Beautify the Home Grounds—Plant Hardie’s Flower Seeds 
Hardie’s Fruit Trees of Merit 
When you buy Hardie’s fruit trees , you are getting the best. 
They are of the highest quality and true to name 
Teaches 
Apples 
718 — ARP BEAUTY. The earliest of the yel¬ 
low fleshed (freestone) peach. Medium size. 
Ripen9 in June. 
719 — BELL OF GEORGIA. Large cream-tinted, 
freestone, prolific. Ripens about July 25th. 
720 — CHINESE CLING. Very large, red cheek, 
white flesh, very juicy. Ripens last of July. 
721 — EARLY WHEELER. The largest and most 
profitable of all early varieties. Fruit white 
with red blush. A fine commercial variety. 
Ripens in June. Cling. 
723— EARLY ELBERTA. Very large; free¬ 
stone Yellow fleshed, firm and juicy. High 
quality and ripens about July 1. 
723A—ELBERTA CLING. Size, shape and color 
same as Bkrly Elberta, excepting it is a cling¬ 
stone. 
722— ELBERTA. The peach that needs no in¬ 
troduction. A large rich yellow with red cheeks. 
Freestone. July. 
724— GENERAL LEE. One of the best clings. 
Sure cropper and very prolific. Large; skin 
creamy white mottled with red. Flesh white 
and firm. Should be in every orchard. July. 
726— INDIAN CLING. Large, blood red, juicy 
clingstone peach. An orchard is not complete 
without this variety. Ripens in August. 
725— HENRIETTA. Yellow clingstone. Skin 
rich yellow with red cheek. Best quality. Fine 
for sweet pickles. September. 
727— J. H. HALE. Extra large size freestone. 
Better flavored than Elberta and ripens several 
days later. Flesh is yellow, red pit and juicy. 
Tree vigorous and productive. 
728— MAMIE ROSS. Large white and red semi- 
cling. One of the best for family use. Ripens 
first of July. 
729— MAYFLOWER. Earliest of all. Freestone 
peach of medium size. And entirely covered 
with a very red color. May. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size Each Five Ten 
2 to 3 feet...$ .25 $1.15 $2.25 
3 to 4 feet.35 1.65 3.25 
4 to 5 feet. .50 2.25 4.10 
Nectarines 
801— RED ROMAN VARIETY. Has size and 
smooth skin like a plum. It is like the peach 
in other ways. Delicious flavor. Greenish yel¬ 
low streaked with red, flesh golden yellow. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size Each 
2 to 3 feet.$ .30 
3 to 4 feet ...... .40 
4 to 5 feet....50 
Japanese Persimmon 
802— TANE NASHI. Large, almost seedless, 
yellow cone-shaped. Early bearer and produc¬ 
tive. 
Size Each Five 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
2 to 3 feet...$ .50 $2.30 
3 to 4 feet...60 2.90 
791— DELICIOUS. Brilliant dark red, flesh fine 
grained and juicy. Highest quality. Late fall. 
792— JONATHAN. Medium size; brilliant red; 
flesh crisp and spicy; a favorite with all lovers 
of a juicy, acid apple. Highly profitable for 
market and splendid for the home orchard. 
Trees bear young and are quite prolific. Ripe 
in September. 
793— EARLY HARVEST. Medium size; pale 
yellow, flesh white, tender, juicy and rather 
acid. Productive. June. 
794— CRABAPPLE (Hyslap). Large, deep 
crimson. Most popular crab. September. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
2 
to 3 
feet. 
$ .35 
$1.65 
$3.10 
3 
to 4 
feet 
_ .45 
2.10 
4.00 
4 
to 5 
feet. 
.55 
2.60 
5.00 
Apricots 
795— CLUSTER. Grows well and bears young. 
Fruit yellow and juicy. 
796— MOORPARK. Large size, orange red, 
juicy rich flavor. June. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size Each Five Ten 
2 to 3 feet._...$ .35 $1.65 $3.10 
3 to 4 feet..45 2.10 4.00 
4 to 5 feet...55 2.60 5.00 
Pear—Keifer 
Plums 
780— AMERICA. Fruit medium to large, yellow 
with pink cheek. A good bearer. July. 
781— ABUNDANCE. Japanese ; pinkish red, 
flesh yellow, very juicy and tender. Large, pro¬ 
lific. June. 
782— BURBANK. Large, greenish yellow, with 
some red. Flesh deep yellow, juicy sweet and 
best quality. Ripens week after Abundance. 
783— GOLD. Fruit large, yellow with some red. 
Very productive and good market variety. July. 
784— WILD GOOSE. Large, red, oblong; ripens 
in June. 
785— SHIRO. Large, oblong, clear yellow of a 
delicious flavor. Ripens last of June. 
786— BRUCE. Large early red plum; very 
productive, one of the best, and a good market 
variety. 
787— SATSUMA. Large, globular with sharp 
point. Purplish red skin; flesh firm and blood 
color. Ripens last of July. 
788— COMPASS. Cross between cherry and 
plum. Red fruit and good size. Sure bearer. 
Early. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size Each Five Ten 
2 to 3 feet.$ .35 $1.65 $3.10 
3 to 4 feet .45 2.10 4.00 
4 to 5 feet. .55 2.60 5.00 
Grape Vines 
TWO-YEAR-OLD 
803 —CARMEN. Growth vigorous, cluster large 
to very large. Black pulp, firm and FINE 
WINE GRAPE. August. 
805— CONCORD. A fine market grape. The 
standard black succeeds wherever grapes will 
grow. July. 
806— EDNA. One of the best white grapes in¬ 
troduced. Very hardy. Ripens August to Sep¬ 
tember. 
807— AGAWAM. Dark red, sweet aromatic 
flavor. Very vigorous. June. 
808— NIAGARA. The standard white grape. 
Bunch and berries large, greenish white. Good 
for arbors. Ripens about July 20th. 
809— DELAWARE. Bunches and berries are 
small, but compactly set. Bright red, sugary 
and delicious. Ripens about July 15. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Each .5 *20 
3 for ...-.45 
12 for ....... 1-70 
PLANT HARDIE’S SEEDS FOR HARDY PLANTS 
Plums—Burbank 
Cherries 
799— EARLY RICHMOND. Early, dark red, 
juicy rich acid flavor. Most prolific and hardy 
of all varieties. 
800— GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, light red, 
juicy and sweet. Ripens in June. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size Each Five Ten 
2 to 3 feet.$ .50 $2.40 $4.50 
3 to 4 feet.60 2.90 5.50 
4 to 5 feet. .70 3.40 6.50 
Figs 
797— MAGNOLIA. Very large, sweet and very 
productive. 
798— BROWN TURKEY. Medium size, brown¬ 
ish purple and very sweet. Begins to ripen 
last of June. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size Each Five Ten 
18 to 24 ins..$ .30 $1.40 $3.05 
2 to 3 feet. .35 1.60 3.70 
Pears 
789— BARTLETT. Everyone is acquainted with 
this large, yellow pear. Fruit very rich and 
highly aromatic. Ripens August. 
754—GARBER. Large, of good quality and pro¬ 
lific. September. 
790— KEIFER. The best variety for the South¬ 
west. Fine for cooking and for market. Large 
yellow, red cheek, oval, flesh white and juicy. 
Ripens in October. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size Each Five Ten 
2 to 3 feet $ .35 $1.65 $3.10 
3 to 4 feet . .45 2.10 4.00 
4 to 5 feet.55 2.60 5.00 
Grapes—Carmen 
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