To pick your own... fresh, tree-ripened, full- 
flavored ~. . is to know how good fruits can be! 
Have an abundant supply ... for the table, for 
canning and preserving... from standard size 
trees that will grace your property with spring- 
time beauty. Shipped prepaid, trimmed for 
planting. 

PREFERRED PEARS 
Bartlett. Luscious, large, juicy, rich-flavored. 
Tempting yellow, blushed with red. Most 
popular. Sept. or late Aug. 
Seckel. Very sweet, abundant. Small fruit, 
juicy, rich in flavor. Mid-Sept. 
Gorham. Resembles Bartlett, but ripening 
one month later. Yellow, with juicy flesh. 
Good quality. 
Beurre Bosc. Early Winter variety. Large, 
firm russet fruits with juicy flesh. 
2-yr.-old, 5 to 7-ft. trees, $2.25 each; 
any 3 for $5.50 

CHOICE PEACHES 
Elberta. Large, solid, juicy. Freestone. 
Delicious flavor. Yellow flesh. Ripens 
about mid-Sept. 
Hale Haven. Large, sweet, yellow flesh. 
Skin blushed red. Heavy producer. 
Freestone. Bears about Sept. 1. 
Champion. Creamy white with red 
cheek. Large. Freestone. Excellent 
flavor. Early Sept. 
Golden Jubilee. Early. Sweet, golden 
yellow flesh. Flushed with red. Free- 
stone. Ripens in Aug. 
Large l-yr., 4 to 5 ft., $1.75 each; 
any 3 for $4.25 
FAVORITE PLUMS 
Stanley Prune. Large, juicy, very sweet, 
bluish purple. Fine-grained, tender. 
Ripens Aug.—Sept. 
Reine Claude (Green Gage). Large, 
oval, tich, tantalizing, sweet flavor. 
Ripens midsummer. 
Abundance. Cherry-red. Fine, firm, 
sweet flesh. Very tasty. Ripens Aug.— 
Sept. \ 
2-yr., extra heavy, 5 to 6-ft. trees, 
$2.25 each; any 3 for $5.50 

Selected Ground- 
Covers 
Two J. & P. 
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VINCA minor, Bowle’s Variety —Myrtle 
APPLES 
Red Delicious. Large, conical, dark red. Rich, dis- 
tinctive flavor. Autumn and early Winter. 
~ McIntosh. Flesh firm, tender, juicy and crisp. Beau- 
tiful coloring. Oct. 
Red Northern Spy. The improved Spy. Solid, bright 
red. Rich, luscious flavor. Winter. 
~ Yellow Transparent. Earliest. White, tender, juicy, 
slightly subacid. Bears young. Aug. 
Cortland. The quality and flavor of McIntosh with 
longer keeping qualities. Early Winter. 
2-yr.-old, 5 to 7-ft. trees, $2.00 each; 
any 3 for $5.00 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. Large, heart-shaped. Sugary, 
luscious. Wonderful for eating fresh. June. 
Napoleon. Sweet. One of the tastiest. Yellow and 
amber, red blush. Large, firm, juicy. For table and 
canning. 
Windsor. Sweet. Hardy, prolific. Large, dark red, 
almost black. Solid, meaty. Excellent for eating and 
canning. July. 
2-yr.-old, 5 to 7-ft. trees, $2.75 each; 
any 3 for $7.00. 
Montmorency. Sour. Firm, tender, yellow flesh with 
tart flavor. Tastiest for pies, cobblers, canning. Early. 
2-yr.-old, 4 to 6-ft. trees, $2.25 each; 
any 3 for $5.75 

SEDUM,, Brilliant 
Beautifies hot, dry spots with hardy, 
and 
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis 
Thick, glossy, spoon-shaped evergreen foliage. Underground 
spreading. Excellent for deep shade—steep banks—along 
walks—under trees and shrubbery. 8 in. tall. Plant 8 to 
10 in. apart. 
3 for 90c; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00 
Myriads of Alice-blue flowers against luxuriant evergreen 
foliage form the ‘‘magic carpet’’ of ground-covers. Far 
superior to the old myrtle. Starts blooming with the violets 
and repeats all season. Ideal for banks, under trees, shady 
spots. Will grow inthe open. Plant 8 in. apart. 50 or more 
at the 100 rate. 
3 for 90c; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00 
light green foliage large 
amaranth-red flower-heads. The 
tugged, erect-growing plants will 
do well in most any garden loca- 
tion. 18 in. Plant 15 to 18 in. apart. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 
6 for $2.75 
