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Five Different Kinds of 
Apples on One Tree 













Yes, this 5-in-1 Apple Tree has five different 
varieties of apples, all on one tree. They are 
five of our most popular kinds— 
Yellow Transparent, for early summer. 
Anoka, for late summer. 
Jonathan, for fall. 
Solid Red Delicious, for early winter. 
Winesap, for winter. 
The Anoka starts bearing very young, generally next 
year after planting. Then the next year Yellow Trans- 
parent will start and so on until you have all of them 
fruiting. 
Each $1.75 Not Postpaid 
This is the one 
tree for those who 
want several kinds 
of apples but do 
not have much 
ground available. 
Plant one in your 
back yard. Or for 
that matter this 
tree with its flow- 
ers and fruit, is 
attractive enough 
to plant in your 
front yard. 
APRICOTS—DELIcious, HOME-GROWN, TREE-RIPENED 

Ripening right after the cherries and before the early peaches, 
Apricots are one of the most delicious fruits, especially when 
picked fully ripe from your own trees. They are so easy to 
grow and also make a handsome tree, beautiful enough for 
lawn planting. For delectable sauce and preserves, few 
fruits equal Apricots. 
Perfection—This great new Apricot is pictured natural 
color and actual size. The fruit is big, beautiful and de- 
licious. It ripens evenly and is a good keeper. The flesh is 
firm so that even when picked tree-ripe it can be shipped. 
Hardy, vigorous grower and heavy annual bearer. 
Prices on Perfection Apricot 
Ss to4teet Ost pald aerate einer Each $1.00 
1 to 6. feet, Not) Postpaid aan. ite re Each 1.25 
5-toi/ifeet, -MotiPostpaid.o 5... cee Each 1.50 
lowa—Very hardy and blooming somewhat later than the 
others, this variety has a fine bearing record. Fruit is good 
quality, medium size. 
Sansin—Originating in Manchuria this is very hardy and 
drought resistant. Large golden-orange fruits. 
Scout— Coming from Canada, this Apricot is becoming very 
popular in Minnesota, Dakotas, northern Iowa, etc. Bears 
young. Fruit is large, rich gold with a red blush, fine quality. 
Superb—This fine Apricot originated in Kansas and has 
made good all over the middle west. Hardy, productive, the 
fruit is medium-large and high quality. 
Prices on all Apricots except Perfection 
Sto 4 feet, Postpaid cs. nwe ec cu ee Each 70c 
4 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid........... Each 80c 
Stor feet, WO LOstpalds, ss ec soe Each 90c 
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