New American 
MULBERRY 
Perfect for Pies and Sauce 
This strong, vigorous growing tree produces large, sweet black 
fruits. Often 2 inches long. Fruit is glossy and begins ripening 
in July, continuing through August. 
Tree is hardy and a handsome grower. Provides plenty of shade. 
Grows 20 to 30 feet tall. 
Can be used as a decoy to get birds away from Cherries and 
other small fruits, because birds prefer Mulberry to any other 
fruit. 
SELECT, 4-5 FT. TREES 
$1.75 each 
Kellys SMALL FRUITS 
Cultivated 
ADAMS ELDERBERRY 
For Wines and Jellies 
Popular fruit for pies and home-made wines. Beautiful as 
an ornamental plant. The large berries and extra large fruit 
clusters of this new improved variety are far superior to the 
common varieties. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 
3-4 ft. Plants @ 90¢—3 for $2.50 
For commercial planting, write for prices. 













Are Easily Trained as ESPALIERS 
It is easy to train dwarf pear and apple trees espalier 
style, similar to the illustration above. If you are 
ordering dwarf trees from us, we will send you full 
instructions on how to easily care for the trees. 
Only dwarf trees are a success by training this way, 
because of their small habit of growth. 
DWARF PEARS—For Quick Crops 
The illustration at the right shows a 2 Year dwarf 
pear tree the first year after planting. These trees 
require little space, bear early, and the foliage is at- 
tractive for landscape planting. Plant two varieties 
for cross-pollination. The two varieties we have 
available are Bartlett and Clapp’s Favorite. See 
Page 16 for descriptions. 
2 Year, 3-4 ft. Trees @ $3.75 each 
3 for $10.50 

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WAYNE COUNTY 
ORANGE 
QUINCE 
For Delicious Jelly 
Its pre-eminence as a fruit for jellies and preserves makes the Quince a profitable 
tree for the fruit grower, the farmer, or any one having a small garden. The 
Quince tree does not take much room on account of its dwarfish character. It can 
be grown in bush or tree form. Wayne County Orange is a superior new variety 
introduced largely through our efforts. Fruit is large golden yellow and of excel- 
lent quality. Makes delicious jells. Ripens early in September. Grows 10-15 feet 
tall—produces abundantly. 
PRICES—Nicely Branched Trees: 2 yr., 2-3 ft. size, $1.95 each; 
3-4 ft. size, $2.50 each 
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