WORTH TALKING ABOUT 
BARGAIN 
No. 28 
1 Cope's Seedless 
Pear, 3Vi to $ It., 
which is $1.40 net. 
1 Sweet September 
Cherry, 3 to 4 It., 
which is also $1.40 
n °ONLY $2.80 
Net, Not Prepaid. 
FREE 
Your choice o! 3 
Blueberry, 1-yr. Or 
1 each: 9/16 in. 
grade Sweet Cherry 
and Pear, any other 
▼arieties listed. (Be 
sure to specily wheth¬ 
er you want Free 
Blueberries, or Free 
Fruit Trees.) 
SW€€T S€PT€MB€R 
New Fall-Bearing Cherry 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 94 
Something new and unusual in Sweet Cherries. Just think 
of it! Sweet Cherries in your back yard in the fall when 
other varieties have been gone for months. Ripens in Sep¬ 
tember and fruit hangs on until snow flies. 
Fruit is large, about like Montmorency, and bright red in 
color. Flesh is crisp, rich and sweet. Retains its color when 
canned. May be left on tree for several weeks after ripen¬ 
ing, and picked as wanted. 
Sweet September bears the second or third year. It is ex¬ 
tremely hardy, much more so than other varieties, and a 
strong, healthy grower. Try at least one or two trees and 
give yourself the luxury of this fine new variety. 
PRICE: Each 10 25 
l-yr., 3- to 4-ft. trees .$1.40 $13.50 $31.25 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
(See page 10 for further description.) 
Sweet September Cherry 
HARDEE fleocA 
Hardee 
Peach 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 120. 
The coming Peach for the commercial grower! Has 
been tested by the Ohio Experimental Station for several 
years and found to resist excessive cold better than any 
other Peach known. Has successfully withstood 18 de¬ 
grees below zero with no injury to the 
wood, and little if any damage to the 
crop! 
The Peach itself is of the genuine 
Elberta type, equally as firm and about 
the same size. Generally 
equal or superior to Elberta 
If you live in a section of the country where Peaches have been uimuccessful^due^^ 
to extreme cold, TRY HARDEE, the hardiest Peach known' unsuccesslui due 
T H lth H^L h .^ rdee n ? at ? t res £ a u tre P a size intermediate between Elberta and 
PRrr'F 1 ' ll d ° eS n0t attain the °f common varieties in the nursery row 
ft- ?/,}•!-«—.S& sl°oo 
l*Y r *» ' 16 in. trees... 45 ^ gg 
Above prices net, subject to no cash discount."Write for special quota¬ 
tions on lots in excess of 10 trees. We can save you money. 
COPE’S SeedUi. PEAR 
The Pear Without a Fault! No Seeds, No Core, No Waste! Solid fruit all 
the way through. Think what this means—eat it all, or can it whole- 
no mess, no bother, saves work! ' 
Resembles Bartlett in appearance, but has several distinct advantages 
Ripens 10 days later which puts the fruit on the market at a time when 
Pears are in demand, brings highest prices. 
Seedless and coreless—by eliminating the usual one-third waste of ordi¬ 
nary Pears, proves far superior for canning. 
Thriftiest grower and heaviest bearer; hardy; grows on any soil. Blight 
resistant. Sure cropper. Best all around Pear for home use or market 
Our trees are being handled under license from Seedless Pear Nurseries, 
Inc., the patent applicant. No tree genuine without the label. 
PRICE: Net, subject to no cash discount. Each More 1 
2 vr" n/ffi*® 9/ « 16 in -; V/ 2 ' to 5 ft - trees .$1.40 $1.25 Each 
2 -yr„ 11/16 in. trees, 5 ft. and up. I.95 j 75 Each 
Cope's 
Seedless 
Pear 
*7/te WHITTEN NURSERIES MICHIGAN 
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