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New Red Leaf Peach Showing Fruit, Bloom and a 3-Yr.-Old Tree 
Leaves Stay Red in Fall, Then Turn Maroon 
Real Novelty! 
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RED LEAF PEACH 
Sensational New Ornamental 
Many ornamental trees have been offered with colored foliage, 
but never an ornamental PEACH TREE with RED FOLIAGE; 
Ybright red in spring, dulling to deep maroon towards fall. Deep 
rose blossoms against red foliage creates a most pleasing contrast. 
Trees produce a full crop of perfectly round Peaches, 1/2 inches 
in diameter—just the size for pickling. Fruit has all-over red col- 
oring; flesh is white with a delicious sweet flavor. Ripens late, 
same time as the Gold Drop. Hardier than standard varieties. 
Two-purpose tree—a grand ornamental; produces full crop of 
edible Peaches! 
4-5 ft. trees: Each $1.25; 2 for $2.25. Less Discounts 
WE RECOMMEND 
We recommend ex- 
press shipments of 
your orders as the 
best way. Express is 
automatically insured, 
and is a very fast and 
safe way to ship. Let 
us use our own judg- 
ment on how shipment 
should be made, if in 
doubt. Most places 
have free delivery 
service to your door. 
No tight mail bags 
when stock is shipped 
express. 
DISCOUNT 
Until Feb. 5th 
DISCOUNT 
Until Mar. 5th 
DISCOUNT 
Until Apr. 5th 
Balance of 
Season 
Net Prices 
You May Take a Cash Discount or We 
Will Gladly Send Extra Plants for Your 
Discount 
‘KOREAN CHERRIES 
Here’s the ideal combination you’ve been looking for—an attrac 
tive ornamental bush that bears loads of delicious cherries for pie, 
sauce and jelly! 
Korean Bush Cherries grow only 3 to 4 feet tall. They make 
excellent foundation plantings with their delicate green leaves 
(which turn bronze in the fall), their mass of white bloom early 
in spring and brilliant red fruit in August. 
BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL, TOO 
You can plant Korean Cherries near the house, in the shrub 
border, the screen planting, or in the garden. Resembling flowering 
almonds, they add a touch of beauty to any landscape planting. 
And they provide fresh fruit grown inside the foliage where birds 
can’t reach. Or plant them especially for the birds. 
You would hardly suspect that these little bushes bear loads of 
delicious full-sized cherries the second year. The fruit is sweeter 
than regular pie cherries. The pies they make will please the heart 
(and stomach) of any man or boy! 

The wild form of this cherry is a tough, hardy native of Korea. 
Horticulturists at the Minnesota 
State Fruit Breeding farm im- 
proved it by years of selection 
and testing. Our stocks are 
propagated from the state’s best 
selections. 
We offer Korean No. 20 and 
Korean No. 60. It will be neces- 
sary that you plant one of each 
to insure correct pollenization. 
PRICES: Korean No. 20 and 
No. 60, 2-3 ft., 2-year-old 
plants, each $1.50; 3. for 
$4.00; 6 for $7.00. 

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