SPECIAL PRICES ON SMALL 
TREES 
APPLE—PEACH—PLUM 
The size and varieties usually planted com- 
mercially. These are nice, well-rooted, thrifty little 
trees. The peach and plum are budded and the 
apple trees are grafted. These trees may be sent 
by mail. 
APPLES 
1 tos téet 2)... 10c each; 100 for $10.00 
Varieties: Ada Red, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, 
Red Delicious, Stayman Winesap, Sweet Bough, 
Yellow Delicious, Yellow Transparent. 
PEACHES 
Lito Zileetyaticc..cs2.0seeee 10c each; 100 for $10.00 
Varieties: Bell of Georgia, Carman, Champion, 
Early Elberta, Elberta, Early Wheeler, Heath Cling, 
Indian Cling, J. H. Hale, Krummel October, Mamie 
Ross, Red Bird Cling, Salway. 
PLUMS 
1. to 2 feot:..<......cee eee 15c each; 100 for $15.00 
Varieties: America, Abundance, Hanska, Early 
Gold, Waneta, Sapa, Opata. 
CONCORD GRAPE VINES 
Ee year. cs 4c each; 100 for $4.00; 1,000 for $40.00 
Each 10 100 
Btio OuieSt... ee es $ .35 $3.40 $33.00 
BARTLETT—Large yellow with blush next to sun. 
Fine quality, juicy and sweet. Most popular 
variety for home use and commercial growing. 
Ripens late summer. 
DOUGLAS—Blight resistant. Very large yellow, 
blushed pink. Flesh white; juicy, excellent quality 
and flavor. Heavy producer. Will bear second 
year after planting. Ripens early fall. 

Douglas Pears 
KIEFFER—Large golden yellow, slightly blushed. 
This variety is very blight resistant; good for 
market, preserving and canning. Hardy, vigorous 
trees. Ripens October. 
oe 

Early Richmond 
CHERRIES 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4: leeks eee $ .55 $5.40 $53.00 
2 to*S feetack. Sees eee 40 3.90 38.00 
EARLY RICHMOND—Dark red; juicy, excellent 
flavor. This is a very popular variety for pies 
and canning as it ripens early and is a regular 
bearer. Sometimes known as May Cherry. Ripens 
last of May and first of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—Large, beautiful dark red; 
very fine flavor. Excellent variety for pies and 
canning. This variety is much widely planted 
for market as well as home use. Tree is a large, 
vigorous grower and quite dependable bearer. 
Ripens about two weeks later than Early Rich- 
mond. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM 
This variety should not be overlooked when 
planning the home orchard. Its quality is between 
the cherry and plum. A dark wine color. Tree is 
hardy, young, and dependable bearer. Fruit enough 
like a plum to make delicious butters and preserves. 
Price: 3 to 4 feet, 30c each: 2 to 3 feet, 25c each: 
1 to 2 feet, 20c each. 
FRUIT TREE COLLECTION 
These trees are 3 to 4 feet high 
1 Double Red Jonathan Apple 
1 Golden Jubilee Peach 
1 Sapa Plum 
1 Montmorency Cherry 
1 Douglas Pear 
ALL FOR $425 PREPAID 


4 Hardy Fruit Trees and Plants—In the Ozark Fruit Belt 
