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Be Thousands Ordered Too Late 
| in Last Spring’s Fruit Tree Sell-Out? 
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Act quickly to get 
APPLE TREES 
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PEACH TREES — Thous- 
ands short last spring. 
PEAR TREES — Not 
enough last spring 
THIS FALL? 422 
‘PLUM TREES 
Very Scarce 


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winter, the spring and into early summer—until apples come 
again. 
Patriotic Americans eager to ‘help produce more food, 
ordered and planted more fruit trees than in any pre- 
vious season in history. 
Yet. thousands upon thousands of fruit trees. they 
ordered were not delivered. Even with Stark’s: enor- There’ is, only ‘ome way to be sure—absolutely sure—of get- 
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mous resources,» even with Stark’s 10 giant. nurseries; essere pape Py Spee sae : san produce the eeeerle 
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able to supply the demand. in 
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GRAFTED ON STARK TREES 

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Now many thousands of new trees, of virtually every 
wanted variety, are ready. Trees that we started 2, 3 
and 4 years ago, and that by this fall will have ob- 
tained the growth and strength so that we can dig them 
and send them out. We know that, as in other years, 
many people’ will procrastinate and wait until Spring 
to set out fruit trees, but we know too that there. are 
many, many people who, with foresight, will order now 
for fall delivery and set these, trees out this fall after 
their summer growth so that they will become firmly 
established through the winter. 
We agree with the many prominent horticulturalists 
who for years have been advocating fall planting in 
preference to spring planting—except in the far north— 
and men like Professor Chandler who says: “If fruit 
trees are planted in the fall, some new root growth will 
take place before the soil is too cold.” 
Men like Professor T. J. Talbert of the Missouri State 
Experiment Station stated: 
Yes, Professor Talbert says the average twig growth the 
first summer, on his fall-planted'trees was 74.8 inches while 
on the spring-planted trees the growth was only 32.7 inches. 
We know that some who want-to plant fruit trees are think- 
ing mainly of whether or not they can get trees at all. But 
by sending now itis possible to get not only apples, peaches, 
pears, apricots and plums, etc., of ordinary varieties, but the 
finest Record Bearing pure-strain varieties of Stark or Bur- 
bank—varieties awarded U. S. patents and trade-marks—vari- 
éties renowned for coming into bearing 1, 2 or 3 years earlier 
than non-improved. varieties. Others noted for heavy crops 
doubling the yield of luscious fruits. Others outstanding for 
the delicious flavor’ and juiciness of the fruits they produce, 
and again others so bred and selected that they produce apples 
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HEAVY ROOT SYSTEMS 

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TREES ON 
YOUR LAND! 
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we cannot guarantee delivery. : 
In the Fall our field work is lighter. We can take more 
time in selecting your trees. Trees,arrive to you only a short 
time out of the ground. In the Fall the soil is damp and 
warm, ready to receive your trees. You plant them and .the 
soil becomes entirely s about the roots while the teps 
of the trees are dormant. tree becomes accustomed to 
its new setting, new root growth. starts almost immediately 
and continues through the late Fall and early Spring, giving 
these Fall-planted-trees a big. start—so that they often gain 
a whole year coming into bearing. 
All Stark's 
described and 
ettled 

The 

eties are now available. « They are 
t on\ the pages that follow, Every 
tree you find hertin is a pure-strain ‘tree propagated direct 
in line from its famous Record-Bearing parent—not a black 
sheep; not a runt, not-a throw-back, not a tree that departs 
from its famous parent’s characteristics. 
If you will buy this FALL 


Stark Golden Delicious or Starking 
(Trade-Mark) {Trade-Mark!} 
Queen of Quality New lrproved 
Of Ali Yellow Apples Double-Red Delicious 
You can’ get absolutely FREE of added cost 
1, 2 or 3/Extra Trees—Large size, top quality trees 
as offered in Coupon below. 
SEF Write the Free Trees on your regular ORDER 
and mark these trees "FREE”™ 
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FREE TREE Coupon 
Worth 
$1.50 
This Coupon pinned to Your FALL Order for Stark Fruit Trees, or other Nursery 
stock, is good for one additional $1.50 tree with $10.00 order, two additional $1.50 
fruit trees with $20.00 order and ‘three:additional $1.59 trees with a $30.00 or larger 
order at current price list prices. (Not over 3 Free Trees to a Customer.) 
$10.00 (1 STARKING—Double-Red Delicious T 
pores Ged Tree FREE-);.1 STARK GOLDEN DELICIOUS Tree 
$20.00 (1 STARKING—Double-Red Delicious T 
vera MP Trees FREE- jaa i stark coupen DeLicious Tree 
$30.00 (1 STARKING—Double-Red Delicious T 
roe Fa Trees FREE- jana 2 stark GoLDEN DELICIOUS Trees 
Check number of FREE Trees your order entitles you to in varieties mentioned above. 
Worth 
$3.00 
Worth 
$4.50 
AND 
FRUIT ON YOUR TABLE?# 
