
All Our Fruit Trees Are Grown In Our Nursery at Alpha, IL. 
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They are all hand sorted to insure good stra trees, with well shaped tops and good roots. 
All the varieties are adapted to this cHmate, as they are grown in this climate. 

3 Yr. No. 1 Tenens G Ft. 3 Year No. 1 Trees—5-6 Ft. 
$1.50 each A p p ] € T rees $1.50 each 
5 or more trees , 5 or more trees 
$1.40 each [EXPRESS OR TRUCK ONLY] $1.40 each 
WINTER VARIETIES 
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SUMMER VARIET ALL RED DELICIOUS—Has the same size, flavor and shape as the common Deli- 

RED JUNE—Medium, oblong, hardy, and produc- cious, but this variety is a deep bright red, which completely covers the apple. 
tive; deep red color; flesh white, tender, rich Flesh is very white, crisp and very juicy. Heavy bearer. 
and sub-acid. August. YELLOW DELICIOUS—Fruit golden yellow; flesh pure white; very crisp and juicy; 
x P WEtY: fine quality. Tree bears young with enormous crops. The old fruit growers 
RED ASTRACHAN—An old time apple, medium size, skin green yellow with red stripes. claim this is the peak in apples. 
A good summer cooker. : JONATHAN—Medium, nearly covered with brilliant stripes of lively red; very showy, 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Medium, yellow, good quality, productive, early bearer. juicy, excellent; trees spreading and slender; bears early. November to February. 
July. GRIMES GOLDEN—Medium golden yellow, with white dots, crisp, tender and juicy, 
AUTUMN VARIETIES excellent; tree vigorous, hardy and productive. November to January. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP—Fruit large, striped, nearly covered with red; flesh green- 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG—Large size, roundish, streaked with red and yellow; ishaycllownivery juicy-and aroniatiom-very #09 dea strong scresdineMero w=: aaeenems 
flesh white, juicy, acid. September. early bearer; the best of our late winter apples. January to May. 
FAMUESE (Snow)—Medium, deep crimson, flesh snowy white, tender. Tree slow TURLEY WINESAP—A large dark red apple of excellent quality. Treevis 2 vigorous 
crooked grower. October and November. grower and very productive; excellent eating apple and late keeper—January to May. 
WEALTHY-—Large, roundish, smooth, nearly covered with dark red; flesh white, “RED NORTHERN SPY—Large, bright red. Flesh juicy, crisp and tender. Tree good 
fine, juicy, sub-acid; quality very good; good grower and productive. October. grower. 
McINTOSH RED—Beautiful red apple, snow white flesh. Fine quality. Very late fall RED ROME BEAUTY—Large, round, solid red color, crisp and juicy. Good keeper; 
apple. good cooking. 

2 year--4 ft. CRAB APPLES $1.50 each 
RED SIBERIAN—Grows in clusters and the tree is simply loaded when fruiting. WHITNEY—Fruit very large, yellow striped with red; flesh yellow, very juicy and 
Bears very young; fruits in September. Use these for jelly and pickles. This is fine grained, flavor rich and almost sweet. August. 
the little red one. 
PEACH TREES PEAR TREES 




2 Yr. Trees—4 to 5 feet, $1.50 each. 5 or more $1.40 each 
ie 2 Yr. Trees | 
GOLDEN JUBILEE — (Freestone) — ” 4 = 
Bo aa resorts) ae 4 to 6 ft., $1.50 each = 
golden yellow. Tender and sw Sey \ 
Large oblong in size. A top quality 5 or more trees, $1.40 each 
peach of superior flavor. 
RED HAVEN—A new early peach— 
large, beautiful red in color; rich yellow 
Not Mailable 

flesh; freestone. Hardy, productive. LINCOLN—Medium size, clear yellow flushed with 
red. Very hardy and very productive. Either 
* BELLE OF GEORGIA — Early July. canned or eaten fresh its flavor is delicious. Tree 
Favorite white peach. High flavored, bears very young, and is a sure bearer from year 
very firm flesh, sugar sweet, freestone. to year. 
¥ ROCHESTER—Medium size, round, al- KEIFFER—The best late pear—does not ripen on 
most red. Yellow flesh, high flavor. the tree. Pick them before frost and lay them 
Very productive. August. away. Heavy and sure bearer; good for canning. 
Peaches erm small, sweet pear. Surely fine to 
ELBERTA—The great American market peach; produces big, profitable crops. Fruit cat Irom the tree. The tree is low grower, but 
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large, bright, attractive, yellow with crimson shading; flesh firm and of good quality. Will ripen y hardy. September. 

