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The Sensational New Ornamental [Px 1 
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1-40 — Something entirely new in an orna- am i ’ 
mental! Many ornamental trees have been offered (Px. 
with colored foliage; but never an ornamental € 
Peach tree with RED FOLIAGE — bright ied 
early in the spring, gradually dulling to a deep 
maroon towards fall. Its deep rose blossoms 
against the red foliage create a most pleasing 
contrast with your other plantings. 
These trees produce a full crop of per- 
fectly round, inch and a half diameter 
peaches — just the size for pickling. Fruit 
has an all over red coloring, flesh is white 
with a delicious sweet flavor. Ripens with 
the Gold Drop — real late. 
Plant this two-purpose tree this spring 
and be the envy of your neighbors. A grand 
ornamental which also produces a full crop 
of edible peaches. 
PRICE: 1-Yr., 3-4 ft. trees, $1.65 each; 
2 for $3.00, not prepaid. 
BARGAIN NO. 13 
1 Red Leaf Peach, 3-4 ft. 
1 Montmammoth Cherry, $4.25 
2-3 ft. 
1 4-N-1 Pear, 5-6 ft. not prepaid 
Net, 

3-357 4=-N-]1 PEAR TREE 
Four Leading Varieties on One Tree! 
Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, Kieffer and Seckel 
Early — Medium — and Late 
A tree of merit for the small home owner. No 
yard too small — can be planted in the front 
yard as well as the backyard. One of the hand- 
somest trees while in bloom—loaded with white 
flowers. Also will produce a bountiful supply 
of Pears to eat out of hand, for canning and 
pickling. BEARS 
EARLY. 
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New MONTMAMMOTH 
CHERRY 
3-312 — This variety was found by Lee McClain, of Knox 
County, in 1928. A sport of the Montmorency. Bears the second 
year — no waiting for fruit. High quality cherries are large, 
often calipering an inch in diameter. As the tree is dwarf and 
spreading in growth, it is much easier to pick than other 
varieties, as the bulk of the crop can be harvested from the ground, Heavy 
producer — 3 to 5 fruits per spur the parent tree was one year old when planted, 
which was 32 years ago, and it produced a 6-gallon crate of fruit the third 
year. The many fine points that this sour Cherry has, is rapidly taking the place 
of all other sour Cherries. 
PRICE: 1 Yr., 2-3 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.35; 10 for $14.00 
ORDER EARLY AND DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED 15 

PRICE 
4-N-1 Pear Tree 
3-Yr., branched, 
heavy 5-6 ft. trees, 
$2.95 each; 2 for 
$5.50. Express ship- 
ment only — too 
large for mail. 

