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FRUIT TREES 
“ANOKA” APPLE—Best for the Home Garden 
Bears Fruit the First or Second Year after Planting. 
Bears large crops of delicious apples EVERY YEAR. 
An excellent Summer Eating Apple and a superb cooker. 
Disease resistant and hardy even in the coldest northern states and up into Canada. 
No other apple can combine the wonderful flavor, early bearing, and great productiveness of the Anoka 
Apple. The fruit is of good size and beautifully striped red. There is no other apple like Anoka. It is a new 
apple and the result of many years of hard work and thousands of crosses. It was the one selected as the 
culmination of all these efforts, as combining all of the best points of hardiness, early bearing, productive- 
ness, and superb flavor. Being of medium dwarf habit it is the best apple for the small garden. The size, 
color, and flavor of Anoka Apple are sure to make it a great favorite. In addition to its abundant crop 
of delicious fruit, nothing excels it in beauty when it is loaded down with blossoms in the Springtime. It’s 
an investment, not an expense, as every tree will pay for itself several times over each year in delicious 
fruit. Husky Trees, ready to bear—$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.00. 
“RED DELICIOUS”? APPLE—The Red Delicious Apple is so well known that it is hardly necessary to 
say anything about it. It is the one fancy apple that outsells all others on the high class fruit stands. 
Color red, fruit sweet, juicy, and delicious. Handsome spring blossoms, Hardy and very productive at an 
early age. Strong 4 to 5 foot, 4 year old trees, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50; 100 for 
“GRIMES GOLDEN”? APPLE—Excellent yellow apple of large size, crisp and juicy and mild sub-acid 
flavor. Handsome spring blossoms. Hardy anywhere. Strong 4 to 5 foot, 4 year old trees, $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50; 100 for $45.00. 
“STA YMAN’S WINESAP”? APPLE—The favorite winter apple, with handsome firm fruit of the most 
delicious flavor, slightly tart and full of juice. Excellent eating or cooking apple. Handsome spring blos- 
Farce anywhere. Strong 4 to 5 foot, 4 year old trees, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 100 
or -00. 
“GAGE ELBERTA’’? PEACH—A rich, sweet, juicy, golden yellow freestone of delicious flavor. The rich 
golden yellow skin having a dark red blush on the sunny side. The fruit is large and it is one of the best 
all-round Peaches grown. Hardy anywhere. Excellent strong 5 foot trees ready to bear. $1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.25; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.50; 100 for $60.00. 
“BELLE OF GEORGIA’? PEACH—The State of Georgia is famous for its superb peaches and‘‘Belle 
of Georgia”’ is the best all-round white freestone Peach grown in Georgia or anywhere else. The Peaches 
are large, of delicious flavor and have an attractive blush, and the trees like all others offered in this sale, 
are hardy and productive. PEACH TREES ARE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AND ORNAMENTAL 
TREES FOR EARLY SPRING BLOSSOMS AND WILL FURNISH MANY TIMES THEIR COST 
IN pELicions FRUIT EACH SEASON. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.50; 100 for 
NEW PLUM-CHERRY HYBRID—Something entirely new. The fruit is of a delicious sweetness and 
in favorable seasons will bear fruit the year after planting. Color of skin and fruit rich intense purplish 
black-red. Hardy everywhere even in the most severe climate of our extreme Northern States and Canada. 
Branches from the ground up in shrub form so that all fruit is within reach from the ground. A prodigious 
bearer, as the strength of the plant all goes into producing fruit and not surplus wood, the limbs and 
branches being covered with a solid mass of blossoms in early spring, followed by the most delicious fruit. 
Strong 3 to 4 foot trees, ready to bear fruit. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.50; 6 for $12.00. 
MULBERR Y—The Mulberry is one of our most attractive trees. It produces great quantities of delicious 
berries, much like a coreless, seedless blackberry. Aside from producing a delightful shade tree and providing 
great quantities of berries for the table, they will bring many attractive birds to your garden as the fruit is 
a favorite ‘‘tidbit”’ of all sorts of birds. I have a limited supply of nice sturdy, 3 to 4 ft. trees, at $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50. 
CELESTIAL FIGS—Most gardeners are not aware that figs are hardy in our northern states. Even if 
the tips are killed back by severe freezing weather they will send out new growth and produce huge quan- 
tities of fruit all summer long. If you have never eaten fresh figs, picked off your own tree you will have 
a pleasant surprise coming to you; and as a desert sliced and served with cream, there is no more delicious 
delicacy. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.00. 
