Tame the Wild Apples 
Top-Graft Wild or Inferior Apple Trees 
Over to Valuable Fruit 
f There are thousands of 
DWARF PEAR TREES 

Come Into Bearing the Second 
seedling Apple Trees grow- 
ing wild along fences and Dwarf fruit trees solve the 
vacant fields. There are Ee fruit growing in ede 
A areas. ney are very ornamenta 
DELICIOUS thousands more of old ieee for the lawn and garden, come 
McINTOSH] XX ; producing small quantities into bearing much earlier than 
' ‘ of undesirable fruit. These the standard trees and are very 
productive. The trees never get 
over 8 or 10 feet high. Their low, 
broad heads are within reach, so 
that the fruit can be easily 
‘ 
trees can be easily top- 
grafted in the spring to one 
or more desirable varieties. 
A i You can graft several vari- picked. These trees are set 6 to 
WILD APPLE} ji eties on one tree if you § feet apart and take up so lit- . 
ie: CAN i wish. tle ee a wey ae be planted 
BE MADE 4 ; . in*places where it wou e im- 
TO GROW nig ee conan bara possible to grow a larger tree. 
FINE FRUIT [a > grafting cions of the tfol- With care, they. usually com- 
lowing varieties. mence to bear the second year 
* ite ; fter planting, and will bear good 
Red Delicious Northern Sp be phe 
Yellow Delicious Yellow Thaaiparent The f iene sy ving or four hia 
Mcintosh Wealthy e fruit is o e same size an 
flavor as that borne on the. 
HOME GRAFTING ASSORTMENT. Consisting of 6 Apple standard trees. 
cions, one of each variety listed above, one-quarter pound of By pruning, Dwarf Pear Trees 
Grafting Wax, and complete instructions for grafting, all for 75c, can easily be trained to grow into 
postpaid. interesting shapes, such as pyram- 
EXTRA GRAFTING WAX. % lb., 25¢; 1% lb., 35c; 1 lb., 60c, idal, round or flat, against 
postpaid, buildings, fences or walls, for 
hedges, or on lattice like the il- 
lustration shown on ithis page. 
An abundance of best quality 
fruit can be secured in very lit- Dwarf Pear Tree Trained 
tle space, and the small trees be made to serve both ~ 
; as producers of choice fruit and attractive orna- an : : 
“4 : ; ments for the lawn., Nearly everyone can find room 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent flavor; the to grow a few dwarf trees in the shape of trellised 
best Quince for all sections of the country. Unsur- foundation plantings along the side or rear of the 
. soll; = house, and in other ways that their fiexible manner of 
passed for preserves and jellies. Both fruit and growth might suggest. A wonderful picture is one 
flowers are quite fragrant, and the trees and bloom where the walls are embellished with these interest- 
highly ornamental. ing as Ne in He spring produce their beautiful 
ooms: followed by their foliage and highly colored 
Large, 2-year-old trees, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.60; 10 fruit. 

for $11.00. If you want trees sent by Parcel Post We can furnish Dwarf Pear trees in all of the 
add 10c per tree extra. standard varieties offered on this page at the follow- 
ing prices. 
l-year-old, 2 to 3 feet, 90c each; 3 for $2.55; 10 ONE-YEAR-OLD DWARF PEARS. 1 to 2 feet. 
for $8.00. If you want trees sent by Parcel Post $1.50 each; 3 for $4.20; 10 for $12.50. 
add 5c per tree extra. If wanted by PARCEL POST, add 5c per tree extra. 
STANDARD PEAR TREE PRICES 
Your choice of the varieties listed below at the following pricés, shipped by Express not 
prepaid. If you prefer parcel post shipment be sure to include the extra charges listed for post- 
age and special packing. S 
yr.-old, . 90c each; 10 for $ 8.00; 25 for $18.75—Parcel Post 5c per tree extra 
yr.-old, $1.20 each; 10 for 11.00; 25 for 26.75—Parcel Post 10c per tree extra 
r.-old, £ 1.50 each; 10 for 14.00; 25 for 33.75—Parcel Post {5c per tree extra 
yr.-old, 1.80 each; 10 for 17.00; 25 for 41.25—Parcel Post 20c per ‘tree extra 













Bartlett Pear. 
STANDARD PEAR TREES — 
BARTLETT. The most popular pear for both KIEFFER. Very productive; excellent keeper. _ 
home use and market. Large, golden yellow with | While only fair in quality, it is an excellent can- 
reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh tender, ner and is in great demand for this purpose, 
melting and juicy, with a delicious flavor. Tree Large, handsome fruits. The most free from in- 
vigorous ; bears abundantly. Ripens in September. sects and disease of any variety. October to — 
BUERRE BOSC. The highest quality and best. wea tials 
Grow Your Own 
Apple Trees 
One each of the following six 
varieties for only $1.00, postpaid. 
RED DELICIOUS 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 









McINTOSH flavored pear. Fruits large, with long, thin, taper- A . Bet! os 
NORTHERN SPY ing neck. Golden russet color. Flesh ANetenined. SEKEL. ‘Small size and rich flavor make this — 
> juicy and melting, very delicious and highly fla- pear a desirable variety for pickling and pre- 
WEALTHY vored. Ripens late September and early October.  Serving., Sweetest of all pears, juicy, delicious — 
“CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Resembles Bartlett in flavor, and greatly prized for eating out of hand. 
size, shape and color. Flesh fine grained and very Very attractive in appearance, being of a russet- 
juicy. Ripens in August, about ten days ahead of — yellow color, with a bright red cheek. Very pro=- 
Bartlett. lific. September and October. ‘3 
SPECIAL QUARANTINE NOTICE 
Owing to quarantines, Apple, Cherry, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot, 
Quince and Nectarine trees cannot be shipped into Arizona, California, 
Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah or Washington. 
NECT RINE A Sure Crop and One of the 
A Most Delicious of All Fruits 
The Nectarine is a cross between a peach and plum. It has smooth skin li like a 
peach, and the size is that of a small peach or large plum. It has the Heeerrd ee epee tea a 
rich, delicious, juicy. It is as hardy as the peach and requires the same culture rea 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
6 for $1.00 a 
These apples are known to the nursery trade as apple 
grafts. From selected apple trees healthy branches are cut 
into lengths about 6 inches long and carefully grafted to 
one-year-old apple tree roots. They should make a growth 
of from 2 to 4 feet the first season, and it will take just 
one year longer to produce an apple orchard of bearing 
age from our apple grafts than it will from our standard 
one-year-old trees. We recommend the larger trees to our 
customers who can afford to pay the difference in price, 
but if you can’t afford to buy the older trees, then, by all 
means, add a dollar to your order for this collection and 
get an apple orchard started this year. : 
They will be delivered to you at the proper planting 
‘time, all ready to set out, with complete cultural directions. 
These small apple trees (grafts) are sold only in collections 
consisting of one each of the above 6 varieties for only 
$1.00, postpaid. Available from February thru May. 















. = 
BOSTON. This is the finest of all hardy Nectari ri i aca ee 
and of excellent quality. Tree vigorous me me farnes bright yellow with red cheek ; flesh yellow 
Large, 2-year-old trees, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.60; 10 for $11.00—Par 
? -60; 10 for -00—Parcel Post 10c per tree extra 
One-year-old, 2 to 3 feet, 90c each; 3 for $2.55; 10 for $8.00—Parcel Post) 5c per. tree extra 



Fruit Butters made easily with the Foley 
Food Mill. See page 28. 
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