Quince Trees 
For Jelly, Jam and Marmalade 
lto9 10to 49 
(Per tree) trees trees 
3-4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16” cal. .$0.80 $0.65 
4-5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16” cal.. 1.00 £0 
CHAMPION. Tree strong grower; pro- 
duces a good crop every year. Fruit 
is large and of good quality. Late. 
BOURGEAT. Large, golden yellow, 
fine quality. Ripens soon after 
Orange. 
ORANGE. Good size. Heavy bearer. 
Flesh yellow. October. 
Apricot Trees--Hardy 
They Grow Like Peaches 
lto9 10to 49 
(Per tree) trees trees 
3-4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16” cal... .$0.60 $0.50 
4-5 ft. 9/16 to 11/16” cal... .75 60 
DOr ly LO le Cale. . of." -90 75 
GIANT SIZE, Extra Heavy 1.25 
ALEXANDER. Fruit large, yellow 
flecked with red. 
MOORPARK. Orange-yellow fruit with 
red cheeks. 
A booklet containing complete planting and cultural directions for all 
trees and plants offered in this catalog will be included free with each 
order upon request. 

Alexander Apricots 
The New Extra Hardy 
Manchurian Apricot 
Put them on your “must” list. Particularly outstanding 
because of their ability to thrive and bear fruit almost 
anywhere in the U. S. A., thus extending the present 
Apricot belt to the Canadian border and even beyond. 
Have withstood temperatures of 50 below zero. Very 
drought resistant. They bear early, almost always in 
one or two years after planting. Fruit is of good size, 
freestone, good flavor. Strong two-year trees, 60c each; 
$5.50 per 10. 
Sweet September 
Cherry (Plant Pat. No. 94) 
The amazing new fall-bearing Cherry. Produces delli- 
ciously sweet cherries, medium dark red, large size fruit, 
which ripen about September Ist. The young trees start 
bearing the second or third year after planting, and con- 
tinue producing heavy crops thereafter. Strong, 3-4 ft. 
trees, $1.60 each. 
Rhubarb = Pieplant 
McDONALD RHUBARB. You'll want some of this Red Sweet Rhubarb. 
The new seedless variety, grown from divisions. Outyields and takes 
less sugar than Myatt's Linnaeus. Mildly 
acid, bears stalks up to 2 feet tall, red all 
the way down. Price: No. 1 divisions, 
30c each; 3 for 80c; 10 for $2.25. 

Horseradish 
MALINER KREN. Very hardy, and thrives best in cool, . 
moist earth, but will thrive well on any soil that produces 
i a - | ae in crops of any kind. Plants are vigorous, and roots grow 
arge, tenaer an goo quality. Tice: ' . és E 
to a large size. Price, l-yr., No. 1 plants: 10 for 50c; 
2-yr. No. 1 plants, 10 h; 3 for 25c: 
ipa sigh aed wae es 25 for $1.00: 100 for $3.00. 
MYATT’S LINNAEUS RHUBARB. Early, 
Nut Trees 
Nut trees are valuable, usefuland BLACK WALNUT. Widely known, 
ornamental. No home should be very hardy. Trees grow to an 
without them. They are valuable immense size and bear heavy 
as shade and ornamental trees, as crops regularly. Nuts are deli- 




' Walnut 
well as for the nuts they produce. cious. 
English 
Walnut 
poee ENGLISH WALNUT. A fi loft 
|, Black Walnut, 5-6 ft. ......... $2.25 ; race tae 
growing tree with handsome 
spreading head. Very hardy, will 
stand extreme cold. Produces 
abundantly. 
English Walnut, 3-4 ft., grafted. 3.25 
English Walnut, 4-5 ft., grafted. 4.25 
Pecan, 5-6 feet, grafted ....... as. 
5 BUNTING’S Grafted Nut Trees Pro- 
duce Nuts in Two or Three Years PECAN. Strong grower. Very large, 
Rhubarb After Planting. thin-shelled nuts, easily opened. 
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