NUT TREES 
$250,000 for 80 acres of Walnut Timber. Very few people realize the timber value of walnut trees, yet 
during the last World War a farmer in Iowa sold his 80 acres of Walnut Timber from trees planted 40 feet 
apart for TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. He had meantime been making a 
living from them selling the nuts by the carload in the Chicago market. Even during peace times, as high as 
$450.00 has been paid for a single tree. I have for many years been advocating the planting of spare land 
in Walnut trees for future profit. Once planted they require little or no care. 
For the home garden there is no finer looking or more useful shade tree. It is therefore a three purpose tree; 
while it is developing into a beautiful shade tree and producing luscious nuts, it is also increasing in timber 
value from year to year. The timber is used for gun stocks and therefore demands a high price during war 
times; and it is also scarce enough to demand a high price during peace times. So whether you wish one 
or more shade trees for the home garden, or have some spare land somewhere and have an eye to the future, 
I again recommend “PLANT WALNUT TREES.” 
FINE 3 to 4 foot sturdy trees, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.50; 100 for $60.00. 
BLIGHT RESISTANT CHESTNUTS—When I first came to Long Island 35 years ago it abounded with 
huge stately Chestnut trees, nature’s most magnificent shade trees. Then the blight came, one of the many 
foreign pest importations, and as a result every last chestnut tree was wiped out, not only on Long Island, 
but throughout the entire country. The United States Department of Agriculture thereupon began a very 
thorough research to determine what might be done about it. The result was the discovery in China of a 
blight-resistant Chestnut Tree, producing nuts of exceptionally fine flavor. I am pleased to be able to 
offer this year some of these blight-resistant Chestnut Trees, three years old at $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00; 
6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00; 100 for $50.00. 
BUTTERNUT TREES—A tree of the walnut family with elongated nuts that have a delicious sweet 
kernel. They are also often pickled when young. The hardwood is valuable and is used for interior trim. 
The tree is highly ornamental and interesting. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.50; 100 
for $60.00. 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
BABYLON WEEPING WILLOW—The Weeping Willow tree is always interesting and this species 
is the best of them all. Especially prized for its quick growth and exceedingly long graceful drooping 
branches and long narrow leaves up to 8 inches long and interesting catkins with the leaves. 2 to 3 foot 
trees. 85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.50; 100 for $40.00. 
PIN OAK—The most handsome, useful, and ornamental of the Oaks, especially for small grounds or street 
planting. The luxuriant cut-leaf foliage assumes a bright red color in autumn. Erect, symmetrical, rapid 
growing. Fine, strong, young, 2 to 3 foot trees, 85c each; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.50; 100 for 
$40.00. 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE—A specimen that is now 40 ft. high planted by me as a tiny tree 20 years 
ago, is the pride of my home garden. I have never known anyone who has seen it who was not fascinated 
by it. A full grown tree grows 100 feet high. The foliage is as artistic as the finest fern. It belongs to the 
Pea family, producing greenish white flowers in large clusters at the end of the branches, followed by 
heavy pods like lima beans, inclosing mahogany colored beans that take polish like a bead. The trees 
should be planted while quite young. Nice young trees, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50. 
GINKGO— A native of China, and the one remaining specimen of a prehistoric race of trees that lived 
when the Dinosauer roamed the earth. The foliage resembles the leaf of a maiden hair fern, and the tree 
therefore resembles a huge fern tree. The foliage is leathery and the tree is free from insect pests and 
diseases. Perhaps that is the reason the species has survived through the ages. The tree is of upright growth 
and eventually reaches the enormous height of 120 feet. I have a limited supply of young trees of this 
interesting species for sale at $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50. 
CANOE BIRCH—Winter or summer the snow white bark of the Canoe Birch is a delight in any garden 
or landscape. For best effect they should be planted in groups of several trees a few feet apart, the number 
depending upon the space available. I have some extra fine, husky trees available this fall at $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50. 
SIMONI POPLAR—A very handsome and attractive shade tree. I have a few extra fine strong 5 to 6 
foot trees which I will sell at $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50. 
BLACK LOCUST—Ornamental trees with fern-like foliage and delightful spring blossoms like a big bunch 
of sweet peas. Strong 6 ft. trees, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50. 


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A Full Grown Apple Tree in All Its Spring Glory. 
A Full Grown Tree Will Produce Several 
Barrels of Apples Each Year. 
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