larglou- APRICOT 
A VERY HARDY APRICOT, ORIGINATING IN MICHIGAN 
This marvelous new apricotis being offered to our customers for the very first time in 1047. 
It originated in central Michigan and is of very large size, brilliant yellow color, marvelous 
flavor, and absolutely freestone. This new variety should be planted in every backyard 
where apricots are desired. The fact that this apricot is a seedling which came up in 
Michigan should make it especially hardy and late flowering, which is a very desirable 
feature in all apricots. Starglow apricots will produce a crop of fruit for you where most 
of the other apricots will fail. Self pollinizing. 
PRICE: 7/16 trees, 3-4 ft., $2.20 each; 3 for $5.95 
9/16 trees, 4% ft. and up., $2.65 each; 3 for $7.80 
STANLEY PRUNE 
THE MOST POPULAR BLUE PLUM TODAY 
The Stanley Prune plum is without a doubt the finest and most 
beautiful blue plum that we have today. It is very large, very rich 
in flavor, and it is hardy in all sections of the United States. It is 
deep blue in color with a golden yellow flesh and it is absolutely 
freestone. The chief quality of Stanley Prune, other than its large 
size and beautiful color, is that it does not rot on the tree. 
PRICE: 7/16 trees, 3-4 ft., $1.60 each. 
Additional prices on page 11. 









Starglow 
Apricot 

LAWSON PEAR 
THE EARLIEST PEAR TO RIPEN 
Every since we have listed the Lawson variety we have never been 
able to supply the demand. This pear, which is about the same 
size as Bartlett, ripens fifty days before Bartlett. It comes on the 
market when there are absolutely no other pears to be had. If 
picked properly it is very juicy and very rich in flavor. It is golden 
yellow with a brilliantred cheek. The tree grows 
to a very tall height and is quite free from 
blight. If you like pears and want an early va- 
riety, Lawson is the one that you should plant. 
PRICE: 7/16 trees, 3-4 ft., $1.45 each. 
Additional prices on page 5. 



Lawson 
Pear 
Stanley 
Prune 

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