24 Insist on hardy, Colorado-grown Nursery Stock. It Pays! 

















Apple tree which bore 
5 kinds of fruit, ripening 
from August till winter. 
A Great New Idea... 
One-Tree Apple Orchard 
Think of it! Up to six varieties of apples on 
one tree! | 
The one advantage of the much-publicized 
dwarf fruit trees as offered by eastern nurseries is 
their small size, which permits the planting of more 
varieties of fruit in a small space. This advantage 
is full realized, together with the known reliability 
of a sturdy, hardy root and frame, in our One- 
Tree Apple Orchard. 
They cost no more than if purchased 
as separate trees and the cost of main- 
tenance is but a fraction of that of sepa- 
rate trees. 
This is no horticultural novelty but 
decidedly practical. The ore tree re- 
quires only the space, irrigation, spray- 
ing, etc., of one tree but the yield in- 
cludes up to six varieties of fine qual- 
ity apples— summer, fall and winter 
varieties. 
A word of warning: Rootstocks us- 
ed by eastern nurseries in growing 
multiple-variety fruit trees are good 
enough for their milder climates but 
when those trees are shipped out here 
and planted they invariably end up as 
dismal failures. Be sure to specify 
“home-grown.” 
Red Delicious Red June 
McIntosh Jonathan 
Jetiris Haralson 
Yellow Delicious 
Our One-Tree Apple Orchards are grown right here in Larimer county by methods and on root- 
stocks proven best by three generations of planters. 
There are seven in all as listed above. 
used are those best adapted to northern Colorado. 
It goes without saying of course, that varieties, 
We cannot assure you of supplying any certain combination of varieties although there will undoub-- 
edly be one or more of your favorites on a certain tree. 
The trees we offer are big 5-year-olds, 6 to 8 feet tall and should begin to bear next summer. 
4-variety apple 
$4. 

5-variety apple 
4.25 $5.25 
6-variety apple 
$6.50 

STANDARD APPLES 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Summer variety; large. 
pale yellow fruit. Fine for cooking, bears young and 
FRG Gal Loy eee eae os dS ae ee a 2-yr. pots $1.75 
WHITNEY CRAB. The largest crab, might better be 
listed as a small to medium apple; late summer. Good 
cooker though more people enjoy its sweet, crisp flesh for 
eating out of hand. 
11/16-inch cal., 5 ft. and up $1.85 
WEALTHY. The old reliable red-striped tender, juicy. 
hve ohelhy GulOseONGl amen 2 to 3 ft. whips 75c 
1-yr. pots $1.25. 2-yr. pots $1.75 
CORTLAND. A fine red apple of McIntosh parentage, 
slightly later season and generally considered better 
2-yr. pots $1.75 
HARALSON. A new Minnesota variety that is rapidly 
approaching the top rank of winter apples. Trees are vig- 
orous, hardy, come into bearing at an early age. Fruit is 
large with good red color and of excellent quality. 
2-yr. pots $1.75 
JONATHAN. Bright red general-purpose apple of fin- 
est quality, especially esteemed for baking __2-yr. pots $1.75 
FAMEUSE (SNOW). Early winter. We wish the tree 
had better growing habits but when it does bear you get 
fruit of crisp, snowy-white flesh and most delectable flavor. 
2-yr. pots $1.75 
McINTOSH. Late fall and early winter red apple of 
better than average hardiness and dependability. 
2-yr. pots. $1.75 
_ DOUBLE-RED DELICIOUS. LEarly-coloring variety of 
th’s best known, most-often-asked-for apple. 
2-yr. pots. $1.75 
_. HARDI-GRAFT—Double-Red Delicious. Double-worked De- 
licious, the trunk of an especially vigorous and hardy crab. 
This means no sun-seald, black heart or other winter injury; 
earliest bearing, larger fruit, sure success in growing Delicious. 
We have a very limited number of 5-year, transplanted, 5 to 6 
ft. trees, hail marked (but they successfully withstood a storm 
that killed ordinary trees—the frame is there for a profitable 
tree) priced at $3 
_ YELLOW DELICIOUS. Bright golden yellow, sweetly 
acid flavor. Always commands premium market prices. 
2-yr. pots. $1.75 
