FRUIT TREES 
in Home Garden or Commercial Orchard 
EXEMPT FROM OHIO SALES TAX 
a COMMERCIAL : _ LUSCIOUS PEARS with 

Bartlett 
FRUIT finely grained, juicy flesh. Excellent for canning. Sept. 
GROWERS Cayuga. A wonderful new Pear has come to us highly 
recommended by the New York Experiment Station. It is 
i derived from Seckel and has Seckel’s shape, color and | 
Please write for special fine grained, delicious flesh, but size compares with Bart- 
prices on larger quantities of lett. 
Peach, Pear and Apple trees. _ Seckel (The Sugar Pear). Standard for excellent quality. The 
Also Grape vines. We have finest flavor of all Pears. Medium to small sized fruits are 
several varieties of Apple a rich, yellowish brown with pink cheek and have a 
trees not listed here spicy, honey flavor. The very best for pickling and pre- 
‘ serving. October. 

Prices of above Pears: 
5 to 6 ft., $1.95 each: $8.25 for 5 (of one kind) 
4 to 5 ft., $1.60 each: $6.50 for 5 (of one kind) 
RED NECTARINE 
Spring Planting Only 












DWARF SEEDLESS PEAR 
The fruit resembles Bartlett in shape, size 
Smooth, Peach-like fruit without and color, as well as flavor, but ripens 10 
any fuzz whatsoever, having the days later. If the trees are kept isolated, 
excellent qualities of a Peach and from all other Pear trees, the fruit will be 
somewhat the appearance of a 
seedless and coreless thereby avoiding any 
core rot so prevalent in many varieties. 
large Plum. The fruit is of fine This variety shows great resistance to fire 
quality and has Gi superb melting blight and some of the other weaknesses 
of many varieties. 3¥% to 5 ft., $2.50 each; 
flavor. Trees are thrifty and bear $7.00 for 3. 
heavily. 3% to 5 ft., $1.85 each; 
Dike LOMORLO: 

DELICIOUS PLUMS 
*Fellenburg (Italian Prune). Good size, highly 
I, colored purple. Flesh firm, juicy, delicious. 
ed Freestone. Far superior in size and quality 
to German Prune. 
SELECTED Stanley. A great, new, superior freestone 
Prune which has already become very pop- 
PEACH TREES ular both commercially and in the home or- 
chard. Large fruit, sweet and juicy. Trees 
@ rs hardy and very productive. Fine canning 
Hale-Haven i ‘ Bae 
Spring Planting Only 
Prices above Plums: 
Numbers following the name indicate order of fruit ripening. 5 to 6 ft., $1.95 each: $8.25 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
. Afterglow. (6) New. Originated in the New Jersey Experiment Station. Less acid and bitter than 4 to 5 ft.. $1.60 each: $6.50 for 5 (of 1 kind) 
Elberta. More true Peach flavor. Ripens 3 to 5 days after Elberta. Large, oval-round fruits complete- 
ly overspread with red. Fine grained, delicious; flesh yellow stained red at pit. Completely free- 
stone. Vigorous grower. Winter hardy. Stanley 
Cumberland. (3) The finest flavored of all Peaches. Rich, juicy flesh has the lovely creamy color of the Prune 
well known Champion Peach, with an occasional streak of red. Completely freestone; a thrifty grower 
and large producer. Every home orchard should have at least one of this variety. 
Elberta. (5) September. Probably the most popular Peach grown. Highly recommended for canning and 
shipping. Flesh very yellow, juicy and firm. 
«Golden Jubilee. (1) August. Now considered the best early freestone. Skin is yellow blushed red; flesh 
yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. 
Hale-Haven. (4) Due to its high color and packing and shipping qualities, this is fast becoming the leading 
market Peach. It holds its rich flavor well and loses very little color in canning. Really a leader. 
- Triogem. (2) Another fine New Jersery introduction. Early, oval, red all over, firm and completely freestone. 
The yellow flesh is of excellent quality. Ripens 2 to 3 days earlier than Golden Jubilee. 
Prices of Peach Trees: 
3) to 5 ft., $1.20 each: $5.00 for 5 (of 1 kind). $20.00 for 25 (of 1 kind). 
3 to 4 ft., 95c each; $4.00 for 5 (of 1 kind). $13.75 for 25 (of 1 kind). 
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