



Archias’ 
Large “Quick 
Bearing” 
Northern Grown 
APPLES 
SOLID RED DELICIOUS. Superior 
to the old Delicious. Is the King of 
all Apples. Beautiful all-red color, 
full of juice and a wonderful keeper. 
JONATHAN. A wonderful Apple for 
this section. Color deep red. A fine 
eating Apple. .. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. The golden yel- 
low winter Apple. We don’t have to 
tell you how fine this Apple is. 
EARLY HARVEST. A fine July Ap- 
ple. Color pale yellow. 
STAYMAN’S RED WINESAP. An 
improved Winesap. Excellent for 
market, cider and eating. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. A -fa- 
vorite early yellow. Bears young. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Same as its 
fine parent, only golden yellow color. 
WHITNEY CRAB. The best of all 
Crabs, bears young and_ heavily. 
Fruit bright red. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON APPLE 
TREES: 4 to 6 ft., 2-year, selected 
trees, each $1.25; 3 for $3.60; 6 for 
$6.90; 10 for $10.95; 25 for $24.95. 
Hardy Fruit Trees 
Hardy Productive 
CHERRIES 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. The most 
largely planted of the sour varieties. 
Fruit is a beautiful red. 
EARLY RICHMOND. A fine early sour 
variety. Fruit is medium size, dark red; 
tender. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. The giant sweet 
Cherry. Rich purplish black berries that 
have a delicious flavor. The surest to 
bear of all the sweet Cherries. Prices: 
20c per tree more than regular Cherry 
prices. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON CHERRY 
TREES: 4 to 6 ft., 2-year, selected trees, 
each $1.89; 3«fdr $5.50; 6 for $10.80; 10 
for $17.50. 
PEARS 
Plant Pears 18 to 20 feet apart and it 
is nécessary to plant more than one variety 
so they can ¢ross pollenize. 
BARTLETT. Summer Pear. Large, rich 
golden yellow with a soft blush. Fine 
for shipping and canning. 
KIEFFER. The best known and most 
widely planted winter Pear. Rich golden 
color. 
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GARBER. Immensely productive, resem- 
bling Kieffer, but 3 weeks earlier. 
NEW DOUGLAS. Fall Pear; bearing 
young. Fruit large, yellow with blush; 
heavy producer. Blight-proof. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON ALL PEAR 
TREES: 4 to 6 ft., 2-year, selected trees; 
each $1.89; 3 for $5.50; 6 for $10.80. 

Hardy Northern 
APRICOT 
Who does not like Apricot sauce and preserves? 
They ripen after Cherries and just before the early 
Peaches. Easy to grow. Homegrown, tree-ripened 
Apricots are one of the most delicious of all fruits. 
SUPERB. The best flavored, most productive hardy 
Apricot ever produced. Medium size, light sal- 
mon colored. 
POSTPAID PRICES: Each Per3 Per 6 
2-year, 3 to 4 ft. ....4... $1.49 $4.35 $8.25 
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3-year, 6 to 7 ft. (Bearing- 
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ARDY PLUM 
SAPA. Excellent home and market variety. Pur- 
plish black fruit and rich purple meat. Juicy. 
WANETA. A very large Plum. Deep red color 
with yellow flesh. A delicious flavor. 
GREEN GAGE. A large round freestone of green- 
ish yellow color. Tender, sweet, fine for can- 
ning. Hardy in Missouri and South. 
NEW STANLEY. Newest and best of the Prune 
Plums. Very hardy. Skin purplish blue; flesh 
sweet and delicious. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON ALL PLUM TREES: 
Large, 4 to 6 ft., 2-year, selected trees, each $1.75; 
3 for $5.00; 6 for $9.50. 
COMPASS CHERRY PLUM. Bears young and 
without fail. Bright red fruit is tip-top for jelly 
and preserves. Nearly an inch long. Plant near 
Plums for cross pollination. 2-year size, extra 
select trees: 3 to 4 ft., prepaid, each $1.29; 
$3.45 per 3; $6.45 per 6. 
PEACHES 
We list only the hardy and sure-bearing varieties. 
HALE-HAVEN. A regular and_ prolific bearer, 
ranking No. 1 for_hardiness. Freestone. Color 
rich orange and red. Early. 
H. HALE. One week earlier than Elberta. Free- 
stone. 
flavor. 
HEATH CLING. Th®@ large creamy white cling- 
stone. Excellent quality. Fine keeper. 
ELBERTA. An old standby. Freestone. 
yellow with red cheek. 
ARCHIAS’ MISSOURI PRIDE. A well known 
Peach in this section. Archias’ Missouri Pride 
has proven itself to be the largest and finest hardy 
freestone. Ripens 10 to 14 days ahead of Elberta. 
You'll like it. Golden yellow, blushed red. 
~POLLY. White meated, delicious, freestone. Har- 
*. dy, heavy bearing; one of the finest flavored 
Peaches grown. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON ALL PEACH TREES: 
4 to Oft., 2-year, selected trees, each $1.39; 3 for 
$4.00; 6 for $7.50; 10 for $12.50. ° 
Red blush over yellow; large; excellent 
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