FRUITS and BERRIES 
Happily, fruit has returned to the garden. For fruit, like 
vegetables, makes a manor of even the smallest place. To pluck 
grapes, blackberries or apples fresh from vine, bush or tree that 
you yourself have raised brings a feeling of self-sufficiency—a 
distinct sense of well being. 
Fruits in your garden also command an ornamental value. 
Few things are as decorative as an appletree, time-worn and mellow, 
growing at the end of a path or casting necessary shade on a 
bed of mint. Soft blooms oh cherries, apples, pears and plum 
are welcomed with the spring. 
In addition to the sizes listed below we can supply large, 
bearing trees for immediate yield and effect. 
TREES 
APPLE 
In ten varieties all hardy and adapted to the Chicago area. 
2 yr. trees .each 
3 yr. trees .each 
4 yr. trees .each 
PEAR 
Bartlett and Flemish Beauty. 
2 yr. trees .each 
3 yr. trees .each 
PLUM 
Abundance, Burbank and Underwood. 
2 yr. trees .each 
3 yr. trees .each 
CHERRY 
Montmorency, a large sour cherry. 
2 yr. trees .each 
3 yr. trees .each 
5 yr. trees B/B .each 
75 
1.25 
1.75 
.75 
1.25 
.75 
1.25 
.75 
1.25 
4.00 
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