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5-IN-1 APPLE TREE 
Here’s the opportunity for those with limited space 
to have five varieties of Apples all on one tree. Five 
kinds of Apples that bear from summer through to win- 
ter, giving a continuous supply of eating and cooking 
Apples. Each tree is budded to: 
Varieties—Yellow Delicious, McIntosh, Red Jonathan, 
Grimes Golden, Cortland. 
4ictos Gattis ne eee $2.75 each; 2 for $5.25 
SAtON6 ft. etter nates ote 3.25 each; 2 for 6.00 
DOLGO CRAB Shine 
An abundance of beau- 
tiful little bright-red-all- 
over Apples in the fall. 
Glistening white blooms 
in the spring. Best Apple 
for jelly as it rates high- 
est in pectin. Delicious 
to can whole in spices. 
Needs very little sugar. 
Extremely hardy every- 
where. 
Prices: 3-4 ft., $1.00 each; 
2 for $1.95; 4 for $3.75; 8 for 
$7.00. 4-5 ft., $1.25 each; 
2 for $2.45; 4 for $4.75; 8 
for $9.00. 5-6 ft., $1.50 each; 
2 for $2.95; 4 for $5.75; 8 for 
$10.00. 
Quwarf EVERBEARING FIGS 
Sure You Can Grow Them! 
Our everbearing Figs are developed for 
Seusattoual 
You'll be delighted with the ornamental qualities of this new utterly dif- 
ferent Peach tree, whether you use it among your other plantings or as a 
single specimen on your lawn. Bright red foliage appears early in the spring, 
changing gradually to deep maroon towards fall. Deep rose blossoms con- 
trast beautifully with the colorful foliage. This sensational tree produces a 
full crop of small perfectly round peaches, about | Y2 inches in diameter. 
They are especially fine for pickling—flesh is white and has a delicious sweet 
flavor. Fruits have an over-all red color slightly splotched, and ripen quite 
late. A planting of these trees will provide year-around interest and pleasure. 
3 to 5 ft., $1.50 each; 2 for $2.90; 4 for $5.50. 
Dwarf HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Large glistening black, sweet hybrid bush Cherries borne in great quanti- 
ties on low growing bushes. White blooms in spring make them ornamental. 
Leaves turn red in the fall. Good to eat fresh or canned. They bear in cold 
climates, where standard Cherries fail. Trim to desired shape and size. Set 3 
feet apart. Thrive in any good soil or in shrub border. Plant two for best 
results. 2~-yr., field-grown, 50c each; 2 for 90c; 10 for $4.25. 
growing in the North, as they do well in 
either tubs or out-of-doors; however, they 
cannot be grown successfully outdoors north 
of Philadelphia. (We recommend tub cul- 
ture north of that point.) The root is hardy 
and will survive even though the top is froz- 
en. Plants bear the first year they are set 
out. The fruit is of good size, sweet and 
delicious. 
PRICES 
Each 2. 5 
LSto 24 cine vs. storete ceric $0.65 $1.20 $2.75 
2etocesettome ctr me aS 1.40 3.25 
