TELEPHONE BIGLERVILLE, ROUTE 2 
BIGLERVILLE 135-R-11 PENNSYLVANIA 
BOYER’S 
NURSERY AND ORCHARDS 
DONALD C. BOYER 
Dear 
Due to the unprecedented demand for fruit trees of all kinds and to 
the adverse growing conditions of the past season we have very few peach 
and apple trees left to offer you for the Spring of 1944. 
OO OLLITD PTE SEC A ERED 
We are sending you the enclosed list to remind you that we are 
still in business and although we cannot fill large orders this season 
we shall hope to serve you in the future. 
We still have on hand several thousand peach trees in the following 
varieties: 
Janne Hale Golden Jubilee 
Fulton Belle of Georgia 
Late Elberta Cumberland 
Champion Salway 
Iron Mountain 
If you are in need of any of the smaller fruits, Montmorency 
cherry, sweet cherry, apricot, pear, plum, quince or grape, we shall be 
glad to fill your order. 
We would especially call to your attention some very fine three old 
apple trees which we are selling at 45¢ each. A great many of our 
growers have been using these larger trees for replanting. We have 
these in the following varieties: 
Stayman Winesap Red York Imperial 
Grimes Golden Smoke House 
Paradise Jonathan 
Double Red Delicious Red Rome 
York Imperial 
We regret that we are unable to offer you a full line of stock this 
Spring. However if growing conditions are favorable we shall have our 
usual supply for next Fall and for the Spring of 1945, and shall be glad 
to serve you then. We shall have some of the newer peach varieties 
which have been introduced by the New Jersey Experimental Station ready 
for planting next Fall. 
Very truly yours, 
