Whole Root Trees 
Hardy Northern Grown 
Disease Free 
True-To-Name 
First Class Root Stocks 
More for your Money 
Most Profitable Varieties 
Reasonable Prices 
Reliable and Trustworthy 
TRIS 
DOLICY 
Above is a picture of Mr. Worley beside a increased the demand for 
2 year old tree in the Orchard owned by Mr. Worley’s Fine Fruit Trees 
Spahr, Boiling Springs, Pa. 
throughout the World. 
All our Nursery Stock is grown on rotated soil, vigorous stock 
can never be obtained by growing it year after year on the same soil. 
A profitable crop of corn cannot be obtained the second and third 
years of continuous cropping and neither can a vigorous, disease free 
tree be obtained the second and third years. 
A well balanced fertilizer is necessary to obtain a perfect tree. 
A fertilizer that developes the tree in a vigorous growing condition. 
Fruit trees grown this way will net handicap the orchardman by mak- 
ing him have to develop the other parts of the tree caused by a de- 
ficiency of some particular element, before his tree is ready to start 
down the road to greater profits. 
The rootstock is a very important factor to consider; some- 
times trees prove very disappointing because the rootstock is not ad- 
aptable to existing conditions. All of Worley’s fruit trees are grown 
on the standard rootstocks; French crab apple. French pear, Myrobal- 
an es Mazzard or Mahaleb Cherry, and the North Carolina Natural 
Peach. 
When selecting varieties you should use your best judgment 
because once a variety is planted it is a very expensive proposition 
to change it, we realize that and this is why we are making every 
possible effort to be sure your trees are true to variety. 
Dr. Upshall of the Vineland Experiment Station states the fol- 
lowing concerning this point in an article written by him on ‘“‘Sugges- 
tions on the Purchase of Nursery Stock.” “When choosing varieties. 
personal experience is the best guide and the second best is the ex- 
perience of the neighbors who have orchards on the same soil type. 

