JONATHAN—A beautiful all-red Apple, medi- 
um in size, highly flavored, and of excellent 
quality, being tender, juicy, spicy and rich. A 
splendid market and family sort. Tree long 
lived, productive and an early bearer. Will keep 
well without special care, and will stand much 
handling. 
NORTHERN SPY—This is a fine Apple for 
culinary use and its exceptionally fine flavor 
makes it invaluable as a dessert Apple. Fruit 
extra large, firm, tender, crisp and juicy; mild 
sub-acid flavor. Skin pale yellow with bright 
pinkish red, and mottled with carmine. Tree 
large and vigorous, 
NEW CORTLAND—The young bearing habit 
of this fine new fall Apple has astonished grow- 
ers everywhere. It has proven to be one of the 
greatest eating, shipping, and market Apples 
ever introduced. The trees are large, healthy, 
and immensely productive. Fruit large and hand- 
some, Flesh fine grained, crisp, and juicy. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS—This variety is 
like Delicious in every respect excepting that it 
has added color, As the name implies this is a 
solid red, highly colored Delicious. It is recom- 
mended especially for locations where Delecious 
does not have sufficient color, The tree is hardy, 
healthy, vigorous and bears regular annual 
crops. Flesh is fine grained, crisp, melting and 
juicy. Quality is very good and the season is 
November to March Delicious is a wonderful 
eating Apple. 

Plant Peaches for Quick Returns 
This fruit brings returns sooner than any other tree that can be planted. It is very desirable 
also for use as a filler in Apple, Plum or Cherry orchards, because it comes into bearing so soon 
and makes the orchard show a profit before the slower growing trees reach their bearing age. 
They are usually planted from 15 to 20 feet apart in permanent orchards, and do best on light, 
well drained soil. Trees should be severely pruned when planted, 
branches on the planted trunk. 
allowing them to make new 
Extra fine, 5 to 6 ft. trees, the best size to plant: 30c each; $2.50 per 10; $20.00 per 100. 
ELBERTA—The standard market Peach of 
the whole country. Perfectly hardy and a strong 
growing disease-resistant variety. Color yellow 
with red cheek, flesh yellow and highly flavor- 
ed; freestone; skin exceedingly tough and will 
stand long shipments better than any other 
Peach. There are more acres of Elberta now 
bearing than all other varieties combined in the 
great middle-west ‘Peach belt, and we feel cer- 
tain that it will hold this place for many years. 
SOUTH HAVEN—oOur stock of South Haven 
was budded from bearing trees and they cer- 
tainly are fine. This great variety has been out- 
selling all early Peaches on the market for the 
past several years and we recommend it without 
hesitation as being an extra fine sort. Is large 
sized, freestone, yellow flesh and skin with red 
cheek; tree a quick, upright grower. 
CHAMPION—A white-fleshed Peach, very ex- 
cellent in quality; attractive fruit; large creamy 
white, tender flesh, very pleasant flavor, having 
a peculiar honey taste. Stone semi-free to free. 
Ripens with St. John; three weeks before El- 
berta, 
J. H. HALE—Fruit averages one-third to one- 
half larger than the Elberta; ripens about five 
days earlier and is much superior in flavor. 
Color a beautiful golden yellow with carmine 
blush, Is only partially self pollenizing, so should 
be planted with some other variety such as EIl- 
berta. Freestone. 
HALE-HAVEN—This new (Peach is a cross 
between South Haven and J. H. Hale, two of 
the greatest Peaches. It is an exceptionally early, 
QUINCE 
ORANGE—We list only this one Quince, as 
we consider it the best by far. The trees corm- 
mence to bear very young and produce big crops. 
Fruit is excellently flavored, orange shape and 
of large size. Tree a dwarf grower, planted about 
12 feet apart in orchards, 
PRICES: 4to 5 ft. trees, 60c each; $5.75 per 
10; $60.00 per 100. 

ELBERTA 

heavy yielding, frost - resistant variety. Two 
weeks earlier than Elberta. The flesh of Hale- 
Haven is thick, wholesome and delicious. Free- 
stone, A real dependable money-maker, 
ROCHESTER — This wonderful new Peach 
originated near Rochester, New York, and is of 
the Crawford type. However, it precedes the 
Early Crawford by a week, is more prolific, 
hardier, larger, prettier and fully its equal in 
quality. Its skin is thick and tough which makes 
it a good shipper. Light yellow to orange, 
blushed with dark red. Well adapted for both 
home use and market. Freestone. 
APRICOT 
MOORPARK—Very large, orange-yellow fruit 
with red cheek; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy and 
delicious; freestone; very productive; extra good 
for either market or dessert. Will thrive and 
produce an abundance of fruit anywhere that a 
peach or plum will thrive, 
PRICES:4 to 5 ft. trees, 60c each; $5.75 per 
10; $55.00 per 100. 

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