McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE Oly 
with another. “A One-Tree Orchard.” Varieties: 
Bartlett, Garber, Keiffer, Douglas, and Early Har- 
vest. 
Large Two-Year Trees @ $1.25 each 
2 or more @ $1.15 each 
NEW 5-N-1 PEACH. | 
Five Varieties on One Tree; 
This tree, like Quintuplet apple, is an outstand- 
ing novelty which we are offering for the first time. 
The practice of budding more than one kind of 
peach on a single tree is not new; propagators have 
been doing it for years, but up to this time it has 
never been done on a large scale. Our 5-N-1 Peach 
is composed of the best commercial varieties grown 
—Hale Haven, Belle of Georgia, Golden Jubilee, 
South Haven, and Elberta—giving you a supply of 
fruit throughout the entire season. 
Strong Two-Year Trees @ 75c each 
2 or more @ 65c each 
3-N-1 FRUIT TREE. 
Peach-Plum-Apricot. 
Early Golden Apricot, Elberta Peach, Abundance 
Plum. 
This tree, which is highly ornamental and which 
provides a complete orchard, does not require any 
more space than an ordinary fruit tree. Covered 
with pink and white blooms for a long period. 
Two trees will produce enough fruit in Apricots, 
Peaches and Plums for an average family, and 
have enough left over for your neighbor. Will 
bear the third year after planting. 
Good Heavy Two-Year Tree @ 75c each 
2 or more @ 65c each 
It is not our policy to make extravagant claims 
as to the merit of our products, but we wish to as- 
sure you that these Combination Fruit Trees are 
hardy, vigorous stock, and are very productive 
wherever planted. Be the first in your community 
to have these real worthwhile novelties. 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, Inc. 
McMinnville, Tennessee 
STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
OFFICE OF STATE ENTOMOLOGIST AND 
PLANT PATHOLOGIST 
Knoxville, Tennessee 
NURSERY CERTIFICATE 
No. 140 Last Inspection Made August 11, 1941 
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY CERTIFIES, That 
the nursery stock in the nurseries of 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, Inc. 
McMinnville, Tennessee 
has been thoroughly inspected. The stock, premises 
and adjacent properties have been found to be ap- 
-parently free from especially injurious insect pests 
and diseases. May be revoked for cause. 
VOID AFTER SEPT, 30, 1942. 
G. M. BENTLEY, 
State Entomologist and Plant Pathologist. 
