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DANIELS 
“VEST POCKET ORCHARD” APPLE TREES 
SUPER HARDY—NORTHERN GROWN—EARLY BEARING 
Four to Nine Varieties on One Tree 
How often has the city home owner sighed for three or more varieties 
of apples when there was room for only one tree in his yard! To meet 
their needs we have developed Daniels Vest Pocket Orchard apple trees. 
By means of a painstaking process of grafting, we have developed trees 
which will bear 4, 5 and even up to nine different varieties on the one 
tree. Each variety is as perfect as if it had grown on a normal tree. We 
have used only the best varieties as Fireside, Minjon, Wealthy, Haralson, 
Dolgo, Daniels Red Duchess, McIntosh and Erickson. Aside from its 
utilitarian value, you will get more “bang” out of one of these trees, 
bearing several varieties of fruit at once, than out of any other plant 
on your grounds. Order Early! 4 varieties $4.00; 5 varieties $5.00; 6 
varieties $6.00; 7 varieties $7.00; 8 varieties or move $7.50. Not mailable. 



DANNY SAYS: “CAiv‘T WAITERS” 
If “an apple a day keeps the Doctor away”... then P . 
plant some Daniels apple trees and grow your own Apples for the Man Who Can't Wait! 
Doctor chasers.” They bring fun, health and profit. So, so often people ask us for trees 
that will bear right away. “I must 
have something that will fruit right 
away—Im getting old and can’t wait 
forever,” is what they say. SO, we’re 
A New Day Has Dawned growing for the “can’t waiter” an 
" extra large, fine transplanted tree all 
For the Northern Fruit Grower! ready to go to work for you—and 
for lack of a more “pat” title we call 
Scarcity of fruit and development of new and improved varieties have BO ae aL RES: 
brought a new era for the fruit grower. We have a nice block of these in 
several varieties in limited numbers. 

The home owner—hard pressed by scarcity of fruit and prohibitive 
prices—must turn to home production if he would have bountiful supplies. They are pretty large to shop, so 
The commercial grower can be assured of strong demand and profitable we suggest delivery or pick up ser- 
prices for some time to come. vice. 
And to all planters the advent of new and thrilling varieties (mostly They are priced at from $3.00 to 
creations of our great State Fruit Breeding Farm) unfolds a field of fruit $7.50 each, depending upon size. 
growing achievement and profits scarcely dreamed of a few years ago. Size, 
quality, productivity, hardiness, marketability—all these joys and more, But better order early—they are 
too, await the planters of the fine varieties we list in these pages. really scarce. 
It is an accepted fact that fruit acreages 
are low—supphes of many kinds scarce and TADUPT CSAIL SG ITS y 
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decreasing (because of labor shortage and ERS TE ALE ORRREA ERR STASI ES EY 
national use) and that demand is great and ne 
prices high. This situation will probably : mixes 
exist for some time to come. Oh Danny ee | The way it | ty 
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