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SALZER'S 
THE 5-N-1 
APPLE 
Jonathan, Yellow Transparent, Wealthy, 
Red Delicious and Winesap all blossom, 
bud and bear their tasty apples, all on the 
one tree! Salzer’s Quintuplet Apple yields 
an abundance of fruit, and makes possible 
growing these five different apples in the 
average yard, an impossibility if five 
different trees were to be planted. Hardy 
everywhere in the United States. Salzer’s 
Quintuplet Apple Tree is a really useful 
novelty for the small yard. 
ing expenses. 1 Ban- 
| fam Pear, 1 Quin- 
tuplet Apple Tree, 1 
Polly Hardy Peach, 
‘Y Monchuriaon Apri- _ 
cot and 1 Nanking 
Cherry for $7.75, 
Express Prepaid. 
Strong, thrifty trees, caliper 9/16 in. 
and up, three year old, 5 ft. and up, with 
well developed heads. Price: Each, $2.49; 
8 for $6.95, prepaid by express. 
- SALZER’ BEARS AS FAR 
NORTH AS 
Now, grow your own peaches no matter where you live! Polly 
is a hardy free-stone peach that has withstood rigorous winters 
of 25° below zero, and matured a beautiful crop of large, perfect 
peaches. Peaches are large, blushed, a few days earlier than 
Elberta, flesh white, juicy, and richly flavored. Polly is not just 
for the north, but it is an outstanding variety in the peach sec- 
tions. Originated by the Iowa Station. Enables the northern part 
of the U.S. to grow peaches! Strong trees, 7/16 to 9/16” caliper, 
Polly Peach 
3 to 4 feet. Price: Each, $1.29; 3 for $3.65, postpaid. 
SALZER’S, Upricot VERY 
HARDY! 
Extremely drouth resistant, having yielded a great crop of 
fruit in very dry years, and hardy almost anywhere, standing 50 
to 60° below zero! Rich yellow, large apricots, elegant either 
fresh or canned. Ripening right after the cherries and before the 
early peaches, apricots are one of the most delicious fruits, espe- 
cially when you can pick them fully ripe from your own trees. 
They are easy to grow and they also make a handsome shade 
tree for your lawn, either front or rear. Price 3 feet and up, 
7/16 in. to 9/16 in. cal.; Each, $1.95; 3 for $5.65, postpaid. 
A beautiful shrub for your 
lawn that bears great crops of 
fine cherries! Fruit is so abun- 
dant it takes but a few min- 
utes to pick a quart or two in 
your own yard, for making 
fresh cherry pie, jelly, pre- 
serve, or-for canning or for 
freezing. 
The shapely bushes grow 7 ft. 
tall, work well into any plant- 
ing about the house or among 
any shrubs. Lovely apple-blos- 
som pink buds appear very early 
and open to pure white. Nan- 
king starts bearing the 2nd year 
and by the 38rd season its 
branches are literally covered 
‘with bright red cherries of 
very fine quality. Does not asa 
rule need a pollenizer, but for 
heaviest yields, plant two 
bushes. 
Distinct from Hansen Bush 
Cherry. Hardy everywhere. Very 
ornamental as well as produc- 
ing luscious cherries. Each, 1% 
to 2 ft., $1.00; 2 for $1.89; 6 for 
$4.45, postpaid. 
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THE 
DUAL 
CHERRY 
ORNAMENTAL 
AS WELL AS 
FRUITFUL 
Nanking is hardy, 
productive and beauti- 
ful. The bushes are 
lovely in the _ spring 
when they are a mass 
of bloom and again in 
July when they are cov- 
ered with ropes of red 
or yellowish red fruit. 
The fruits have the true 
cherry fiavor. 
Nanking Cherry 
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