






A YOUNG 
“S-IN-1/° APPLE 
TREE IN 
BEARING 
One of these 
trees will produce 
bushels of deli- 
cious fruit, besides 
being unsurpassed 
for their spring 
blossoms, and or- 
namental at all 
times. 

“5-IN-1” Apple Sree | 
5 KINDS OF APPLES ON ONE TREE 
Red Apples, Yellow Apples, Early Apples, Late Apples, Sweet Apples, Tart Apples, 
Eating Apples, Cooking Apples, Apples to suit every taste and for every purpose, all on 
one tree. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.50; 6 for $12.00; 12 for $20.00. 
"5.IN-1” Peach Sree 
THE 5 MOST DELICIOUS PEACHES GROWN 
Elberta, Golden Jubilee, Red Bird, J. H. Hale and Belle of Georgia. You can have 
these large sweet juicy peaches, all growing, and ripening to their rosy and golden glory, 
providing luscious fruit early, midseason and late, all on one single magical tree. It sounds 
fantastic but it is true. These trees are sure to prove a sensation in your community. 
These peach trees are hardy right up into Canada. 
"5.IN-1" Pear Tree 
This is one of the greatest novelties ever offered to the horticultural world, Delicious 
tree-ripened fruit is most healthful, and every one with any kind of a garden can find room 
for one or more of these marvelous multi-fruited trees. Your neighbors will be amazed and 
you will have a lifetime of enjoyment for a small investment. The varieties of pears on 
this tree are the Bartlett, Keiffer, Garber, Early Harvest, and Koonce, five of the finest 
pears that grow; juicy, highly flavored, early and late. 
"5.IN-1” Pliwn Sree 
The varieties of plums produced on this ‘‘One Tree Orchard”’ are Burbank, Abundance, 
Red June, Wickson and American; five of the finest and most delicious of all plums in 
red, purple. yellow, etc. 
"5-IN-I” Cherry Tree 
Cherries for cooking and for eating, black cherries, red cherries, white cherries, early 
and late cherries, sweet and sour cherries; five of the choicest varieties, all on one tree. 
A new feat in horticultural magic to mystify your friends. 
One Each of the Above 5 Varieties, $10.00 
: 5 KINDS OF APPLES ON ONE TREE 












Goer 
APPLE TREE 
SO 
Prepaid 
Gach. 
The varieties of apples on one tree are: 
Double Red Delicious 
Red Rome Beauty 
Yellow Delicious 
Stayman’s Winesap 
Yellow Transparent 




New Giant 
BLUEBERRIES 
Huge berries up to three-fourths of an inch in diameter. 
Plant two or more varieties for cross pollenization. 
CABOT. Earliest variety to bear fruit. 3 feet. 
CONCORD. A few days earlier than Rubel. 6 feet. 
JERSEY. Produces the largest berries of all. 6 feet. 
RANCOCAS., Delicious berries, very large. 5 feet. 
RUBEL. Considered the best of all. 6 feet. 
Price on any of the above: $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
6 for $6.00. 


“Miracle” 
BUSH CHERRY 
The Result of 40 Years Breeding 
1. Highly Ornamental. 
tration at right.) 
Easy to Grow. 
Quick to Bear. 
Dwarf Habit. (3 to 5 ft. high.) 
Requires Little Room. 
Excellent Eating. 
Delicious Preserves. 
Fine for Cordial. 
. Bears Large Crops of Fruit 
Annually. 
10. Very Hardy. 
(See illus- 
WVONAVIBWN 
FRUIT BORNE ALL ALONG THE BRANCHES AS 
ILLUSTRATED AT RIGHT 
This new “Miracle” Bush Cherry, illustrated above as it blos- 
soms in the spring time, is the result of 40 years of cross-breeding. 
The fruit is large and delicious to eat from the bush and makes a 
wonderful jam of superb flavor and richest color imaginable. 
The bush branches from the ground up and is literally covered 
with its delicious fruit ali along the full length of the twigs and 
branches, just as it is covered with attractive snow-white blossoms 
in the spring. The blossoms are followed by silvery green foliage, 
turning to rich red and gold in the fall, so that the bush is always 
highly ornamental. They are superb as a hedge or foundation 
planting, or as specimen shrubs placed anywhere in the garden. 
The fruit, of course, may all be picked without the use of a ladder. 
They are hardy from coast to coast and from the Gulf of Mexico 
right into Canada. The strong plants I will send are bearing size 
and will produce many times their cost in delicious fruit each 
season. 
$1.50 Each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $6.00; 12 for $10.00 
