FRUITS 
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CRAB APPLES 
‘Siberian. Large brilliant red and yellow. 
Le liaeiricmng ee eer eet. et heey oe $3.00 each 
- NEW QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
For the Gardener with Limited Space 
Especially suitable for the home grounds, having five 
delicious varieties of Apples on one tree. Fruit throughout 
the season. 
Each tree is budded to Yellow Transparent, Anoka 
Red Jonathan, Red Delicious and Yellow Delicious. 
$4.00 each 
Also a few larger sizes. 
APRICOTS 
Early Golden. Pale orange, juicy. 
34-in. cal., $2.00 each 
CHERRIES 
» Black Tartarian. A favorite black, sweet Cherry. Early. 
~Gov. Wood. An early yellow, sweet Cherry. 
~Montmorency. Sour Cherry for home and market use. 
Hardy and excellent flavor. Ripens early. 
“Napoleon. Pale yellow, tinged red. Late June. 
. Schmidts Bigarreau. Mahogany colored. J uly. 
11/16 in. cal., $2.50 each 
CHESTNUTS 
By New Blight-Resistant Chinese Chestnut. An orna- 
mental tree that will bear large, delicious Chestnuts 
two to three years after planting. Plant two or more for 
Bort cross pollination. 
EE ern a ee Oy A Eek RA PR $2.00 each 
PEACHES 
Belle of Georgia. Good looking fruit of fair quality. 
Midseason. 
Elberta. Most popular of all yellow Peaches, Excellent 
keeping qualities. Midseason. Freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. A new, early variety of good quality. 
Freestone. 
‘Hale Haven. Early yellow freestone. 
7/8 in., 6-7 ft. tall, $1.50 each 
PEARS 
‘Bartlett. Most popular, excellent flavor. Early 
‘Cayuga. Greenish yellow, medium size. Late. 
’ Duchess. Excellent quality, yellow spotted russet skin. 
Kieffer. Large fruits. Fall. 
Seckel. Small russet. October. 
11/16 in. cal., 5-6 ft., $2.25 each 
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