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Variety, Variety, 
Color, Free or Cling Ripe Color, Free or Cling 
ELBERTA CHINESE CLING a 
Yellow, free uly 15 White, cling —. She ele 
MAMIE ROSS MINNIE STANFORD : ae 
White, gpinky semis ee June 30 Yellow, red, cling —.............._- August 15 
ARP BEAUTY INDIAN CLING orl 
iE dvd Free a el See June 20 Blood red... Ae ae 35 : 
STINSON 
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: : Red, pink, semi May 25 | MIXON CLING  _ . 
Almost all soils are well adapted for growing pry dep OO Yellow; cling 2.2. = tas beens sy ‘July, 15 
is Wi ils Redwhite, semisa 2 at eae une 25 ROCHESTER ; ot 
the peach. It is more suited to Southern soils, Red. white, se J Yellow, tsdy ree! vr 
and conditions than any other fruit. Plant Yellow, cling’ 3025 succes August 15 HALE HAVEN i oan 
h > h d 4 b } EARLY ELBERTA Yellow, free se a eer Late October i 
Naug ton S eavy-roote > sure-to- ear peacn Yellow, free _ ein Seated So LS Ren She _June 95 PRICES ON PEACH TREES—POSTPAID o 
Hiei) a op Paes BELLE OF GEORGIA — Y epee ap - 
trees this year, and pick rich, luscious and de- White, free June 20 2 to 3-ft. size, each. eee = 
eye's, . De Vn iT ERE AST 3 to 4-ft size, eacn ___ See, ent dt 2 
licious fruit from your own orchard. EARLY WHEELER 4 to Si size: cath Se eee 39 
4 4 Red, white, cling Dit p Si cate ema ato era eR May 25 5 to 6-ft. size, each: = SUE eae: 1.19 ‘ 
The fruit that is staple always and a profitable 
crop. Pears are in great demand each season. You 

will always find a splendid market for them, as 
production has never kept pace with the demand. 

BARTLETT-—leading summer pear; large yellow, ; 5 
Re juicy and sweet. GARBER—a very fine, large juicy yellow; ripens in 
September. 
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_ KEIFFER—most widely planted pear throughout the : 
United States; trees bear young and heavily almost EARLY HARVEST—one of the best of the eating 
every year. pears; ripens mid-summer. 
, * DOUGLASS-—fall pear, bears heavily, large yellow PRICES ON PEAR TREES—POSTPAID 
fruit, considered blight proof. Begins bearing next £ 2 to '8-ft. each eS S25 
year after planting. 8'to'4-Es eachos cw rs) Cn eh LS 
Wi PINEAPPLE-—small eating pew that ripens in Ao 4 to 5-ft., each iol ase sie ee Len 75 
tober. 5 to 6-ft), eaeh ys sora: ee OS 
APRICO 
All Naughton Apricots are strong, two-year- 
old, field-grown trees being produced by ex- 
perts in fruit culture. Plant these heavy-rooted 
trees for profit. 
Varieties: EARLY GOLDEN, MOORPARK, ROYAL, 
SUPERB, IMPERIAL, EARLY MAY, ALEXANDRIA. 
BLENHEIM, BIG BOY, CHINESE, TILTON, 
SUPERBA; WENATCHEE, CHESTER. Prices on 
Apricots, Postpaid. 

2 to 3-ft. trees, each. ekg 98 
3 to 4-ft. trees, each easy AB iy 
4 tol S-Rt.; trees, each. 22cm eo eee 1 AO 
5 to 6-ft. trees, each. «2.89 
5 VARIETIES of PEACH or i E 
FROM ONE TRE E. 
5-IN-1 APPLE 
Think of it! Five kinds of apples 
on one tree. Solves thé problem licious, tree-ripe Does at 
for the small home owner. The | ferent times in the year. | 
es varieties in this tree are: Red De- of Naughton’s 5-N-1 Peach 
Blooms from Ju sn assorted colors licious, Yellow Delicious, Red | with Elberta, Hale-Haven, B 
ady-to-bloom pian Rome Beauty, Yellow Transparent {| Bird, Coa ae en B 
eed gatistactory: and Anoka. ‘ 

azure blue. 
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hs sturdy, stron ig-rooted, 
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and va arieties. Dae $1.00 post tpaid. Price on one heavy-rooted 
ace For only Order Offer No- 310 5-N-1 Apple’ iN $1.89 each. 
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