QUINTUPLET APPLE 
No. 6126 
This tree satisfies the desire of many home 
gardeners who like a variety of apples but do 
not have the space for more than one tree. It 
is an interesting tree to have in the garden, 
and will reward you well for the space you 
give the tree and the little work of planting. 
Many of our customers have asked for this 
multi-variety apple tree, so here it is, in a first- 
class, strong, healthy quality. 
Combined to produce apples from early to 
late, for three months. It will bear Jonathan, 
Wealthy, Yellow Transparent, Red Delicious 
and Crimson Winesap. 
Strong 3-year-old trees, heavy stems and 
stout crown, each, $2.95, Prepaid. 
PLEASE NOTE 
Every tree, shrub or plant in this book is 
quoted Prepaid. We pay the Postage or Ex- 
press. No additional cost to be added for 
transportation. This has been made possible by 
relocating our shipping point. Most of our 
trees and plants will ue forwarded from the 
Mount Arbor shipping center. However, our 
business is as in the past at Beatrice, Ne- 
braska. Address all letters and orders to 
Beatrice, Nebraska. We can give you better 
faster service, and most conan? can save you 
up to 40% on shipping costs. 

Young bearing, special hardiness, are some of 
the extra qualities you get in our trees. And 
you can have them in one of the largest as- 
sortments ever offered. 
SPRAY GUIDE FOR APPLES AND PEARS 
In localities where apple and pear trees suffer from insect or disease attacks, successful 
orchardists follow the spray schedule below. This will keep the fruit clean. The remedies | 
used are Sherwin-Williams products, obtainable from your druggist. 
WHAT. TO 
USE 
San Jose and Oys- | Dry Lime- 
ter Shell Scales | Sulphur.... 
and Blister-Mite.. 
European Red-mite |Spra-Mulsion . 
Dry Lime- 
VOU GS vetBhe ae es 
Bud Moth, other and 
chewing insects Arsenate of 
Lead 
Scab and 
Hydrated 
Dry Lime- 
SMUNUr eos te 
Codling Moth, Cur- and 
culio, Bud Moth |Arsenate of 
Scab, and ‘‘Frog | Lead 
Eye” and 
Hydrated 
Second-Brood Cod- |Arsenate of 
lingu Moth? (eo. leleadin. eee 

WHEN TO SPRAY OR 
DUST 
When the trees are dor mant. 
. When the blossom buds begin to 
show (The pre-pink et where the 
buds are in the ‘‘Cat's-Paw.’’) 
. The pink spray—just before the flow- 
ers open. 
. At the fall of the petals (Calyx 
Spray). 
. Ten days to two weeks later. 
. Three weeks after the Calyx Spray. 
. Four weeks after the Calyx Spray. 
