WUARTER ACHE ORCHARD IS 
WUTSTANUING 
BILL MONROE .. | 
Outstanding Entertainer 
Bill Monroe has been ‘‘pick- 
in’ and singin’” almost ever 
since that September day—the 
13th to be exact—in 1911 
when he was born on a farm 
near Rosine, Kentucky. Bill 
farmed for a while and then 
struck out for Chicago. © It 
was there that he picked up 
the mandolin and began the 
career as a professional en- 
tertainer that has made his 
-name known from coast to 
coast. Bill brought his band 
to WSM and the Grand Ole 
Opry in 1938 and immediately 
became one of the featured at- 
tractions. 
Millions stop to listen when 
Bill strikes the strings on his 
mandolin and begins to sing 
the songs which have made 
him famous—songs like KEN- 
TUCKY WALTZ and MOTH- 
ER’S ONLY SLEEPING. Bill 
Monroe is modest about his 
success in a field which for 
so many means only heart- 
breaks. As he says, “I just try to sing and play these songs the way they 
should be sung and played.”’ Nobody can deny that he does that and that’s 
why folks turn out by the thousands when Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass 
Boys are making a personal appearance. 
radio, personal appearances, and recording sessions is spent with his wife 
and two children on his farm just north of Nashville. 
success is hard work and he can’t spend as much time there as he’d like to. 
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BEST SELLER 
THOUSANDS HAVE ORDERED 
THIS EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN 
Since its introduction two years ago the Farmers Wholesale Nursery’s 
QUARTER ACRE ORCHARD has remained in the best-seller class. 
It is made up of FIFTEEN PEACH TREES, FIVE APPLE TREES, 
TWO BURBANK PLUMS, A BARTLETT PEAR, and TWO GOLDEN 
APRICOTS, plus a choice of the famous one tree orchards: either a 
five-in-one APPLE TREE or a five-in-one PEACH TREE—trees 
which actually bear five different varieties of fruit from early Sum- 
mer til late Fall. It’s a total of TWENTY-SIX of the finest fruit 
trees that can be grown for only $9.95. The orchard is listed below 
along with a note on the various varieties. 

SPECIAL ONE-QUARTER ACRE ORCHARD 
25 Super Quality 2-3 foot Fruit Trees 
PEACH TREES APPLE TREES 

What time Bill has off from the 
But the price of 
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Red Bird (Large red-skinned 
fruit with firm, white flesh) 
Golden Jubilee (without equal 
as an early peach of excep- 
tional quality; unusually 
hardy) 
Early Elberta (One of the best 
bearers; trees hardy, fruit 
large) 
Regular Elberta (One of the 
largest and finest for home 
use or market; rich and ex- 
cellent quality) 
5 J. H. Hale (Best profit pro- 
ducer; brightest and most 
beautiful peach; enormous 
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ONLY 
$9.95 
1 Transparent (Succeeds every- 
where, early ripening) 
1 Summer Queen (Large fruit, 
hardy, good producer; mid- 
season ripener) 
1 Yellow Delicious (Large, hand- 
some and excellent Winter ap- 
ple; regular and excellent 
bearer, tender fiesh) 
1 Stayman Winesap (One of the 
best known and widely plant- 
ed apples; productive, vigor- 
ous and hardy) 
Double Red Delicious (King of 
red eating apples; big, sweet 
and firm; grown from coast to 
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bearer) coast) 
PLUMS PEAR APRICOTS 
2 Burbank (Large, 1 Bartlett (Most relia- 2 Golden (Smooth, 
cherry red with lilac ble early pear; but- light orange-yellow 
bloom; extremely tery, juicy white skin; delicious yellow 
sweet flesh; great flesh; extra sweet) flesh, firm but juicy) 
bearer) 
PLUS: Your choice of a 5-in-lApple or a 5-in-1 Peach tree. 

