CONDON’S HARDY—VIGOROUS WELL ROOTED 
SUPERIOR Northern Grown 2 yr. Old FRUIT TREES 
Strong 4 to 5 ft. 
Trees That Will Flourish Any where 
Greater Values for Less 
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3340 Anoka Summer Apple 
In a Class by Itself—Extremely Early 
Anoka has a characteristic possessed by no other apple 
—the uncanny ability to bear on one-year wood. Baby 
trees bear in the nursery row. Transplanted into the 
orchard they bear the second year. Anoka was orig¬ 
inated by Prof. N. E. Hansen in South Dakota and it 
has made good even up in North Dakota. Pr&f. Hansen 
says: “The Anoka bears on one-year wood and is an 
annual bearer. A one-year old tree sent to Fargo, 
North Dakota ten years ago has borne eight crops in 
ten years." Anoka ripens in August, is similar, in qual¬ 
ity to Duchess. Large fruit, striped red, excellent flavor. 
Each, 55 cts.; 3 for $1.50; 5 for $2.25; 10 for $4.00; 25 
for $8.75, prepaid. 
PI I IMQ SWEET JUICY ONES FOR 
rl-UiVIO EATING AND CANNING 
3386— Underwood. Largest, most attractive red Plum of which 
we know. Hardy and very productive. Comes into bearing early, 
bears every year and heavily. Fine quality, wonderful flavor. 
Ripens in early August. 
3382—Opata. Fruit is purplish red; green flesh, thin skin and 
small pit; extremely early, ripening in July. Pleasing flavor, 
sweetly acid. 
3384— Sapa. Extremely early, vigorous grower. Fruit almost 
black. Flesh deep purple. Ripens in early July. 
3385— Waneta. A very fine large, dark violet-purple red color 
of good quality. Ripens in early August. 
Special Low Prepaid Money Saving Prices On Above 2 Yr. 
Old Plum Trees. Each 49c, 3 for $1.35, 5 for $2.10 prepaid. 
3387— Green Gage. The sweetest eating and canning plum. 
The large, greenish-yellow fruit is produced freely. This fine 
plum should be in every yard. Freestone. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
Postpaid. 
PEACHES—-Tasty Freestone—Best Varieties for Home and Market 
3368— Hale-Haven. Marvelous Peach that was intro¬ 
duced by the Michigan Experiment Station at South 
Haven. It is a cross between J. H. Hale and South 
Haven. A large, highly colored yellow-fleshed Peach, 
ripening approximately two weeks before Elberta. A 
strong, thrifty grower. Very hardy. A big money maker 
and should be in every orchard. 
3369— Bochester. Fruit is large, yellow blushed red. 
Tellow flesh. Arm, fine flavor. We have found this a 
very hardy, extra good peach. 
3367—J. H. Hale. One-third to one-half larger than the 
Elberta. Ripens about five days earlier, and is much 
superior in flavor. Beautiful golden yellow with deep 
carmine blush. Should not be planted alone, but should 
be planted with other varieties to get the best results. 
3366—Early Elberta. Large, yellow with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high quality. Very prolific, 
sure bearer and hardy. The standard market variety. 
Ripens about a week earlier than Elberta. 
3370—South Haven. Large, yellow blushed red. Firm yellow 
flesh of very fine quality. Very hardy. Does exceptionally well 
everywhere. 
Special low Money Saving Prepaid Prices On Peach 
Trees, All 2 Yr. Old. Each 49c, 3 for $1.25, 5 for $1.90, 
10 for $3.50, 25 for $7.50, prepaid. 
CHERRIES—Hardy—Luscious 
3358 — Black Tartarian Sweet. Very large, bright, pur¬ 
plish black. Tender and juicy, immense bearer. 
3361—Napoleon. Sweet, large size, pale yellow with 
bright red cheek. Juicy and sweet. 
3359— Early Richmond Soar. Everywhere the most pop¬ 
ular -variety. Fruit medium size, dark red. melting 
juicy acid flavor. 
3360— Large Montmorency Sour. A. very fine large red 
cherry of the Richmond type but larger. 
Special Low Prepaid Money Saving Prices On 
Above 2 Yr. Old Cherry Trees. Each 69c, 3 for 
$1.92, 5 for $2.95, 10 
for $5.40, 25 for 
$12.25, prepaid. 
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Large Montmorency Cherries 
3355 
3357 Quince—Very Hardy 
Enjoy These From Your Own Yard 
Orange. We list only this one Quince, as we consider 
it by far the best. The trees commence to bear very 
young and produce big crops. Fruit is excellently 
flavored and of large size. Each 75 cts.; 3 for $2.00, 
prepaid. 
PEARS—Delicious for Canning 
3375— Kieffer. (Fall) Large; handsome appearance, rich 
golden yellow, sometimes tinted red on the sunny side; 
bears largest, most consistent bumper crops. Wonder¬ 
ful keeper and an astounding long distance shipper. 
Tree hardy, very strong grower, bears at an early age, 
producing phenomenal crops. 
3376— SeckeL One of the richest and highest flavored 
Pears known; always in demand for desserts and lunch¬ 
eons and better known than any Pear of its class. The 
tree makes a somewhat slow but stout and erect growth. 
3377— Fatten. Our best pear. Grows everywhere. Fruit 
is greenish-yellow, large, juicy, luscious flavor, and 
keeps well. Bears young and heavily. Extremely blight 
resistant. Ripens in August. 
Special Low Prepaid Prices On Above 2 Yr. 
Old Pear Trees. Each 60c, 3 for SI. 65, 5 for 
$2.50, 10 for $4.50, prepaid. 
Apr ico ts—Superb 
Who does not like apricot sauce and preserves? Apricots ripen right after 
cherries and just before the early peaches. Plant them on a north slope. 
Easy to grow. Home-grown, tree-ripened apricots are one of the most deli¬ 
cious of all fruits. Superb is the best favored; most productive, hardy 
Apricot ever produced. Medium size, light salmon colored. Each, 
65 cts.; 3 for $1.80; 5 for $2.75; 10 for $5.00, prepaid. 
Apricot Superb 
Bartlett Pear 
3374 
Underwood Plum 
The most popular Pear for home use 
and market, a leader among canning 
Pears. Should be in every garden and 
orchard. Large, golden yellow with 
reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh 
tender, melting and juicy, with a deli¬ 
cious, musky flavor. Tree vigorous, 
erect, bears abundantly. Special Low 
Prepaid Prices on 2 year old Bartlett 
Pe, ar Trees. Each, 65 cts.; 3 for $1.85; 
5 for $2.75; 10 for $5.00; 25 for $11.25, 
prepaid. 
SEE—Sensational New Thornless Boysenberry on page 55 
