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Early Golden Apricot 
HORSERADISH | 
MALINER KREN. Very hardy, and thrives best ool, moist earth, 
will thrive well on any soil she tt produces crops of any kind. Plants 
are vigorous, and roots grow to a large size. Price: l-yr., No. 1 plants, 
10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. 
NECTARINES 
NECTARINE PRICES (Per tree) 
€ 
ORANGE 
QUINCE 
TREES 
For Jelly, Jam and 
10 or 
lto9 more 
trees trees 
Atos tt $1.80 $1.50 
Sitoci. .  ...  } } .  } #& & #3 # — 2.10 1.70 
HUNTER. Large, round, yellow freestone. The melting, juicy texture 
of the fruit, and its delicious flavor, furnishes one of the most de- 
lightful fruits for eating during the summer. 
Marmalade 
Its pre-eminence as 
a fruit for jellies and 
preserves makes the 
Quince a profitable 
tree for the fruit 
grower, the farmer or Orange 
anyone having a Quince 
small garden. Fruit is 
large golden yellow 
d of ellent li- 
Tee home should be without 
ty; ripens early in 10 or 
September. Quince ; them. They are valuable as 
trees do not require Prices (per tree) 1to9 more shade or ornamental trees, 
much space, as they trees trees as well as for the nuts they 
are of dwarf tyne, Bion Ay i orod 
growing about 10 to ° * Be OUee: 
15 feet tall. strong -trees “22 .>.%". $1.70 $1.40 
PECAN. Strong grower. 
Very large, thin-shelled 
nuts, easily opened. Price: 
3 to 4 ft., grafted, $3.50 
Blight-resistant trees that bear big, tasty Chestnuts the second each. 
or third year after planting. A beautiful ornamental tree. Plant f 
in pairs for cross-pollinization. Price: 2 to 3 ft., strong trees, [ENGLISH WALNUT), A fine, lolty Growing t athe heaateces ae Oe 
; & . 3) 10 grow 1n¢ ee wiin ha s¢ e St J 
$2.00 each. Very hardy, will stand extreme cold. Produces abundantly. Paces: 3 to m ¥ 
grafted trees, $3.50 each. 
Nut trees are valuable 
useful and ornamental. No 
— Mae es 
