FRUIT TREES 
The war years brought us all to realize that having a few 
fruit trees in the yard paid dividends. The trees that we 
are offering you are grown On contract for us by the leading 
fruit tree nursery in this country. The varieties listed have 
all proven most prolific and suitable for the Inland Empire. 
STANEK & SON quality trees are SOUND INVESTMENT 
because of careful bud selection and the best root stocks. 
As fruit trees take several years to become bearing age, we 
want to urge you, regardless of where you buy your trees, 
to get them in the ground this Spring. 
APPLES (2-yr. old) 
Apples produce better when two or more varieties are planted 
for cross-pollenization. Delicious is a good pollinizer. 
DUCHESS. Ours is the “red” strain. Early bearing. Summer. 
GRAVENSTEIN. Yellow popular Fall apple. 
JONATHAN. Long-keeping, red, very productive. Winter. 
McINTOSH. Bright red. Smooth. Early Winter. 
RED DELICIOUS. Good pollinizer. An improvement on the 
older type of Delicious. Best of the eating types. Winter. 
WEALTHY, Large, dark red, very productive. Fall. 
WINESAP. (Staymen.) Red, large, juicy, crisp. Winter. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A golden variety of the red Delicious. 
Winter. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Extra early July, golden yellow. 
Summer. 
Prices on all apples (2-yr. old), 5-7 ft., branched. $1.25 
APRICOTS 
Apricots perhaps bear quicker than any other fruit and don’t 
say several years from now that we didn’t tell you to plant 
a few trees this Spring. 
CHINESE. Hardiest of all apricots. Large size, fine grained 
texture, sweet flavor and retains its color when canned. 
TILTON. Fruit large size, rich apricot color. Bears immense 
crops. Good eating and canning. 
WENATCHEE MOORPARK. One of the largest size apricots. 
Good color of brownish red when ripened in the sun. 
Pleasant sweet flavor. 
Prices on Apricots. 2-yr. old. Branched. 5-6 ft. $2.00 
CHERRIES , 
For best results, plant two varieties of the sweet cherries. 
Pie or sour cherries are self fruited and require no pollinizer. 
BING. Black, sweet, well flavored. Pollinizer required. 
BLACK REPULICAN. Black, firm, good canner. Excellent 
pollinizer. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Black, sweet and juicy. Good pollin- 
izer. 
LAMBERT. Black, sweet, a little later than Bing. Pollinizer 
required. 
LATE DUKE. Fruit large, red, sub-acid. Ripens in July. 
MAY DUKE. Medium size, rich and juicy. First of June. 
MONTMORENCY. Large red, the best of the pie cherries. 
See colored illustration page 4. 
ROYAL ANN. Large, red and yellow. Good canner. Pollinizer 
required. 
Prices on cherries, 2-yr. old, 5-7 it., branched, $2.50. 
CRAB APPLES 
TRANSCENDENT. The earliest of the crab apples. Large, yel- 
low, juicy. This is the variety for your jelly. 2-yr. old. 
Branched. 6-8 ft. $1.50. 
PEACHES 
We can’t imagine a home garden without peaches. Just 
think what you are missing—luscious fruit from late June 
to mid-September if you select an early and a late sort. One 
tree of each is better than none, but if you have space plant 
several of each variety. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Improved Elberta, large yellow, red 
cheeked, juicy, tender yellow flesh. Freestone. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new, large early peach that is highly 
recommended by everyone growing it. Late July. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE. Fruit is of the largest size. Very firm. Flavor 
is unexcelled. Good keeper and canner. The variety we are 
offering is the true J. H. Hale. Freestone. 
ROCHESTER. Has the good qualities and characteristics of 
the Crawford, but a full two weeks earlier. Takes only 
one-half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Freestone. 
SLAPPY. Hardy early yellow peach. Some ladies tell us that 
they wouldn’t can any other variety. 
Prices on peaches. 2-yr. old. Branched. 5-6 ft., $1.50 
PEARS 
BARTLETT. A well-known favorite for both eating and can- 
ning. The best for the Inland Empire. Fruit is juicy and 
well flavored. See colored illustration page 4. 2-yr. old. 
Well developed. Branched. 5-6 ft. $2.00. 
PLUMS AND PRUNES 
BURBANK. Large size, almost round. Flesh sweet and of 
good flavor. 
HUNGARIAN. Largest of the prunes. Beautiful bright red 
color. 
ITALIAN PRUNE. Medium to large size, oval shaped. Dark 
purple in color. Good canner and shipper. 
PEACH PLUM. Earliest ripener. Skin red dotted with blue. 
Flesh greenish yellow tinged with red when real ripe. One 
of the leading market varieties. 
YELLOW EGG. A large, handsome yellow plum. Egg shaped, 
golden yellow fruit. Juicy and sweet. One of the best. 
Prices on Plums and Prunes. 2-yr. old. 5-6 ft. $1.50 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
If your yard is small, we do not know of one thing to plant 
that would be nicer than several dwarf fruit trees. Just 
think—beautiful fragrant flowering trees in the Spring; 
luscious, colorful fruit in the Summer and Fall. These dwarf 
fruit trees are grown from buds of our finest full-size Ameri- 
can varieties grafted on a special rootstock. The rootstock 
makes the miracle—the fruit trees stay dwarf, growing only 
5 to 6 ft. tall. We are offering the following varieties. Please 
note that all varieties listed are marked either medium or 
large. The medium size is 2-yr. old and the large size is 3-yr. 
old. Dwarf trees bear when they are 4 years old. 

DWARF APPLE TREE—14 Years Old 
APPLES (Medium) 
McIntosh Red 
Red Delicious 
Winter Banana 
Yellow Delicious 
Yellow Transparent 
APRICOTS (Large) 
PEACHES (Large) 
Early Elberta 
J. H. Hale 
Late Crawford 
Rochester 
PEARS (Medium) 
Perfection Bartlett 
Wenatchee Moorpark PLUMS (Large) 
CHERRIES (Large) Burbank 
Bing Climax 
Lambert Duarte 
Montmorency Italian Prune 
Royal Anne Plum-Cot 
Prices on Dwarf Fruit Trees. Medium, $2.50; Large, $3.50 

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