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FRUIT TREES 
WHY NOT HUY MORE FRUIT TREES? 
How many dollars a year do you spend for fruit— 
either fresh or in cans ? 
Did you ever stop to think that one-tenth that sum 
invested in a few trees, would give you many times 
the amount of fruit you buy—and keep on giving it 
to you, year after year? 
Please note that we quote on first grade stock in 
fruit trees. 
If you have in mind small stock such as mail order 
catalogue quotes write us giving list of wants and 
we will quote price for such stock. 
APPLES 
11-16 inch and up, 75c each; per 10 $6.50. 
EARLY VARIETIES—Early Transparent, Red As- 
trachan. 
SUMMER & FALL—Duchess of Oldenburg, Maiden 
Blush, Wealthy, and Hyslop Crab. 
WINTER—Baldwin, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Nor¬ 
thern Spy, Rome Beauty, Stayman Wine Sap. Tol- 
man Sweet, Winter Banana, York Imperial, Delic¬ 
ious, Red-Delicious, Yellow. 
MOYER’S PRIZE—The finest apple of recent intro¬ 
duction Yellow skin with blush, luscious fruit, 
and a late keeper, 2 yr., 11-16 inch, $1.00 each. 
PEACHES 
9-16 inch up—40c each; per 10—$3.50. 
VARIETIES—Early Crawford, Late Crawford. El- 
berta, Champion, J. H. Hale, Rochester, Gold Drop, 
South Haven, Heath Cling. 
PEARS 
11-16 inch up—7 5c each; per 10—$7.00 
Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, Clapps Favorite, Duchess, 
Seckle, Kieffer. 
CHERRIES 
11-16 inch up—75c each; per 10—$7.00. 
SOUR—Early Richmond, Dyehouse, Large Mont¬ 
morency. 
SWEET—Windsor, Black Tartarian, Napoleon, Bing, 
Gov. Wood. 11-16 up—85c each; per 10—$7.50. 
PLUMS 
11-16 inch up—75c each; per 10—$7.00. 
Lombard, Burbank, Abundance, Green Gage, Ger¬ 
man Prune, Yellow Egg, Mooi^f Arctic. 
QUINCES 
VARIETIES—Orange and Champion; % in. 7 5c each. 
APRICOTS 
11-16 inch, up 75c; 9-16 in. up 65c each. 
Early Golden, Moorpark, J. L. Budd. 
GRAPES 
Two year 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
Concord, Moor^ Early, Worden, Niagara, Brighton, 
Agawam. 
