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FRUITS—continued 
Apple Trees 

Prices of Two-Year Apple: Each 5 at 25 at 
XX size, 11/16 in. caliper up, 
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Standard size, 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
aDOUt SIZ N tO 4 oeT tee een -80 -70 -60 
Any 5 or more at the 5 rate. 
Grimes Golden. Beautiful -yellow; fine quality; Oct.-Dec. 
King David. Jonathan-Winesap cross; dark wine red. 
Liveland Raspberry. Large red striped, tart and juicy. A 
hardy young bearer. Ripens early July. 
Maiden Blush. A large,-clear yellow autumn apple. 
Red Delicious. Colors early and is red almost all over. 
Red Jonathan. Deep red; fine quality; Oct. and later. 
Red Stayman Winesap. Deeper red than the old Stayman; 
firm, juicy, subacid; good; keeps late; bears young. 
Winesap. Bright deep red; flesh yellow; very rich, firm; 
very juicy; sprightly subacid; very good; winter. 
Yellow Delicious. Large; golden yellow; late winter; excel- 
lent. 
Yellow Transparent. Yellowish-white; fine grained; juicy; 
sprightly subacid; mid-June; hardy; very young, abundant 
Nut Trees 
Chinese Chestnut. Blight resistant. Remember not many 
years ago when sweet Chestnuts could be gathered for 
home use? Then came a Chestnut blight that spread all over 
the U. S., killing the trees in nearly every section. We now 
have a Chinese variety producing large sweet nuts and it 
is resistant to blight. Bears young, is hardy and a rapid 
grower. Often bears the third year. Trees furnished are 
two-year plants. 
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Pecan—Stewart Paper Shell. Hardiest of all paper-shell 
varieties. Makes an excellent shade tree, is exceptionally 
tough. A profitable tree to add to your property. 
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Walnut—Thomas Black. This grafted walnut produces 
giant size nuts at an early age, often producing the second 
year. Perfectly hardy, this is a profitable tree, valuable for 
nut production as well as beauty. 
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XIE NURSERIES 
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Gootelenrries 
Easily grown and readily respond to a little care. Plant 
3x5 or 4x5 ft. A northern slope or slight shade is best. 
Houghton. The best for most sections; medium size but a 
profuse bearer; resistant to rust; pale dull red when ripe, 
usually picked green. 2 year No. 1, 50c each, 3 at 45c¢ each. 
Grape Vines 
Concord. Large; the most popular black grape; juicy; 
sweet; hardy; productive; vigorous; mid to late August. 
Fredonia. Black; bunch and berries large; good flavor; pro- 
ductive; early; has given good results in Missouri. 
Moore Early. Black; large; valued for size, hardiness; pro- 
ductiveness and season, about 2 weeks before Concord. 
Niagara. Greenish-white to pale yellow; sweet; productive. 
Prices of Grapes Each 5 at 25 at 50 at 
Concordye ory ras Nove ances 30 +25 nee “4 
Fredonia, 2-yr. Noe 1........ +35 -30 -28 +25 
Moore Early, 2 yr. No 35 noe .30 -28 
Niagara, 2 yr. No. 1..... Sedsasceerey 235 32 -30 28 

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Currants for Jelly 
If you like home-made jelly, plant Currants, 3x4 ft. In the 
Central States they should have partial shade or a northern 
slope. Red. 2 yr. No. 1 45c each, 3 for 1.20. 
Atparagus 
Mary Washington and Paradise. Both rust resistant varie- 
ties. 70c per doz., 1.25 per 25, 4.00 per 100. 
Rhutart or Pie Plant 
Large, tender, delicately flavored stalks; productive. 30c 
each, 3 for 60c, 1.90 per dozen. 

Blackberries See Color’ Page 
Boysenberries _ Inside Back Cover 
Raspberries for Description 
Strawberries and Prices 
