Hardy 
APRICOT 
{| HUNGARIAN 
Spring Planting Only 
F10 A superb variety that 
has been tested and has borne 
heavily along the south shore 
of Lake Erie for a long period. 
Fruit is large and of excellent 
quality with deep yellow and 
gold flesh; high sugar content. 
Trees are very ornamental, 
having excellent blooms and 
often are used in the orna- 
mental border. Grow like 
Peaches. Not prepaid, 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.90 each; 3 or more, $1.70 
each. 
Peach 
Coles. Ked 
@elez SELECTED PEACH TREES NECTARINE 
Peaches are small enough to be grown in the average yard, 
and so easy to care for that no one need be without their 
delicious fruit. Do well in ordinary soils, particularly those Fe) Smooth - skinned, 
of lighter texture. Spring planting only. Peach -like fruit having a dis- 
Numbers following the name indicate order of fruit ripening. tinctly different exotic flavor. 
F12 AFTERLOW. (6). New. Originated in the New Jersey Soe Red. Nectarine is free- 
Experiment Station. Ripens 3 to 5 days after Elberta. Stone, of fine quality and has a 
Large, handsome fruits completely overspread with red. uae ene flavor, Trees 
Fine grained, sweet, true Peach flavor; flesh golden yellow. P¢ar young, like Peach. Not pre- 
Completely freestone. Vigorous grower and a great produc- pee 4 to 5 ft., 2-yr., $1.90 each; 
er. Winter hardy. 3 or more, $1.70 each. 
F13 CUMBERLAND (3). The finest flavored of all Peach- 
es. Fruit is red. Rich juicy flesh of creamy white, with an F 20 COLE'S HYBRID 
occasional streak of red. Completely freestone; a thrifty 
grower and large producer. Every home orchard should SWEET CHESTN UTS 
Spring Planting Only 
Nectarine 
have at least one of this variety. A limited quantity of these 
F14 ELBERTA (5). September. Probably the most popular wonderful blight-free trees. The 
Peach grown. Highly recommended for canning and ship-  yearest approach we have seen 
ping. Flesh very yellow, juicy and firm. to the old-fashioned American 
F15 GOLDEN JUBILEE (1). August. Now considered the Sweet Chestnut. Has shown no 
best early freestone. Skin is yellow blushed red; flesh yel- signs of the fatal blight which 
low, juicy, tender and sweet. has killed out all of 
F16 HALE-HAVEN (4). Due to its high color and packing the old favorites. The < 
and shipping qualities, this is fast becoming the leading trees we offer this year 
market Peach. It holds its rich flavor well and loses very are 6-year-old — speci- 
little color in canning. Really a leader. mens, 4 feet or more 
F17 TRIOGEM (2). Another great New Jersey introduction. tall, and have already 
Red all over, firm and completely freestone. The yellow begun to bear. RE- 
flesh is as fine as any Peach we know. Ripens 2 to 3 days MEMBER THE 
after Golden Jubilee. QUANTITY IS LIM- 
Your choice, alike or assorted, 4 to 5 ft. branched trees, IFTED—BETTER OR- 
$1.25 each; 5 or more, $1.10 each; 25 or more, 90c eache DER YOURS EARLY. 
Not prepaid. Reasonably priced at 
$6.85 each, not pre- 
~ eg ay a 
| RHUBARB 
| MZ STRAWBERRY. This superb new variety produces 
i good sized, tender stalks of a deep red color and marvelous 
flavor. When cooked, it becomes a delightful deep pink and 
requires about one-third less sugar than the average type of 
Rhubarb. As this variety is grown from divisions (it can- 
not be produced from seed), it is a little more expensive 
but will repay in heavy bearing qualities and general ex- 
cellence. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep and 8 feet apart in the 
row. Prepaid, 3 for $1.80; 10 for $5.40. 
ASPARAGUS 
M1 MARY WASHINGTON. The blue-blood of the Aspara- 
gus world. Rust-disease proof and one of the heaviest yield- 
ers. Extra large tips are rich, plump and tender. Easy to 
grow; you can cut your own fresh stalks for two months. 
Plant 18 inches apart each way, 3 to 4 inches deep. Fertilize 
with a complete fertilizer once a year. Beds last 15 to 20 
years. (Not sold in fall.) Extra heavy, 2-yr. plants, prepaid, 
e : 25 for $1.95; 100 for $5.25; 250 for $10.40; 500 for $16.50; 
Rhubarb 1000 for $28.00. 
Chestnuts 
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