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Mr. City Gardener 
Solve your fruit problem by 
planting in your back yard a 
Quintuplet Apple Tree 
5 Varieties on One Tree 
Dark Red Delicious, Yellow Deli- 
cious, Dark Red Jonathan, Yellow 
Transparent and Winesap varieties 
are all grafted on one tree. You 
get early and late, red and yellow 
apples, all on the same tree. 
Large 5 to 6-ft. Trees, $2.95 Each. 

Plums 
Like Cherries, Plums are very satisfactory for the Great 
Plains region. They bear young and seldom fail: 
Big 4 to 6 foot Trees. 
PRICES: $1.75 each; 5 for $8.25; 10 for $15.00. 
BLUE DAMSON—Old favcrite blue plum that makes such 
fine preserves. Hardy, sure. 
GREEN GAGE—Sweetest eating and canning plum. 
greenish-yellow fruit. Heavy producer. 
Large, 
STANLEY—A new prune-type plum that is rapidly becoming 
the most popular of all plums. Large dark blue prune- 
shaped fruits. The rich yellow flesh is firm, sweet and 
delicious. Ripens in September. Freestone. 
OKA—A new cherry-plum that is an improvement over the 
old Compass. Bears young and heavily, medium size, dark 
purple, good flavor and freestone. 
SAPA—A rich, glossy, dark purple plum, of fine flavor and 
extreme hardiness. Bears young and heavily. 
TOKA—Large, orange-red, 
Delicious for eating fresh. 
WANETA—Considered most fa- 
mous of Hansen’s hybrid plums. 
Fruit is large and bright red. 
Flesh is yellow, sweet and juicy. 
Bears young and regularly. 
SAPA 
firm, freestone, richly flavored. 







Pears 
10 for $15.00. 
BARTLETT—Large, yellow with blush. Juicy, 
sweet and high quality. Leading summer 
pear. 
DOUGLAS—A fall Pear that bears heavily and 
usually starts bearing the next year after 
planting. Fruit is large, yellow with blush. 
KIEFFER—Widely planted winter pear. Bears 
young and heavily. Tree is very hardy. Grows 
upright. 
PATTEN—One of the _ best 
greenish-yellow and blushed. Large, juicy, 
luscious flavor and keeps well. Ripens in 
August. Tree is hardy and blight resistant. 
Grows everywhere. 
pears. Fruit is 
SECKLE (Sugar Pear)—A beautiful little pear 
that is one of the richest and highest fla- 
vored of all pears. Excellent for desserts 
and luncheons. Very hardy. Bears in Sep- 
tember and October. 
Heavy, Sturdy, 4 to 6 ft. Trees. 
PRICES: $1.75 each; 5 for $8.25; 

Peaches 
STURDY, VIGOROUS 
TREES, 4 to 6 feet high, 
in the seven varieties best 
suited for Kansas. 
PRICES 
$1.00 each; 5 for: $4.50; 
10 for $8.00. 

CHAMPION—Large, freestone, creamy-white with a red cheek. 
Flesh white, juicy and sweet. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Old standby, 
firm, juicy. High quality. 
large, yellow, 
Hardy tree. 
freestone, 
HALE HAVEN—Freestone. A wonderful new peach that is 
very hardy and produces heavily large yellow peaches of 
very high quality. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—Freestone. Very large, white with 
red cheek, flesh white and firm with excellent flavor. Ex- 
cellent variety for Kansas. 
J. H. HALE—Freestone, very large, yellow blushed red, with 
fuzzless skin. Flesh yellow, firm, juicy; high quality. 
POLLY—Hardy, Delicious, Freestone, Heavy Bearer. Origi- 
nated at the Iowa Experiment Station and has been thor- 
oughly tested for many years, standing as cold as 20 below 
zero. Flesh is white, juicy but firm with rich flavor. Ripens 
a few days before Elberta. 
RED HAVEN—This new variety is rapily becoming the lead- 
ing real early yellow peach. The fruit is large and almost 
a solid red. The yellow flesh is firm, sweetly delicious, 
high quality. Freestone. A hardy, vigorous grower and very 
productive. 
FAMILY ORCHARD 
SPECIAL 
10 Fruit Trees 
3 to 5 ft.....all different 
Jonathan Apple 
Early Harvest Apple 
Dougias Pear 
Early Richmond Cherry 
Montmorency Cherry 
Early Elberta Peach 
Belle of Georgia Peach 
Waneta Plum 
Stanley Plum 
Chinese Golden Apricot 
10 Best and Most Popular Varieties 
for the Great Plains Region. 
Too Large to Mail— 
Must Be Shipped . . $8.50 
Express or Freight Collect 



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