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Here you will see an actual photograph of a 
McKay standard size (5-6 ft.) fruit tree, also a 
photograph of a typical fruit tree put out by the 
average mail order concern. Make your own 
comparison. Note the sturdy trunk, the well 
developed top and the heavy root system — all 
characteristic of McKay trees. Then look at the 
inferior type. You’re bound to conclude that the 
best is the cheapest when it comes to buying stock. 
Why buy small, poorly developed stock when you 
can get McKay quality at the low prices con- 
tained in this Price List. Remember that nursery 
stock which doesn’t grow is expensive at any 
price. The small amount you pay for vigorous, 
well developed stock is soon forgotten when it 
brings you a hundred-fold return on 
your investment. 
par jan 
