
_ JUMBO Bearing-Age Trees 
FIVE YEARS OLD—READY TO BEAR 
No Waiting for Fruit! The demand for bearing-age 
trees has been so great, we decided to produce a block of 
this size. These trees are now ready for transplanting this 
spring. Cash in now while fruit prices are high. 
Giant Trees No small trees, but SUPER-SIZE that 
tower above the ordinary grades. Those who do not want to 
wait four or five years for fruit, should plant one or more 
of these big, fruiting-age trees. © 
We are offering both Apple and Pears 
in this giant-size-tree. These are the standard type Apple 
and Pear trees (not dwarf). : 
APPLES 
We offer the following varieties: Specify variety wanted. 
Yellow Transparent. Early, yellow summer apple. 
Red No. Spy. Bright red without strips. Flesh, white, 
tender. Winter apple. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Good red, winter apple; excellent for 
eating and cooking. 
Red Rome Beauty. Large red, winter apple of good quality. 
Thick skinned. Bears young. 
PEARS 
‘We offer the following varieties: Specify variety wanted. 
Campass. Ripens in October. Very thrifty; heavy producer 
—never misses a crop—hbears every year. Excellent can- 
ning variety. Good keeper. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, yellow pear, with red cheek. 
Ripens July. Delicious, sweet, juicy. 
Bartlett. See page 19 for description. 
Duchess. Fruit large. A dull greenish yellow, spotted 
russet, flesh white, rich and good quality. Oct. ripening. 
Kieffer. See page 19 for description. 
PRICE: FRUITING-AGE, Selected Specimens—Apple and 
Pear Trees: Each $2.95; 3 for $8.50; 5 for $13.00. (To 
be shipped by express—not mailable.) 
BARGAIN NO. 13. 
2 Bearing-age Pear trees 
(Specify variety) 
3 Latham, 4 yr. 
(Your choice 40 
varieties listed) S4 Net, S$ 4.9 5 
Net, not prepaid 3 not prepaid 
BARGAIN NO. 12 
1 Bearing-age Pear tree. 
1 Bearing-age Apple tree 


LATHAM 
RED 
RASPBERRIES 
(See actual photo) 
Here is the Plant You 
Have Been Waiting For 
These plants have been 
grown for four years. Extra 
sturdy, giant plants, having 
from 1 to 2 canes. 
Berries the First Year 
This year these plants 
produced a wonderful crop 
of berries—they are all set 
and ready to jump in and 
start bearing. Will bear the 
first year after planting. 
Those who do not want to 
wait for fruit, should plant 
these extra sturdy bearing- 
age plants. 
Victory Gardeners 
This is just the‘plant you | 
need, for a few plants in | 
your garden will furnish a 
nice lot of berries the first 
year. See page 11 for full] 
description. 
PRICE: Fruiting-Age, Se- 
lected Specimens, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for 
$2.40; 10 for $3.50; 20 — 
for $6.00; 50 for $12.00. | 
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Bridgman, Michigan 
