PEACHES—Continued 
ARVE THOMPSON EARLY ELBERTA—(Freestone). 
We can highly recommend this variety, a large 
golden yellow, like Elberta only a little better 
quality, flavor and richer color. Ripens a week 
or ten days before Elberta. This variety has be- 
come quite popular with commercial growers as 
well as for home orchards. Our buds of this variety 
come from a very successful bearing orchard of 
good strain. We can furnish these only in the 
following sizes this season: 
Each 10 
2 to 3 feet—Prepaid  .............eeeeeeeeeees $ .50 $4.50 
3 to 4 feet—Prepaid oo... eee ceeceeee -60 5.00 
4 to 5 feet—Prepaid ............ eee .70 6.00 
COMMON SEEDLING PEACH—Many people like a 
few seedling peach trees in their home orchard as 
sometimes a seedling will survive a late frost when 
other kinds will not. These trees’ may bear small 
seeding fruit or sometiniles may be an exception- 
ally good sort. We offer these seedling trees at 
Each 
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2 to 3 feet—Prepaid . 


APRICOTS 
Apricots are becoming more widely grown as our 
customers become more and more acquainted with 
the delightfully tasty fruit. The trees are also very 
ornamental in the early spring for any lawn or 
garden. 
Each 
BS toe 2 feetasPre Pci ye eae reece iscsccecensecsandepohs fects $ .65 
BLtO 3 f6CtBEPre Paid” recite kecsiseieescsssinnss ene ae -80 
3rto:.4,feet--—Prepaid.icicn3.:. keel cen wnatiaiss 90 
GOLD—Large, rich yellow color. Ripens midseason, 
usually just between the time of ripening of the 
cherry and peach. This variety is considered ex- 
ceptionally productive. 







GRAPE SPECIAL 
Our Concord Grapevines come from our own 
Concord Vineyards. We have been growing 
grapes for the market for many years, there- 
fore our vineyards are always in good healthy 
condition, from which we propagate our plants. 
We feel you will not go wrong in planting 
Tromble Grown Concords. 
8 Concord Grapevines, 2 yr., $1.00 
12 Concord Grapevines, 1 yr., $1.00 
PREPAID 

Montmorency 
CHERRIES 
Each 10 
Ito’ 2 feet—Prepaid”*..ic. eee ee $1.00 $ 9.00 
2 to 3 feet—Prepaid _.................00scc000 eS 10.00 
3 to 4 feet—Prepaid ............c ee eeeee 1.35 12.50 
A feet—Prepaid .o.........cccccsccccssccccesscceees 1.50 14.00 
EARLY RICHMOND—Dark red; juicy, excellent flavor. 
This is a very popular variety for pies and canning 
as it ripens early and is a regular bearer. Some- 
times known as May Cherry. Ripens last of May 
and first of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—Large, beautiful, dark red; 
very fine flavor. Excellent variety for pies and 
canning. This variety is widely planted for mar- 
ket as well as home use. Tree is a large, vig- 
orous grower and quite dependable bearer. Ripens 
about two weeks later than Early Richmond. 

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Downing Gooseberries 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING—Large pale-green berries. A hardy 
strain, good producer. Exceptionally good flavor. 
Plant about four feet apart. 
Price: 55c each, postpaid. 
NECTARINES 
A delicious fruit, a cross between the peach and 
plum. Fruit resembles a peach in size and shape 
and much of a peach flavor. As fuzzless as a plum. 
Good for canning or fresh. Rich golden color. Boston 
variety. 
Price: 1 to 2 feet, 45c each, prepaid; 2 to 3 feet, 
55c each, prepaid; 3 to 4 feet, 65c each, prepaid. 

4 Hardy Fruit Trees and Plants—In the Ozark Fruit Belt 
