FRUITS 

Fruit Trees 
This year, more than ever, you are urged to plant fruit 
trees. They provide the small home owner with a decora- 
tive supply of colorful flowers in Spring, followed by useful 
fruits in Fall. They may be trained into excellent shade 
trees for either the back or front yard. The varieties and 
sizes listed are well within the scope of everyone’s needs. 
APPLES 
Baldwin (3 yrs. old). Dark red, good general purpose 
Apple. Winter. 
Cortland (4 yrs. old). Bright red fruits resembling McIn- 
tosh. A good keeper. Fall. 
Delicious Red (3 yrs. old). Excellent eating Apple with 
large, dark red fruits. Winter. 
Delicious Yellow (3 yrs. old). Extremely hardy. An 
alluring Apple with strong appetite appeal. Winter. 
Grimes Golden (3 yrs. old). A fine, golden yellow variety. 
Late Fall. 
McIntosh (4 yrs. old). A leading, crisp red dessert Apple. 
Early Fall. 
Northern Spy (3 yrs. old). Large, juicy Winter Apple. 
Red Astrachan (3 yrs. old). A good Summer Apple, pro- 
ducing large red fruits. 
Rhode Island Greening (3 yrs. old). Winter; excellent 
cooking Apple. 
Stayman’s Winesap (4—5 yrs. old). Hardy Apple pro- 
ducing an abundance of fruit. Fall. 
Wealthy (3 yrs. old). Red Apple, general purpose. Autumn. 
Yellow Transparent (4-5 yrs. old). A good early Apple, 
pale yellow. 
York Imperial (3 yrs. old). Good cookmg Apple and 
keeper. 
meveeeOld....:... $1.25 | 4yrs. old... .$2.00-$3.00 
ole «-Pake) (o Sn $4.50-$6.00 
NEW QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
For the Gardener with Limited Space 
Especially suitable for the home grounds, having five 
delicious varieties of Apples on one tree. Fruit throughout 
the season. 
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Each tree is budded to Yellow Transparent, Anoka, 
Red Jonathan, Red Delicious and Yellow Delicious. 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. A favorite black, sweet Cherry. Early. 
Gov. Wood. An early yellow, sweet Cherry. 
Montmorency. Sour Cherry for home and market use. 
Hardy and excellent flavor. Ripens early. 
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GRAPES 
Weta Leo 
Caco. Best red. 
Moores Diamond. White Grape. 
Moores Early. Ripens before Concord. Blue Grape. 
SreNO.), plants. .5.....<..- 30c. each, $2.50 for 10 
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