Archias’ 
HARDY Quick Bearing FRUIT TREES 
Large 2-Year SELECTED HARDY NORTHERN GROWN 
APPLES 
ANOKA. The new, quick-bearing Apple. NOW at 
regular prices. Fruit often the year after planting. 
Ripens early. Big red Apples—yellow streaks. 
SOLID RED DELICIOUS. Superior to the old 
Delicious. Is the King of all Apples. Beautiful 
all-red color, full of juice and a wonderful keeper. 
JONATHAN. A wonderful Apple for this section. 
Color deep red. A fine eating Apple. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. The golden yellow winter 
Apple. We don’t have to tell you how fine this 
Apple is. 
EARLY HARVEST. A fine July Apple. Color 
pale yellow. 
STAYMAN’S RED WINESAP. An _ improved 
Winesap. Excellent for market, cider and eating. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. A favorite early yel- 
low. Bears young. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Same as its fine parent, 
only golden yellow color. 
WHITNEY CRAB. The best of all Crabs, bears 
young and heavily. Fruit bright red. 
LOWER PRICES ON APPLES 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
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PEACHES 
We list only the hardy and sure-bearing varieties. 
HALE-HAVEN. A regular and prolific bearer, 
ranking No. 1 for hardiness. Freestone. Color 
rich orange and red. Farly. 
J. H. HALE. One week earlier than Elberta. Free- 
stone. Red blush over yellow; large; excellent 
flavor. 
HEATH CLING. The large creamy white cling- 
stone. Excellent quality. Fine keeper. 
ELBERTA,. An old standby. Freestone. Large yel- 
low with red cheek. 
ARCHIAS’ MISSOURI PRIDE. A well known 
Peach in this section. Archias’ Missouri Pride ‘has 
proven itself to be the largest and finest hardy 
freestone. Ripens 10 to 14 days ahead of Elberta. 
You'll like it. Golden yellow, blushed red. 
POLLY. White meated, delicious, freestone. Hardy, 
heavy bearing; one of the finest flavored Peaches 
grown. 
WHITE CHAMPION. The hardy freestone. Very 
hardy in the central states. Has size and quality. 
A honey-sweet, rich, juicy white Peach you'll 
rave about. Ripens around August 10th. 
RED HAVEN. Freestone. Extra early flaming red 
Peach with golden flesh. Trees bear young and 
heavily. Self pollenizing. Very fine flavor. Good 
to eat fresh or canned. 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
Each 3 for 6for 12 for 
5-6 ft., not prepaid ..390.85 $2.25 $3.90 $6.60 
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HARDY PLUMS 
HANSKA (Apricot Plum.) Big reddish purple 
Plum with sweet apricot perfumed yellow meat. 
Freestone. Bears right away after planting. 
Ripens in August. The tree makes extraordinary 
rapid growth. 
WANETA. A very large Plum. Deep red color 
with yellow flesh. A delicious flavor. 
GREEN GAGE. A large, round freestone of 
greenish yellow color. Tender, sweet, fine for 
canning. Hardy in Missouri and south. 
NEW STANLEY. Newest and best of the Prune 
Plums. Very hardy. Skin purplish blue; flesh 
sweet and delicious. 
NEW DAMSON. This is an improved strain 
over the ordinary Damson. The blue Plums are 
medium size, of finest quality. Freestone. A 
heavy, regular bearer. Ripens in September. 
Each 3for 6 for 
5-6 ft., not prepaid ....... $1.45 $4.00 $7.35 
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Hardy 
pode CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND (May Cherry). This is 
the popular early pie Cherry of the nation. The 
fruit is bright red, juicy, delicious. Tree strong 
yrower, bears heavily, starts bearing young. 
MONTMORENCY. The standard by which all 
Cherries are judged. Big, rich red fruit, always 
loads down the tree. Juicy but firm for pies or 
preserves. 
Prices Above 2 Sour Cherries: 
Each 3 for 6 for 
4-6 ft., not prepaid ....... $1.65 $4.65 $8.75 
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Hardy Northern 
APRICOT 
Who does not like Apricot sauce and preser- 
ves? They mpen after Cherries and just. before 
early Peaches. Easy to grow. Home-grown, tree- 
ripened Apricots are one of the most delicious 
of all fruits. 
SUPERB. The best flavored, most productive, 
hardy Apricot ever produced. Medium size, 
light salmon colored. 
Each 3 for 
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KANSAS SWEET. This Cherry comes from 
southern Kansas. It is the only red sweet 
Cherry we know of that will bear in the Middle 
West. The fruit is large, dark red, firm, sweet 
with a delicious flavor. The tree itself is hand- 
some enough to plant in your front yard 
good foliage, fine shape, fragrant flowers. 
YELLOW GLASS. This is the hardiest of all 
sweet Cherries, stands 15 degrees below zero. 
Large, golden fruit with sweet, delicious flavor. 
Fine for eating fresh and canning. Ripens right 
after Montmorency. 

Prices Above Sweet Cherries: 
Each 3 for 6 for 
6 ft., not prepaid alee stele $1.80 $4.95 $9.35 
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PEARS 
Plant Pears 18 to 20 feet apart and it is neces- 
sary to plant more than one variety so they can 
cross pollenize. 
BARTLETT. Summer Pear. Large, rich golden 
yellow with soft blush. Fine for shipping and 
canning. 
KIEFFER. The best known and most widely plant- 
ed winter Pear. Rich golden color. 
NEW DOUGLAS. Fall Pear; bearing young. Fruit 
large, yellow with blush; heavy producer. 
Blight-proof. 
Alike or Assorted, Your Choice 
4-6 ft., not postpaid ...... $1.50 $4.20 $7.80 
3-4, ft: ‘postpaid ik cee eee 1.30 3.60 6.60 
