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FRUIT T R ELEL «S 
The home orchard is ooming baok into popular favor, 
for who oan resist the beautiful show of blossoms in 
the spring and the joys of luscious fruit in the fall. 
For the small amount of attention given, the returns 
are multiplied a hundredfold. With modern spray¬ 
ing equipment and methods, success is assured. 
We oarry the ohoioest varieties of Apples, Pears, 
Peaches, Cherries, Plums, and Grapes, which have proven 
tiooessful growers in this section. 
LARGE FRUIT TREES 
Our Specimen fruit trees are available in large sizes. 
These trees are heavy branohed and beautifully shaped. 
They will save you many years of waiting for blossom 
shade and fruit. They are from five to seven years 
old and are excellent plants for specimen planting. 
APPLES 
Delicious (#2 Lymans) Winesap (Turley) 
Grimes Golden Winesap (Staymans) 
Winter Banana 
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Bartlett (Niohols) Kiefer 
Duchess Angouleme Seokel 
6 to 7 ft. B&B . $3,60 
1 to l£ in. oal. 7 to 8 ft. B&B . 6.00 
l£ to 2 in. oal. 7 to 8 ft. B&B . 7.60 to 10.00 
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APPLES 
--Delioious (Early Winter) 
Large red fruit, uniform in size. 
Very popular, quality unexcelled .86 
--Grimes Golden (Fall) 
Yellow; best for quality and pro¬ 
duction.. 
—Jonathan (Late Winter) 
Bright red with a spiey flavor... ,85 
--Transparent (Summer) 
Earliest and best of the early kinds 
white, tender, juioy,.. .85 
—Winesap (Winter) 
Red, rioh and juicy...85 
3 For 
2.25 
2.25 
2.25 
2.25 
2.25 
CHERRIES 
—Blaok Tartarian (Early) 
Most popular of the sweet varieties. 
Large fruit, blaok and heart-shaped. 
Vigorous tree. 1.00 2.75 
—Montmorency (Early) 
Sour, dark red; juioy acid flavor .75 2.00 
