FINEST FRUIT TREES 
Selected by Coles for Proven Value in 
Commercial Orchard or Home Garden 
Must be Sent Express Charges Collect. Exempt From Ohio Sales Tax 
Planting Aids 
Same general planting methods as for trees and shrubs. Space Apples 35 feet by 35 feet; Cherries, Plums, 
and Apricots 25 feet by 25 feet; Pears, Peaches, and Nectarines 20 feet by 20 feet. Prune heavily after planting. 
Remember, no wet spots for Cherry trees—they can't take it. Plums will stand the wettest ground of any fruit. 
APPLES 
Numbers following the name indicate order of fruit ripening. 
’ Double Red Delicious. (4) Said to be the finest of all eating Apples. A winter Apple with crisp, tender, fine 
grained, juicy flesh. 
Jonathan. (3) Late fall. Brilliant red underlaid with yellow. One of the best in appearance and quality. 

McIntosh. (2) Fall. A beautiful deep crimson fruit of finest quality. White flesh. Tops for cooking and eating. 
Double Red Delicious 
Stayman Winesap. (5) Winter. Yellow overlaid with a dull red. Good sized fruit that keeps well 
in storage. An excellent commercial variety that is fine for cooking or eating. 

Yellow Transparent. (1) Summer. Hardy, very productive trees. The best of the early cooking 
Apples, and when completely ripe, excellent for eating. ‘The leading variety for summer 
sauce and pies. 
Coled HYBRID 
SWEET CHESTNUT 
TREES 
PRICES OF APPLE TREES 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 in. cal. and up: $1.75 each; $7.25 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal.: $1.35 each: $5.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
DWARF APPLES 
EARLY BEARING — LARGE FRUITING 
Unequaled in the small family garden where there 
is not room for the larger standard sized tree. These 
trees may be planted 12 feet apart and will grow to 
a mature height of 7 or 8 feet. They come into bear- 
ing a couple of years earlier and are just about as 
long-lived as standard Apple trees. The fruit is iden- 
tical except that it is a little larger and will ripen a 
few days earlier. Besides their fruit producing value, 
these trees are picturesque in the spring with their 
quantity of bloom at the eye line where it is most 
obvious. Many orchardists throughout the country 
are planting Dwarf Fruit Trees because of their ease 
of picking and earliness of coming into bearing. We 
offer thrifty trees 2 years old, 3 to 4 feet high, 5/8- 
inch caliper and up, in the following varieties, which 
are described under the Standard Apple Trees: 
Jonathan Yellow Transpazent McIntosh 
Double Red Delicious Stayman’s Winesap 
Prices of Dwarf Apple Trees: 
$3.50 each; $15.00 for any 5. 
COMMERCIAL 
FRUIT 
GROWERS 
Please write for special prices on 
larger quantities of Peach, Pear and 
Apple trees. Also Grape vines. We 
have several varieties of Apple trees 
not listed here. 


A limited quantity of these wonderful 
blight-free trees. The nearest approach 
we have seen to the old-fashioned 
American Sweet Chestnut. Has shown 
no signs of the fatal blight which has 
killed out all of the old favorites. The 
trees we offer this year are 5-year-old 
SWEET 
CHERRIES 
Spring planting only. 
Never plant Cherries in 
heavy, wet ground. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
The best of the early 
Sweet Cherries for home 
and local market. Very 
large black-red, juicy, 
rich fruit. A robust, 
disease-resisting tree. 

SOUR 
CHERRIES 
Spring planting only. 
Never plant Cherries in 
heavy, wet ground. 
Early Richmond. Equal to 
Large Montmorency in 
every respect, but not 
quite so large. Fine for 
those early pies. Plant 
one of these to double 
the length of the Sour 
Cherry season. 
specimens, 4 feet or more tall, and are 
just ready to come into bearing. Napoleon (Queen Ann). Large, pale yellow, Large Montmorency. Most popular Sour 
almost white fruit with brilliant red cheek. Cherry. Large, red fruit; firm, reddish yel- 
REMEMBER THE QUANTITY I5 Flesh is white, firm, juicy, sweet and of the low flesh. Abundantly productive. Pleas- 
LIMITED. BETTER ORDER YOURS highest quality. A very choice canning antly tart. 
ECAR variety. 
Prices of Above Two Sour Cherries: 
i t $6.85 h. 
Reakvneibly priced’ at 69.52 eac 3 to 4 ft., 9/16 in. caliper. 
$1.95 each: $8.25 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
Prices of Above Two Sweet Cherries: 
Fine, 4 to 5 ft.. 9/16 in. caliper. 
$2.15 each; $8.75 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
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