Golden. Gini 
ricot 
(PLANT PATENT APPLIED FOR) 
Fruit is pictured actual size 
F 25 Golden Giant origi- 
nated in the orchard of Dave 
Moore, Grand Junction, 
the famous fruit section of 
western Colorado. Several years ago Dave planted some of 
our Sungold peaches. Six years ago he wrote us that we had 
the best peach in America but he had the best apricot. We 
immediately went out there and every year since we have 
visited with Dave and his fine family. 
The true story of Golden Giant, its tremendous annual crops, 
its huge size, its marvelous flavor and sweetness, its rich 
color, its shipping quality, its hardiness and vigor, calls for a 
Shakespeare. We can simply tell you that the size is immense, 
2 inches across and more than 2 inches long. The color is a 
golden orange with light blush. It is the finest apricot we 
ever ate, the sweetest, most delicious flavor. Moreover even 
if picked fairly green it develops this fine flavor where other 
apricots taste insipid when picked green. It makes the finest 
sauce and preserves you ever tasted and is extra fine for 
F 26 Superb—This fine variety originated in Kansas and has been 
largely planted in the middle west. Hardy, productive. Fruit is 
medium large, orange-yellow, flesh firm, high quality. Fine for 
eating, sauce, preserves and pies. 
F 23 Perfection—The fruit is large, beautiful and delicious. It 
ripens evenly and is a good keeper. Flesh is firm so that even if 
picked nearly ripe, it can be shipped. Hardy, vigorous grower, 
heavy bearer. 







freezing. If you selected the 
largest fruits, you could hardly 
get 6in a quart jar. The flesh 
is arich golden color, so tender 
and sweet and absolutely 
stringless. Free-stone, of 
course, but we think the flavor is even richer if 
canned with the pits in. 

Golden Giant is a heavy, annual bearer, never 
missing a crop at Grand Junction except one year when it 
froze while the fruit was marble size. Dave says that it is 
more frost resistant because it has borne when other varieties 
failed (and Dave has many kinds in his orchard). 
Golden Giant issold ONLY BY THEINTER-STATE NURS- 
ERIES. Introduced by us last spring, we are selling it at a 
price so that thousands, all over America, can find out how 
fine itis. The tree itself is attractive enough to plant in your 
yard. It is shapely with reddish-brown bark, large rich green 
leaves, lovely flowers and then the delicious fruit. You who 
have eaten shipped-in apricots picked when green, cannot 
imagine how truly delightful is Golden Giant. Order today 
to make sure that you get yours this spring. 
Golden Giant Prices 
Each 3 for 6 for 12 for 
5 to 6 feet, not postpaid .. . $2.50 $7.20 $14.10 $27.00 
4 to 5 feet, not postpaid... 2.00 5.70 10.50 18.00 
3 to 4 feet, postpaid....... 1.50 4.20 7.50 12.00 
2t0/3 feet, post paid sare 1.15 3.15 5.40 9.00 
F 24 Manchurian—A very hardy apricot from South Dakota. 
Especially adapted for extremely cold sections. Medium size, 
golden-orange fruit. 
Prices on Manchurian, Perfection and Superb Apricots 
5 to 6 feet, not postpaid...... Each $2.00, 3 for $5.75 
4 to 5 feet, not postpaid...... Each 1.60,3 for 4.50 
3 to 4 feet; postpaid =. 25-45 Each 1.25,3 for 3.45 
Copyrighted 1950 by Inter-State Nurseries, Inc., Hamburg, lowa. Printed in U.S.A. 
