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A New Day Has Dawned— 
for the fruit grower. Scarcity of fruit and development of new and improved varieties have 
brought a new era for the fruit’ grower. 
The home owner—hard pressed by scarcity of fruit and prohibitive prices—must turn to home 
production if he would have bountiful supplies. The commercial grower can be assured of strong 
demand and profitable prices for some time to come. 
And to all planters the advent of new and thrilling varieties (mostly creations of our great 
State Fruit Breeding Farm) unfolds a field of fruit growing achievement and profits scarcely 
dreamed of a few years ago. Size, quality, productivity, hardiness, marketability—all these joys 
and more, too, await the planters of the fine varieties we list in the following pages. 
It is an accepted fact that fruit acreages are low—supplies of many kinds scarce and decreasing 
(because of labor shortage and national use),-and that demand is great and prices high. This 
situation will probably exist for some time to come. 
The grower who plants now—spring, 1947—should be in a very favorable position, whether 
for home use or market, for several years. 
Many of the newer varieties are in short supply and great demand so should be ordered 
early. This is especially true of the Six New Apples on the next page, and of the Pears and 
Arrowhead Strawberry. 
There is also a great shortage of fruit plants (due to nursery labor problems), so it is not 
a cry of ‘‘Wolf, Wolf,’ when we advise early ordering. 
Buy early—but buy the best—Buy Daniels Hardy northern grown plants of the best varieties 
for the North. 

DANNY SAYS: 
Want to get started early? Are you in a hurry? Then 

consider these facts: 
@ Haralson, Daniels Red Duchess, Erick- @ June-bearing Strawberries give a full 
son, and Dolgo bear very young... fre- crop the year after planting. 
quently in our nursery rows. ‘ @ Raspberries give a partial crop next 
@ The Bearing age plums and cherries year, too. Our Extra Large, top size (often 
should start producing next year. called 2 year) plants will bear twice as 
@ “‘Can’t Waiters” ... that super-deluxe, much next year as the smaller grades. 
transplanted, extra large tree is ready to @ Our big 3 year Currants and Goose- 
work for you “right quick.” berries have already borne for us, and will 
@ Everbearing Strawberries bear a fine be “Johnny on the spot” in a hurry for you. 
crop starting in 90 days or so from the time @ A _ strong rhubarb root will give you 
you plant them this spring. considerable sauce next year, too. 

