Miss Ruyl of 
Filley, Neb., 
sent us this 
photo of her 
young orchard 
with straw- 
berries grow- 
ing between. 
the trees. This 
is a very sat- 
isfactory. 
planting, and 
promises to 
become a fine 
asset to the 
Ruy! farm 
home. 

PRICES OF BUDDED APRICOTS | 
3 10 
Z-aits NeaAlthyYatrees, Dre Pali Gey cat kee serach tthe ead Tee deeore enersea tenants $0.75 $2.10 $ 6.50 
3-4 tt. well rooted, fine stock, prepaid one. 6. oe) RRS see tees 1.15 3.20 10.00 
4-6 ft. heavy, well branched trees........ Bin Cay BEG oh Re 6 Titi Re PER CIOS Oe 1.35 3.80 12.00 
The 4 to 6 ft. trees are too large to go by parcel post. The freight will be paid on ship- 
ment of trees amounting to $15.00 or more, not including seeds or lI¢vergreens. 
Superb Freestone, a very hardy Apri- Chinese Golden Apricot This 
cot, and since years the favorite is con- 
sah aE TULL Na evo We ARE Sah sidered the largest of all Apricots, and its. 
hearer, and it is hardy except in the very flavor compares favorably with the best. 
extreme north. This tree also makes a very ut even more important is the perfect 
ae well shaped shade and ornamental hardiness of this tree, and its great bearing 
ability. These features combined speak 
strongly for the tree, and will make-it a 
a e 
Moorpark, American Apricot valuable addition to any orchard. Usually 
Errore: ROAR Sek CAME Bt Aco this tree sells at a higher price, however, 
Patautchathownance™ Excellent for ROHAE to introduce it to my customers, I will 
and canning. Not hardy north of Southern’ furnish it at prices quoted above. 
Kansas and Missouri. 
® C Produced hy Prof. Hansen of Brookings, S. Dak., special 
Manchurian Apricot breeding for drought resistance, and” greater hardiness, 
without affecting the splendid quality of Superb. These trees can be grown anywhere in 
the North, and, of course, will also give excellent results in other states. Add 10c per tree 
to prices quoted above. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Apricots should always be planted In pairs for best pollenizing at blooming time. For 
that purpose the trees may stand 100 to 200 feet apart without affecting cross pollenizing. 
They make satisfactory lawn and ornamental trees due to their nice foliage and freedom 
from insects. Plant the trees about 2 Inches deeper than grown in the nursery, any soil 
satisfactory. Prune branches back to about one-half their length. The tower branches 
can be removed gradually, if a tail stemmed tree is desired. praying hardly ever be- 
comes necessary. 
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