PEONIES AND FALL BULBS 
We offer Peonies and Fall Bulbs in several of the well known varieties, (FOR 
FRUIT TREES 
Every home owner should plant a few fruit trees; they are valuable for back 
yard planting, are ornamental, valuable as shade trees, and will produce fruit for the 
table and for canning. We have spent much time in selecting the varieties that will 
bear and grow well in this locality. We grow most all the fruit trees we offer here 
in our nursery at Shawnee, therefore they are acclimated to this climate. 
~ APPLE 
2 year 5-6 ft. tall @ .60 each 
2 year 4-5 ft. tall @ .50 each 
FALL PLANTING.) 
Anoka. Early, red, mottled yellow. 
Delicious. Red. Fall. 
Delicious. Yellow. Fall. 
Early Harvest. Early. Yellow. 
Grimes Golden. Yellow. Fall. 
Jonathan. Red. Fall. 
Red June. Red. Early. 
Wealthy. Red. Fall. 
Winesap. Stamans Red. Winte~. 
Yellow Transparent. Yellow. Eazly. 
York Imperial. Red. Winter. 
Red Siberian Crab. Fall. 
Hyslop Crab. Red. Fall. 
PEACH 
2 year 5-5% ft. tall @ .50 each 
2 year 4%-5 ft. tall @ .40 each 
Bell of Georgia. 
Freestone. 
Champion. White, Midseason, Freestone. 
Crawford Early. Yellow, Early, Free. 
White, Midseason, 
Crawford Late. Yellow, midseason, Free. 
Early Wheeler. Red and White, Early, 
Clingstone. 
Elberta Early. Yellow, Midseason, 
Freestone. 
Elberta Regular. Yellow, Midseason, 
Freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow, Early, Free. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow, Midseason, Free- 
stone. . 
Heath Cling. White, Late, Clingstone. 
Lemon Cling. White, Late, Clingstone. 
Rochester. -Yellow,. Midseanson, Free- 
stone. _ 
CHERRY 
2 year 4-4% ft. tall @ .75 each 
2 year 3%-4 ft. tall @ .60 each 
Early Richmend. Red, Early. 
Large Montmorency. Red, Midseason. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
Windser. Black, Sweet, Early. 
Ciant. Sweet, very large. 
PEAR 
2 year 5-6 ft. tall @ .60 each 
Bartlett. Large eating pear. 
Douglas. Bears very young, good all 
around pear. 
Duchess. Large eating pear. 
Duchess. Dwarf. Same good quality 
fruit as large tree. This tree will 
only grow to a height of about 10-12 
feet. This is one fruit tree that can 
be grown in a dwarf, that is well 
worth growing. 
Kieffer. Hard, preserving pear. 
Seckel. Sugar pear, very good for eat- 
ing’, 
