








Scientifically Budded to Produce Five Kinds of 
APPLE VARIETIES—AIl on One Tree During 
the Season 
To meet the request of our customers, we are prop- 
agating fruit trees with five varieties budded on the 
top. We offer these ‘““One-Tree Orchards” as a novelty 
: —and for our customers with limited planting space. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS RED ROME BEAUTY 
RED DELICIOUS STAYMAN’S WINESAP 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Five delicious varieties of Apples on one tree, pro- 
viding fresh fruit all season. 

2-YEAR 
4 TO 6 FEET 
WELL 
BRANCHED 
TREES 
} ONLY 
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$3.15 
EACH 
SO DELICIOUS FOR 
JAMS AND SAUCES 
You'll like this attractive variety. High 
Moorpark quality and fine flavor. Fruit is large, 
deep yellow, with a red cheek. Grows 
to about the same size as a Peach tree. Ripens Mid-August 

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; One of the best varieties for canning 
, Montgamet and preserving. Fruit averages small 
in size but excellent quality. Color 
deep yellow. Flesh firm, rather tart flavor and reddish color. Free- 
stone. Ripens early in season. 
A new Freestone variety, which 
Karly Golden possesses a fine flavor. Skin is 
: smooth—fuzzless, and pae orange 
in color. Medium to large in size—makes an excellent variety to 
plant with Moorpark. 
SELECT BRANCHED TREES: 
3-4 ft. $2.00 each, 2 for $3.85 2-3 ft. $1.50 each, 2 for $2.75 

Grow CRAB APPLES 
FOR FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL EFFECT 
HY SLOP 
Fruit large, very brilliantly colored, dark red or purplish overspread with 
thick, blue bloom, borne in attractive clusters. The tree is a good grower, very 
hardy, and a reliable cropper yielding good crops biennially or in some cases 
annually. It is desirable both for home use and for market. One of the best 
known and most widely propagated varieties. September 15th—25th 
DOLGO CRAB 
A handsome red Crab Apple. Vigorous and productive. Very juicy, jellies 
easily, and makes a rich, ruby red jelly of beautiful color and excellent 
flavor. Makes exceptionally good cider. September 1st—10th 
Prices same as om Standard Apple Trees 
IMPORTANT— Apricots | re- 
quire cross-pollination, there- 
fore it is necessary to plant two 
different varieties to insure a 
set of fruit. 
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