FRUIT TREES ARE SCARCE—DEMAND IS LARGE—ORDER EARLY 3 
PLUMS for Home and Orchard 
Abundance. Yellow flesh, red skin. Juicy with most delicious flavor. August. Tree productive 
_and hardy. 
Burbank. Amber, marked with red. Quality and flavor high. Ripens a little later than Abundance. 
Stanley. A new Prune. Dark blue skin. Sweet, juicy, yellow flesh of good quality. Freestone. 
Splendid for every use. Midseason. Promising for home and orchards. 
2 yr., 11/16 in. cal. and up, 5-7 ft.—$1.75, 10 for $15.00 
Plant these juicy, tender richly flavored Pears and enjoy luscious fruits. 
Pears are among the most satisfactory fruit trees for the home 
gardener. 



Bartlett. Most popular Pear for home and 
market use. Fine quality and rich flavor. 
5 pe Stanley Prune 
Ripens in September. 
Beurre Bosc. Very large, deep’yellow, over- 
spread with russet. Unsurpassed in quality DW ARE PEARS 
and flavor. October and November. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, red blushed. Good 
; : : ; 2-year trees on Quince root stock. Quantities 
lity; th ; bent 
Aue POSTING TS ASU SEU very limited. $2.50 each 
Seckel. Small, round, russet-colored Pears, Bartlett. Large, yellow, juicy. September. 
Fruit sweet and of finest quality. Tr - - 
ductive and hardy. eee Trees pro Clapp’s Favorite. An early yellow Pear of the 
Bartlett type. 
Sheldon. Large, round, russet and red Pears 
of first quality. September and October. Duchess D’Angouleme. [Extremely large Pears 
Pear trees are popular for use in home with a rich buttery flavor. October. 
gardens 
11/16 in. cal. and up, 5-7 ft. 
$1.75 each, 10 for $15.00 
CHERRIES 
for the Yard or Orchard 
Black Tartarian. Sweet.  Purplish-black 
Bartlett Pear with splendid flavor. Tree vigorous and 
productive. A favorite. 
BUSH CHERRIES Governor Wood. Sweet. Large, light yellow 
with a red cheek. Heart-shaped. Early and 
Oka. These dwarf, bushy Cherry-Plum Hybrids ee es 
are both decorative and useful. They are hardy Montmorency. Sour. Large, light red. Mid- 
and bear heavily, annually, and usually the year season. Tree comes into bearing young. 
after planting. The fruit resembles a small Plum, Most productive sour Cherry. 2 year trees. 
is dark red, round and rich. Use for cooking or Napoleon (Royal Ann). Sweet. Pale yellow 
eating fresh. with bright red blush. Large. Delicious 
2 pears ch, 2 for $1.25 flavor. Excellent for canning. Midseason. ony Ee 
: Cc. ea . : 
RAI de he n 1 yr. trees, 11/16 in. cal. $2.00 each Black Tartarian Cherry 
Full-Sized APPLES from Dwarf Trees 
A Dwarf tree does not grow as large as a regular or ‘“‘Standard”’ tree. It is properly a dwarfed tree. The 
varieties are just the same as they are in larger trees but the rootstock used is that of a tree which is natur- 
ally small. The rootstock which we use for Dwarf Apple trees is known as Malling II and will produce 
trees about one-half the normal size. 
1. They require less land and a larger assortment of varieties can be grown in a small space. 
2. They begin to bear much sooner than Standard trees. 
3. Their fruits are full sized and often of better quality. The trees only are dwarf. They bear annually 
and produce a moderate quantity, ample for one family. 
4. Dwarf trees are much easier to care for. Harvesting, pruning and spraying operations are more 
easily handled. It is important that all roots come from the rootstock. Do not plant too deep. If roots 
grow above the “graft’’ or union of the rootstock and the top, a large, Standard tree will eventually result. 
Plant Dwarf Apple trees, 12-15 feet apart. 

We offer the varieties listed below. These trees are 2-year, large size, 4 feet high and branched. 
Anoka Delicious Northern Spy Red Gravesntein 
Baldwin Early McIntosh Pound Sweet ed Mcrnrosn 
Cortland Fall Pippin Red Astrachan Wealthy inesap 

$2.50 each See page 4 for descriptions 
Dwarf Cortland ORDER EARLY —Dwarf Trees are very popular; quantities very limited 
