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PRICE: 2-yr., 4-6 ft. trees, Each 50c; 
INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS 
ORDER EARLY. Make vp your order and send 
it to. us as soon as you receive this catalog. Early 
in the season we have a complete stock of all 
varieties and you will not be disappointed in get- 
ting just what you want. Karly cash buyers will 
find our Cash Discounts most attractive and 
worth while. See page 5 of this catalog. 
SHIPPING SEASON. We begin shipping the last 
of March or first of April, according to season, 
and continue until about May 15th. We do not 
advise our customers to order stock for ship- 
ment after this date. We can fill fall orders and 
make shipments soon as stock matures, which is 
around October 15th, depending on season. 
TERMS. Cash with order. However, if you pre- 
fer, you may send a small down payment with 
your order and the balance any time before you 
wish shipment made. Orders amounting to $5.00 
or more, for shipment before May 1st will be ship- 
ped 1c. ©) D. provided) 25) per cent of the amount 
is remitted with order. No orders will be booked 
or stock reserved unless part payment is made 
with order. 
REMITTANCE. Always remit by personal check, 
express or post office money order, bank draft, or 
registered letter. Never send currency in letter 
PEAR TREES 
PRICES: 2-yr., 9-16 in. caliper, 4 to 6 
ft. trees, each 45c; 3, $1.25; 10, $4.00. 
BARTLETT. Leading commercial and home use pear. 
Big producer. Fruit is golden colored, sometimes 
with red cheek. Flavor melting rich and buttery. 
Good for any and every use. Ripens about first of 
September. 
CLAPP’S 
pale yellow pear with red cheek. Tree hardy and 
vigorous and does 
grained, sweet, and highly flavored. 
KIEFFER. Ripens in October and November. Large 
yellow pear noted for its keeping quality. Used ex- 
tensively in commercial] 
sure crop, heavy yield and shipping qualities. Tree 
very fast grower and bears young. 
SECKEL. Commonly called “Sugar Pear.’ One of the 
richest and highest flavored pears known. Small 
size, yellowish russet, with red cheek. ‘Flesh! white, 
buttery, very juicy and melting, Always in de- 
mand for desserts and better known than any other 
pear in its class. Ripens September and October. 
NEW DOUGLAS PEAR—Bears in Two Years 
This valuable new early-bearing pear is cold resistant and considered to be blight 
proof. Bears early, ofttimes same season planted and produces heavy crops. 
large smooth, yellow blushed. Flavor delicious, very sweet, melting and juicy, A regu- 
lar cropper in all soils and localities. Something new and better! 
: 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.50. 
45- 
EACH 
FAVORITE. Ripens early August. Large 
well everywhere. Fruit fine 
plantings because of its 

Fruit is 



without registering, as we cannot assume liability 
for currency lost in unregistered letters. 
NOTE. Should the United States, or any state, 
increase by taxes, legislative acts, inflation, or in 
any other way beyond our control, the cost or 
selling price of nursery stock listed in this cata- 
log, we reserve the right to add to our quoted 
prices to cover such increase. 
EXPRESS SHIPMENTS. For most orders ex- 
press is the safest, and, all things considered, the 
best way to havei your nursery stock shipped. All 
express orders are shipped collect for transporta- 
tion charges. All shipments of nursery stock by 
express now travel at second class rate, making 
charges about 25 per cent cheaper than formerly. 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENTS. Many of our 
small orders are shipped by parcel post but we 
do mot recommend it for any but very small 
orders, as it is much more expensive than ex- 
press on large orders or for long distances. By 
referring ‘to tthe table below you may determine 
the amount of money you must add to your order 
for postage. If postage is not included with your 
remittance we will assume that you wish us to 
ship C. O. MD. for exact postage required. 
PARCEL POST TABLE 
Group No, 1—Southern Michigan (Grand Rapids, 
Port Huron, Owosso and all towns south there- 
of). Northern Indiana (Indianapolis and all 
towns north thereof.) 
Group No. 2—Northern Michigan (Towns north of 
Grand Rapids, Owosso and Port Huron), South- 
ern Indiana (Towns south of Indianapolis). 
Strawberry and Asparagus 
BATS ses alge Calin 100 plants 
AI OTLLGLED CLI: ED NeUD CSM cd's) = Gren) sens 100 plants 
All tramsplants, grape vines ........ 100 plants 
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Ori te LT OORMe tate ate eisiens ctiwelers sresteratevel oles 1 tree 
5 trees 
Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin. 
Group No. 3—Ark., Del., Kans., Md., Minn., Mo., 
Nebr.,;, N. Ji, N. \¥., No. Car:, Pa., Tenn., Via, 
Wie WEIS 
Group No. 4-—All states mot included in the other 
three groups. 
Group Grouf Group Group 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 
$0.12 $0.18 $0.25 $0.40 
.20 -50 45 .85 
.39 50 woe 1.25 
.10 -13 ai .25 
.10 Ps 117 25 
15 Bae -40 .65 
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