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SUPERIOR Northern Grown 2 yr. Old FRUIT TREES)! 
mt Will Flowish A 333 APPLE—Red June (Extremely Early) | j 
Trees That Will Flourish Anywhere The earliest of all and a most delicious eating Apple. Ripens in July. Fruits are medium 
size, bright, glossy red, juicy and exceptionally fine flavored. It is an old standard but 
still recognized as the most popular of all early varieties. Each 75c; 3 for $1.95; 5 for 
$3.00; 10 for $5.00, prepaid. 






































3386 PLUMS—Underwood | & 
Largest and most attractive red Plum in cultivation. Hardy and productive. Comes into} 7, 
bearing early and continues to bear every year. Bountiful crop of sweet, juicy Plums that] , 
are unexcelled for eating fresh, canning or preserves. Ripens in early August. Each] x 
75c; 3 for $1.95; 5 for $3.00; 10 for $5.00, prepaid. m 
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PEACHES (Tasty Freestone) ; 
3366 Early Elberta. The most delicious, pure golden yellow, extra early, large size, ql 
freestone Peach grown. The fruits are huge size, glorious pure golden yellow, sometimes] @ 
tinted with flashing red. It has a strong protecting skin, covering a luscious flesh that is 
flavored with a juice as sweet as nectar. Extremely hardy; prolific yielder. Each 75e; 
2 for $1.35; 5 for $3.00; 10 for $5.00, prepaid. 
3368 Hale-Haven. fach Peach is a great big, round handful of rich, snappy, tempting 
sweetness. Retains its richness of flavor in the canned form also. One of the grand-] 1 
~ est shipping’ Peaches ever grown. Hale-Haven Peaches color to a rich orange all over 
deeply overspread with glowing carmine-red. Color on the tree long before ripe. Ripens] 7 
about 10 days ahead of Early Elberta. Each 75c; 2 for $1.35; 5 for $3.00; 10 for $5.00,] ; 
prepaid. ; 1 
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CHERRIES (4 Most Popular Varieties) 
paee Early Richmond (Sour). Ripens in early June with Strawberries. The fruit is ) 
large, bright red, juicy, and delicious. Richmond makes the most delicious fresh Cherry 
pies you ever ate. It is a strong grower, bears heavily year after year and starts bearing 
very young. Each 80c; 3 for $2.10; 5 for $3.25; 10 for $5.50, prepaid. I 
3360 Large Montmorency (Sour). By far the best large late Cherry, either for pies,} ° 
sauce or to eat fresh right off of the trees. Ripens latter part of June. The fruit is extra 0 
large, bright red, firm and excellent for shipping. It is a strong grower, perfectly hardy,] ? 
bears young and invariably produces a full crop. Each 80c; 3 for $2.10; 5 for $3.25; 10 
for $5.50, prepaid. 
3358 Black Tartarian (Sweet). The most popular black sweet Cherry. Fruits are 
extra large size, purplish black with a glossy finish. _Ripens early and has a marvelous 
rich flavor. Excellent for canning, for making pies, for shipping or to eat fresh off the 
trees. Trees are vigorous growers, prolific yielders. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.70; 5 for $4.25; 
10 for $7.50, prepaid. 
3361 Napoleon (Sweet). Sometimes called Royal Ann. Most popular yellow-gold 
= sweet Cherry because of its beautiful pure cheek. Mellow 
sweet flavor. Fancy dessert sort. A fine keeper and wonderful 
bearer. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.70; 5 for $4.25; 10 for $7.50, prepaid. 
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‘PEARS (Delicious for Canning) 
3375 Kieffer (Fall) + Large; handsome appearance, rich golden 
yellow, sometimes tinted red on the sunny side; bears E 
largest, most consistent bumper crops. Wonderful 
keeper and an astounding long distance shipper. Tree 
hardy, very strong grower; bears at an early age. 
Each 80c; 2 for $1.45; 5 for $3.25; 10 for $5.50, prepaid. 




3355 Apricots—Superb pest 
Who does not like apricot sauce and preserves? Apricots ripen right after 
cherries and just before the early peaches. Plant them on a north slope. 
Easy to grow. Home-grown, tree-ripened apricots are one of the most deli- 
cious of all fruits. Superb is the best favored; most productive, hardy 
, Apricot ever produced. Medium size, light salmon colored. Each, 
$1.00; 2 for $1.80; 5 for $4.25, prepaid. 








3 
74 Bartlett Pear 
The most popular Pear for home use 
and market, a leader among. canning 
Pears. Should be in every garden and 
orchard, Large, golden yellow with 
reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh 
tender, melting and juicy, with a deli- 
cious, musky flavor. Tree vigorous, 
erect, bears abundantly. Special Low. 
ao css on 2 year old: Bartlett 
ear lrees. Each, 80c; r $1.45; 
for $3.25; 10 for $3.50, crepaid. ae 2 






Underwood Plum 



‘Apricot Superb 

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_SEE—Sensational New Thornless Boysenberry on page 54 
