W orley’'s Inspected Trees Are Disease Free 
Melvin Worley 
and Prof. McCune 
after inspecting 
Worley’s Y, 
Million Fruit 
Trees. 

Worley’s True To Name Trees 
I do all the selecting of the buds to be sure at the start that they are true to 
name. My son and I travel over 5,000 miles during the budding season to cut buds 
from selected superior strains of fruit. We go to the bearing orchard where the 
orchardmen, we are sure, can take better care of the bearing trees than we could. 
After the trees are grown we get Dr. Upshall, who is the greatest authority in 
the world on peach var.etial identification, to inspect our whole Nurs2ry, not just 
part of it, to be further convinced that our trees are true to name. 
Dr. Upshall In- 


specting Worley’s 
Fruit Trees for 
-Trueness to 
Name. 
NOTICE:—Upshall Says All Worley’s Fruit Trees 
Are True To Name. 
This is to certify that Worley’s Nurseries salable stock of apple, pear, plum, and 
cherry trees has been inspected for mixtures in the summer, and to the best of our 
knowledge is true-to-name as it stands in the nursery row. 
It is impossible to pos‘tively distinguish all varieties of peaches in the nursery 
row, but the salable peach trees have been carefully examined and are thought to 
be true-to-name. W. H. UPSHALL 
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