Children enjoy these miniature fruit trees that bear such luscious perfect % 
fruit down low where the kiddies can watch the blooms and the young Mim 
fruit develop. A complete nature-study course for the children, and 
of never-ending interest to any member of the family. 
Luscious, fat Chestnuts can again 
be yours from the trees you plant this 
spring. Wiped out by the devastating 
blight which stripped our woods of 
native trees, Chestnuts have been only 
a thing of the past for several years. 
That is changed now by the advent of 
these blight-resistant trees which will 
bear nuts two years after planting. 
Will Bear Each Fall 
From about September 15 on, 
you will reap a royal harvest of 
shiny, taste-tempting Chestnuts 
once your trees are established. 
Superb for eating raw, for 
roasting, for Chestnut dressing 
in the holiday turkey. 
Trees Are Ornamental 
_ Transform your property with 
, these big lovely trees which 
bring beauty and distinction in 
addition to their crop of de- 
licious nuts. Free-growing, 
they have attractive, glossy, 
rich green leaves on low-sweep- 
ing branches. 
The most productive nut trees 
for northern latitudes, Chest- 
nuts do better in poor soil than 
any other nut trees. Will grow 
more rapidly and reward you 
handsomely if fertilized. Rug- 
ged, vigorous. . . they do well 
in exposed places but must have 
a well-drained soil. 

Better, Earlier Fruit on Long- 
Lived Trees That Stay Dwarf 
Now you can plant Apple trees in even the smallest garden plot and 
enjoy them all your life without ever crowding out your roses, peren- 
nials or other flowers. These amazing midget trees will bear fruit very 
young. You may even have blooms and a few Apples next spring and 
summer. When four years old, they will be in full bearing, with larger, 
more colorful Apples than you would get from large trees . 
- yet 
these amazing Dwarfer Dwarf Apples grow only 5 to 6 ft. tall. 
Large, dark red, with very firm, crisp, 
fine-grained flesh of excellent quality 
and flavor. Tree is very hardy, healthy, 
vigorous and bears regular annual crops. 
One of the finest of the early yellow 
Apples. Usually ripens the first week in 
August. Slightly acid flavor, making it 
excellent for cooking. Bears profusely. 
Bright golden yellow. Solid, firm meat. 
Very good keeper. Some say this is 
the best yellow Apple. 
Fine, firm, juicy, very refreshing, beau- 
tiful coloring. Ripe in Oct. Why not 
grow these on your own grounds and 
have them fresh for the family to eat? 
The best eating Apple known 
3 to 4-ft. trees, $3.00 each; 3 of one kind $8.25 
Juicy, rich-flavored yellow fruit. Excellent quality. 
The best canning Pear and equally fine to eat out of 
hand. Ripens in Sept. Height 20 ft. 

These trees of Chinese stock are quick 
and prolific bearers, usually producing 
3 sweet, full-flavored nuts to each burr. 
Fully as delicious as the native Ameri- 
can Chestnut, but a little larger in size. 
Hardy everywhere that peach trees 
will grow and in the same general areas 
where the native Chestnuts grew years 
3 to 5-ft., 
trimmed, ready to plant, guaranteed, prepaid 
ago. 
2-yr.-old nursery-grown trees. 
$2.75 eae 
3 for 7.40 
Best crops insured by planting two or more trees for pollination 
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