FRUIT TREES 
All our trees are straight, vigorous, well shaped, grown 2 to 3 years in the field. 
APPLES 
9/16 to 11/16 in. caliper — 4 ft. and up 
$1.00 Each_ 6 for $5.00 

Anoka — Early red apple. 
Grimes Golden — For eating and cooking. 
Red Jonathan — Juicy, tender. 
Yellow Transparent — The early, juicy pie apple 
we all love. 
New Double Red Delicious — Deepest clear red; 
a favorite with all. 
Yellow Delicious — Grand, juicy, eating, cooking. 
Winesap — Medium size, red, sweet to eat. 
Baldwin — Large red cheeked — keeper. 
3 $2.50 
HUSKY APPLES 
Your choice 

LUSCIOUS PLUMS 
Healthy young trees that will go right ahead with- 
out any setback in transplanting. Well branched. 
4 ft. trees 9/16 in. caliper. 
$1.50 Each 3 for $4.00 
AMERICAN PLUMS 
New hybrids of wild American plums with large 
fruit and disease resistant qualities. 
Red Coat — Best red plum on market. 
Lacrescent — Giant sweet yellow plums. 
Monitor — Large dark reddish blue. 
1 each above 3 Plums $4.00 
EUROPEAN PLUMS 
Stanley Prune — Large fruit. Dark blue. 
Blue Damson — Small fruit. Abundant. 
Burbank — Giant red plums. Sweet. 
1 each above 3 Plums $4.00 
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THE BEST PEACHES 

We have selected what we know to be the best 
varieties of peach for general fruit growing. All 
are two and three years old —3 to 5 ft. high. 
89c Each 3 for $2.50 
All Are Freestone Varieties 
Elberta — Best known yellow meat peach. Late 
season. 
Champion — Delicious early white peach. Har- 
diest one. 
Golden Jubilee — Good midseason peach with 
rosy red cheeks. 
Hale Haven — Considered by most growers as 
the hardiest yellow peach. 
New Red Haven — The best red-yellow fruited 
peach for early market; comes 3 weeks before 
Elberta. 
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UP-TO-DATE PEACHES 
1 each of those shown above $4.00 
PIE CHERRIES — SOUR 
Large Montmorency (Gilbert Strain). The best 
of all pie cherries. No matter how unfavorable the 
season may be, Montmorency can be depended upon 
for a crop. The bright, clear red strain which we 
are offering was selected after many years of 
observation in commercial orchards. Trees 9/16 
in. caliper. 
$1.75 Each 3 for $5.00 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Very scarce. Trees 9/16 to 11/16 inch caliper. 
Schmidt's Big Cherry —A productive bearer; 
has attracted attention owing to its large size and 
shiny deep maroon color. 
$1.75 Each 3 for $5.00 
PEAR 
Nice trees — 7/16 in. caliper 
Bartlett — The most popular pear for planting 
in the Eastern U. S. A. Large fruit with clear 
yellow finely grained juicy flesh of highest quality. 
Matures about Sept. 10th. 
Campus New — Hardiest pear grown. Reliable 
bearer. Winter keeper. Like Kieffer pear, but does 
not have the hard stony pits through the fruit. 
$1.75 Each 3 for $5.00 
