPJk RiRfeklF ^ Crop and One of the 
I Nost Delicious of All Fruits 
The Nectarine is a cross between a peach and plum. It has smooth skin like a plum, pit like a 
peach, and the size is that of a small peach or large plum. It has the flavor of both plum and peach; 
rich, delicious, juicy. It is as liardy as the peach and requires the same culture. 
BOSTON. This is the finest of all hardy Nectarines. Bright yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow 
and of excellent quality. Tree vigorous and an early bearer. 
Large, 2-year-old trees, 75c each; 3 for $2.10; 5 for $3.25; or 10 or more at 55c each. 
One-year-old, 2 to 3 feet, 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 5 for $2.25; 10 or more at 40c each. 
If wanted by PARCEL I’OST, add 5c per tree for the 1-year-old trees and lOc per 
tree for the 2-year-oId tree^. ...__ 
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