perfectly when picked green. One of the best for home or market use. Free stone. September. DOUGLASS—_A biiehewene eae Eriittosber pein ae 
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CHAMPION—Fruit large, delicious, sweet, juicy; skin creamy white, with red cheek; yellow. Heavy bearer; also bears very young. Pears 
hand , hard d ductive, and d shi ; adheri lightly to the stone. White flesh. : : Sears 
agus Vath) BSED 2 2 ate a Rae Ne ee Bg Bee es gee oe eee aA : SWEET RUSSET—Medium size, russet color, sweet; heavy bearer. This is an old 
variety, has been in our Nursery for 50 years. 

BARTLETT—Large yellow.. Waxy, rich and juicy, fine quality. Should be planted on 
thin soil as tree | lights I r soil. 
NECTARINE. The fuzzless Peach on eae age Oe 
APPS FAVORITE—Fine late summer Pear; fine grained, very much like Bartlett, 
Closely related to the peach but smooth skin. Very delicious flavor, different but much better in our soil. 
from any other fruit. .Fruit greenish yellow, flesh white, aromatic and very juicy. 
Ripens in August. Wonderful for home use and eating fresh. 
2 year trees. 5 to 6 ft. $1.50 each 
DUCHESS—Largest Pear grown. Fruit slightly sweet. Fine eating and canning pear. ~ 


CHERRY TREES HARDY APRICOTS || 
2 year 4 to 5 ft. trees. 
3 Yr. Trees—4 to 6 ft. heavy... $2.00 each. 5 or more $1.90 each $1.50 h 
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EARLY RICHMOND—This is the early popular cherry that is planted so much. 
Medium red, hardy, immensely productive, ripens the last of June. MOORPARK—Large, round, golden yellow, sweet. 
' MONTMORENCY—The large, late, dark red cherry. This cherry has become very SUPERB—Medium size, round, golden yellow, heavy bearer. 
popular on account of size. It is very meaty—ripens about 10 days later than the 
eat COLBERTS—Large, egg shaped, golden yellow, very good. 
PEACH COT—Very large, round, red blush, very fine. Different from other apricots. 
SWEET CHERRIES We brought this kind from Idaho in 1936. This is extra special. ~ 
4 to 6 feet, $2.00 each 
(By Express or Truck Only) 

BING—Black—very large and meaty. Pp L U Re T R E E S 
SPANISH—Yellow—large and good flavor. 
Sweet Cherries need well drained soil, heavy in limestone. 
2 Yr. Trees—4 to 6 feet, $2.00 each 
(Not Mailable) 








CREEN GAGE—Large, greenish color. August. 

BUSH CHERRY 
Sita. G latest Tsctaach KAGA—Req with yellow blush; good size. Yellow flesh of good quality. 
This is a really good bush Cherry. Fruit about half the size of the regular SUPERIOR—A wonderful plum from Minnesota. Red skin, yellow flesh, juicy and 
chetry, Pit yery small... Flavor is. excellent. Grows about 6 ft. tall. This tree Sweet, very large. Fruit ripens over a long period. Heavy yielder. 
makes an excellent screen or tall border; it is just covered with white blooms in RE 
May and with bright red fruit in last of June. The foliage is good and thick, Here D COAT—One of the best canning plums. Freestone, the seed falling right out when 
is a good small tree or bush with both fruit and beauty ... Plant about 6 feet apart cut. Large prune shaped, bright red color. Bears young and every year. 
for hedges. 
GOLDENROD—One of richest flavored plums. Sweet, spicy, tangy, flavor; good size. 
Beautiful golden color, with firm yellow flesh. Fine for eating or canning. 




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