Achemmant 5=N=—T 
APPLE TREES 
VA Whole Orchard 
at Your Own Doorstep 
{/ Five Kinds of Apples 
on One Tree 
Ideal for Home Gardens 
3-308 — The only Apple tree for the small home 
owner. No yard too small; can be planted in the front 
yard as well as the back. Will furnish plenty of shade, 
be highly ornamental, and also will produce a bountiful 
supply of five different kinds of Apples. The varieties 
are: Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious, Yellow Trans- 
parent, Jonathan and Stayman’s Winesap. These are 
five of the best standard varieties of Apples practically 
covering the entire season. An outstanding novelty in 
your community. 
PRICE: 3-Yr. branched, 9-11/16 in., 4-5 ft. trees, 
$1.65 each; 2 for $3.00. 4-Yr., Extra heavy, 5-6 ft. trees, 
$2.65 each; 2 for -$5.00. The 4-Yr. trees cannot be 
shipped by mail-express only. ALL 5-N-1 TREES ARE 
PRUNED READY FOR PLANTING — REQUIRE NO 
FURTHER PRUNING. 

BEACH PLUM 
2-102 — (Prunus Maritima.) The 
Beach Plum in full bloom is a thing 
of great beauty. Again a unique bush 
has been developed which is not only 
a beautiful ornamental but valuable 
for its fruit. Bears first or second year 
so highly prized, natives have de- 
veloped a commercial industry for 
the manufacture of jams and jellies. 
We are offering 3 varieties in the 
Beach Plum, as follows: 
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1 5-N-1 Apple, 4-yr. 
1 Red Dolgo crabapple, 4-5 ft. 

after planting. Beautiful white flow- 
ers late in the spring before the leaves 
appear. Hardy, and a vigorous grower 
even on the poorest soil. In the Cape 
Cod area the fruit of this shrub is 
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ALLEGHENY. Medium to large, tree-like ‘shrub. 
Blooms profusely in April. Heavily loaded with 
fruit, which ripens in August. 
HANCOCK. Small shrub, three feet high; glossy 
green foliage. Dark blue fruit of excellent flavor, 
sweet with little acidity. Flesh golden color and 
juicy. Ripens late August. Small pit. 
SAFFORD. Prostrate or spreading; bush 
up to 4 feet. Heavy bearer. Fruit is deep 
blue, sweet, good flavor. Ripens latter 
part of August. One of the choicest. 
Be sure and specify variety wanted. 
Just the shrub for soils under 
which most plants cannot even 
survive, although it also does 
well in good ground. Order 
early — supply very limited. 
Price: 2-yr., 2-3 ft. shrubs, 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.00. 
3-327. We know you will 

‘“Dolgo is the Best Tree on the Place” 
when it starts to bear. A fruit tree 
which is attractive enough to plant 
in your lawn as a flowering crab. 
Clouds of dainty blooms in early 
spring, followed by unbelievable ‘“‘red”’ 
fruit. Tree is dwarf in size when 
fully matured, but it grows fast and is per- 
fectly shaped. Bears very young, often the 
second year, and every year thereafter — Dolgo 
seldom has an off year. Apples are bright red 
in summer, deepens in autumn to blood-red, 
then wine-red as the leaves turn yellow. 
$9.75 
Net, nof prepaid 

Beach Plum 
<RED DOLGO CRABAPPLE 
Fruit clings to tree until long after frost. 
Dolgo grows without fuss anywhere in the U.S. 
Hardy, has withstood cold Minnesota winters 
without injury. 
Very tasty pickles and jellies. The sauce 
from Dolgo Crab is fresh, has lots of zip. 
Doesn’t taste like usual Apple sauce. Excellent 
for pickling and jelly. Even when ripe, the 
fruit has so much pectin that the pickle juice 
will jell. 
The supply is very limited again this year — 
don’t wait too long to order or you may be 
disappointed. 
PRICE: 2-Yr., 9/16 in., 4-5 ft. trees, 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00. 

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