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Standard 
APPLES 
Each, $1.25 
5 ee eg For 3, $3.25 
ee COC=CSo icin For 10, $10.00 
PEACHES Be eae s. 
7 50 variety. Very 
crisp, snappy fla- 
Each, 90c. For 3, $2.50 For 10, $7. crisp, stiappy’ fe 
No other fruit trees produce crops so soon after Fine color. 
planting as do Peaches. They are beautiful when in 

flower, and they offer few problems to those who plant Delicious d 
them. Fruits large, coni- 
Champion. A freestone white Peach of large size and = ee Chee 
fine quality. Creamy white skin with red cheek. e » : 
Early. Gravenstein 
Crawford’s Early. A rich yellow Peach of fine appear- Superb quality, 
ance. Juicy and superb quality. Freestone. and ripens in early 
Elberta. Everyone knows this widely grown and popu- Autumn. Always j 
lar commercial variety. Flesh yellow stained pink. popular. j 
Freestone. Late. McIntosh Red 
Golden Jubilee. A new, very hardy freestone variety. 
2 Large, firm Apples 
A sure and abundant cropper. Early. & 1218) 
of. delicious qual- 


Hale-Haven. A true aristocrat. Yellow fleshed; free- ity and fine ap- 
stone and very hardy. Midseason. pearance. Our 
very best table 
— Apple. 

MeIntosh 
a Red 
“Dent Size ’ nees 
that Produce 
“Quart Size” Apples 
AN AMAZING DREAM COME TRUE! 
Because of the fact that these baby Apple 
trees are budded on dwarfing understocks 
(known as Malling No. 9) they are totally dif- 
ferent from all other varieties of the midget 
tree type. You can plant these trees in your 
own yard knowing beforehand that they will 
not grow out of bounds. The little girl, the 
little tree and all the big fruit tell the story bet- 
ter than we can tell it in words. Just look at 
the picture to the left. 
Our only caution is to plant two or more trees 
of different varieties and not just one, unless 
there are other Apple trees already growing 
close by, for pollination. 
Our supply of these trees is limited 
First come! First served! ! 
Three Delicious Leave choice 
Favorite McIntosh to us 
Varieties Wealthy if possible 
$2.75 each $5.00 per pair 
Or 6 for $13.50—carefully packed, and postpaid 
anywhere in New England. 
