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NORTHSTATE, 
New Hardy Apricot 
No. 174 Illustrated on 
Cover Page 
We are offering for the third time Bradley’s 
New Sensational Apricot. We have been working 
for many years to produce a large highly colored 
apricot which will blossom late and withstand the 
icy rigors.of the Northern Winters, the un- 
certainties of the northern Springs and the heat 
and drouths of America’s Summers. We have 
found this in the NORTHSTATE. This grand 
variety has two outstanding qualities which are 
possessed by no other apricot. First it is the most 
drouth resistant of all trees, it came through the 
terrible drouths of 1933, 1935 and 1936 with fly- 
ing colors—full foliage and no apparent effect of 
the terrible heat. It came through this with a full 
crop of fruit. 
_. The Second is that Northstate is hardy 
enough for the extreme north, withstanding 
a temperature of 30 below zero and bearing a 
crop of fruit. 
The extremely large fruit is often more 
than 2% inches in diameter. It is a deep 
golden yellow with a_ sparkling crimson 
cheek, a perfect freestone, has a delicious, 
rich spicy flavor, and produces 
heavy annual crops. 
BE THE FIRST TO GROW 
BIG GOLDEN YELLOW DE- 
LICIOUS APRICOTS IN YOUR 
NEIGHBORHOOD. But order 
early because our supply is limit- 
ed this year. In order to give as 
many of our customers are pos- 
sible this grand apricot we will 
not accept an order from one 

New Northstate Apricot 



PRICE HARDY NORTHSTATE APRICOT-SELECT TREES 
Each Rate 100 Rate re 
customer for more than 25 Northstate ee this year. Re- | 1 to 9 10 or more ~ 
member first come first served. , Trees Trees 
Save 2 to 3 years by planting Bradley’s Super size 5 to 7 feet 4 to 5 feet Medium Large... $1.75 each $1.70 each 
Jumbo Bearing trees. 5 to 7 Jumbo-Super Bearing size.....- 1.95 each 1.90 each 

HARDY QUINCES 
That Bear Heavily | 3 
Quinces ought to be grown more largely, as there is no 
finer fruit for syrup, jellies, preserving, and canning. 
They are easy to grow and need but little attention, bear 
heavily and regularly and are a highly profitable crop, | 
since in all markets the demand for good quinces is never- 
fully supplied. Both the fruit and flowers are quite {ranean 
grant and the trees and bloom highly ornamental. Plant 
10 feet apart each way. The trees begin to bear two 
years after planting. | 
No. 176. PINEAPPLE—We consider this by far the best Quince. 
The tree is healthy, hardy, and very prolific, and comes in bear- 
ing when two years old. Size is enormous, weighing over one 
pound each. The flavor is suggestive of the Pineapple; in flavor, | 
texture and quality it is unapproached; delightfully fragrant; 
fine for baking; canned or dried it retains the quince-apple flavor. 
Can be eaten like an apple, and is by far the best variety for jel- 
lies and preserving. Trees thrifty, healthy, and never fail to pro- 
duce large crops. 
PRICE ON HARDY PINEAPPLE QUINCE TREES 
5 to 7>feet Jumbo Bearing size... ee ee $2.25 each 
Pineapple 
Quince 




14 BRADLEY’S HARDY FRUITS BEAR IN THE NORTH AS WELL AS IN THE SOUTH eet 
