

All These Prices Include 
Transportation Prepaid to You 
—the Prices * GARDEN 
Printed Are 
All You Pay ! 
“If only we had planted them years 
ago!’’ That’s what many families are 
saying about fruits in these times when 
it is so difficult to get good fresh fruits, 
when market prices are so high, also 
when food rationing has deprived so 
many people of favorite canned fruits, 
bea ie jellies, preserves, etc. Fresh, superior 
iy fruits can be yours too, right from your 
oe Own trees Bie te as well as delicious y 
home-made jams and jellies. A fruit tree aS 
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x in bloom is a real ornament too. 
: year bring back those childhood memo- ba 
ries of the Arbor Day thrill of planting a Re 
J.-H 1 a tree! 
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All J. & P. Modern Fruit Trees Are a 
Shipped Trimmed, for Planting. NX 
Peach 
CHOICE PEACHES 
The J. & P. Planting Guide sent free as soon 
Napoleon ‘a 

: ‘ der i ived, 
ORE of the most desirable of fruits. pelea hais alae? Sean: . 
Trees of graceful, pleasing shape in ee 
garden, lawn, or any spot in the home - A Cherry 
grounds. 
Elberta Ripens around mid-Sept. Large, 
solid, juicy. Freestone. Flavorful yellow 
flesh; canning favorite. Adapts itself to all 
PLUMS 
One tree will yield up to 
200 quarts of fine-flavored 2 
soils and climates. 
Hale Haven Freestone, bearing Sept. 1. 
Large, roundish fruit, flesh and skin yellow, 
blushed red. Sweet flavor. Heavy producer; 
bears young. 
GoldenJubilee Ripens in Aug. Sweet, golden 
yellow flesh. Bestearly yellow. Flushed with red. 
Freestone; distinct, long shape. Hardy, fertile. 
J.H.Hale Extra large, yellow overlaid with 
fruits; a lovely sight in on 
bloom, also when laden 
with Plums. 
Shropshire Damson Dark 
purple, in thick clusters. £9 
Excellent canner. Sept. 
Burbank Large brightred- 
dish purple. Meaty and 
firm. Hardy and productive. 
a. 

BARTLETT PEARS 
Luscious large, juicy, rich-flavored yellow 
fruit with beautiful red blush. Excellent 
quality. Most popular. Generally recog- 
nized as the best canning Pear but almost 
equally fine to eat out of hand. A good 
strong grower and a regular and heavy 
crimson. Flesh a delicious golden yellow. Aug. 25 to 30. bearer. Ripens in Sept.(or late Aug.) Ulti- 
Mid-Sept. Any of these kinds: mate height, 20 ft. 
Champion Large, creamy white with red l-yr.-old, 5-G-ft. trees, 2-yr.-old, 5— to 7-ft. trees, shipped 
cheek. Freestone. Excellent flavor, productive. 
Early Sept. 
shipped trimmed. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.25 
trimmed, ready for planting. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $5.50. 
Large, 1-yr., 4- to 5-ft. trees, shipped tt 
trimmed, ready for planting. Any of 
above varieties: $1.75 each; any 3 for 
$4.25. Express charges prepaid. 
Bartlett Pear 





SWEETEST GRAPES 
Indispensable in any garden and a 
delicacy which can be grown on 
even a small city lot. These fin- 
est grade No. 1 plants bear very 
well every year; some bunches may 
be expected the year after planting. 
Fine for fences, pergolas, arbors, 
etc. You can choose red, 
white and blue varieties for 
patriotic afrangements in 
fruit bowls, etc. 
Concord Large, sweet, juicy, blue- 
black. Mid-Sept. Best allaround 
Grape known. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
Fredonia One of largest, sweetest. Blue- 
black. 2 weeks earlier than Concord. 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 12 for $7.50 
Niagara The finest White Grape. A vigorous § 
grower, sweet, amber-white. Ripens in mid-Sept. 
G60c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $6. 
the winy, aromatic flavor. Strong, vigorous vines. 
Caco These are the big, spicy, red Grapes with 
75c each; 3 for $2.; 12 for $7.50 



Fredonia 
Grapes 
‘i 
1 plant each of all 4 finest 
Group *500 Grapes described above 
4 Plants, 7 of each 
(value $2.70) for only .... .* 
ached ty the Y.& P. Guanrautee 
All J. & P. Fruit Trees, Vines and Plants are guaranteed finest 
quality, true to name, and to live and bear, or we will replace pre- 
paid and free of charge, the same as J. & P. Modern Roses (see 
p. 3); this liability limited to the cost of stock purchased. 
Jackson & Perkins Co. 




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