eal thing © that have a 
jlanting space. The different 
ies bear all aacnig. the season. 
r Deli double Red Delicious, 
Vinesap, Ada Red and Lodi. 
$279 per tree 
Transparent. The tree and the 
fruit resemble the Yellow Trans- 
ee . 
» Tree of rather smal) size, coming 
: when very young and produc- 
on 
h rm, fine grained and exceed- 
es teecs, |NEWER APPLE TREES 
\LODI—A seedling of Yellow “TURLEY—A blood red Stayman 
Winesap that does not crack. 
. i arent but the fruits are much BLOOD RED ROME BEAUTY 
Folks’ Favorite arger. —Bright. Large beautiful red 
Bo DELUX—Ver ] appk. E of f i 
: ful : . y early and large PP xcellent for baking. 
ruit is \ eget yellow. fize fruit, good cooking and eat- - 10 100 
strawberry red. v1 Bee with a light green Bech Rate Rate 
BLOOD RED JONATHAN—Gets Under I &. .21 0 .19 = .17 
red all over, ripens same time as 1 to 2 #.., 
Jonathan; good size and quality. 2 to 3 ft 
it “BLOOD RED STAYMAN WINE. 3 to 4 
AB / SAP—A large Stayman Wine- * * 
ALL CLIMATES sap that is blood red, excellent 4 to 5 ft.. 
SE —The finest of the Crab quality, keeps well. 5 to 6 ft. 
1.19 1.14 1.09 
f with that distinct snappincss so : Originated gt the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station at Moun 
t 2 a crab apple. tain Grove, Mo. The fruit is large, well colored, uniform in size and 
about an inch in shape, keeps extremely well. The fruit is red with darked obscure stripe 
.34 -32 -30 
54 -.49 44 
-79 -74 -69 
.99 -94 .89 
Under 1 foot 
; fruit setting in clusters. - 
a Measure about an inch or \ 
om in diameter; golden yellow \ 
ight cheek or almost entirely red. 1 to 2 feet 
2 to 3 feet 
Surilant yellow with an attrac- | of medium width, Has greentsh yellow background, but colors well all 3 to 4 feet 
eneck; very juicy and excellent | over when ripe. 
les, preserves and pickles The The tree is vigorous. Produces large regular crops of high per 4 
The finest baking apple we have ever known to 5 feet 
a very large size. centage of smooth apples 
1 > .54c each Latest ripening apple to pick. October to June 
Oo 
Handsome red Crab Apple. 
 juic easily and makes a 
g¢. earty Delicious Red 
Sweet and of 
aa. «oh eatne’ jen” rosy blushed fruits, often as large 
.84 .79 The best quality Apricots we have 
4 1.09 1.04 ever known. They are grown on 
1.49 1.44 
red. 
purple freestone 2 to 4 ft. Trees for 54c each size, each...... 
LARGE MEATY 
BLACKBERRIES 
3 for 25c; 12 for 89c; 
25 for $1.59; 100 for $4.89 
Sy EARLY HARVEST — Early and good 
3 per. 
SHAW TONS barge, soft, eet. ox 
quality. 
EVERBEARING 
MULBERRIES 
\\. MICKS—tLarge and bears fruit during the 
four summer months. 
3 to 4 ft., each $1.09 
w > 
t the Size of the 
BOYSENBERRY 
rgest and finest vine ber | EVERBEARING 
er introduced. The. es are 
ta , many of the ogee BLACKBERRY 
thar (TREE FORM) 
This is one of the latest creations in black- 
berries. Bear enormous crops, beginning 
to ripen just after the Early Harvest an: 
continue almost until frost; the berry is 
very large, of fine quality, melting in your 
mouth, and does not have a large core, 
sie ef ppowing plants, standing erect, re- 
sembling ll trees from 6 to 8 feet high 
and branch heavily, We have only a very 
few for the market this year. 
3 for 69c; 12 for $2.49; 
25 for $4.59; 100 for $16.39 
om 
APRICOTS NECTARINES 
\ 
Rate Rate MOORPARK —Large: yellow overlaid Resembles a 
¥ with -ed, me te ; asless as a plum. 
P ruit large, juic Iting. Un- 
tum size, Salmon color. equaled as a fresh “toale ov on ean 
1.04 10 100 hing. Samé habit of ¢rowth and 
124 Each Rate Rate eigen as the peach, and requires 
. ate. W..... .84 .79 .74 the same care. 
» SURECROP—Red freestone underlaid 
3 to 4 f....1.09 1.04 .99 with yellow. 
4 to 5 #....1.29 1.24 1.19 PINEAPPLE—Red freestone. 
ia Toe ns 2 to 3 ft. G9c ea.; 3 to 4 ft. 94c 
ea.; 4 to 5 f. $1.14 ea. 
: 
Ee Larve. erty Yet- NEW EARLY .ALL RED PLUM 
dium large; ni GOLDEN APRICOT A red leaf plum which produces a 
bountiful crop of delicious red- 
Big heavy crops of smooth, yellow, meated fruit. 
the branches. 
genuine California secdling tree. 3 bushels of fruit. Baleware, idche, Mase. Malan, 
desse! land,. Mich., Minn., Mon- 
e 1 to 2 ft. 39¢ 4 to 5 ft. 10 for ayn yn NH, No. Car, 
$1.89 $17.50 Ohio, Ore., Penn, R. I., Tenn., 
a .eoe each Don’t fail to order at least one of these trees this fall. 5 G93 5 to 6 feet 
Mianes..99C each | We can furnish 3 to 5 ft. size for only............... 
heavy bearer, ripe in 
Blood Red 
Delicious 
12° 
25° 
34° 
S9° 
79° 
99° 
MAIDEN BLUSH~— Yellow th pimk blu gu 
EARLY HARVEST—Very early. yellow, is with pink. 
July 
‘YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Extra early, 
good bearer. 
RED JUNE—Heavy producer and good quality 
~ARKANSAS BLACK- 
Dé A p F> r c Ss pea E RED ASTRACHAN— Barly tae 
‘red to the core. The fruit ‘SWEET BOUGH—Golden sweet, ripen in July 
JONATHAN—Fine quality. August and September 
af beautiful color | Apple Trees—4 apple trees of as good vari- GRIMES GOLDEN—August and September 
éties as are grown. Yellow Transparent, Red EARLY RED BIRD—The earliest red apple known, ripens 
8s° Jonathan, Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious. S 79 VEL LOW DE paraperent of fine quality 
‘ELL / DELICIOUS—Large Golden Yellow. Fine quality. 
tal 4 Apple Trees—3 ft. and up for............ Bears youhe aué heavy etopa. October. 
—Dark red apple, fine keeper. October 
MAMMOTH BLACK TW1G—Lee., dark red. Keeps all winter 
“WINESAP—Good quality, and good keeper. Dark red 
‘BLACK BEN DAVIS—Bright Red on yellow cround with no 
stripes. Winter apple 
~OLD FASHIONED HORSE—Large pale yellow shaded with 
; red. Tender and juicy. Ripens Aug. Ist. 
SUMMER CHAMPION—Best red late summer apple. 
P , \SSTAYMAN WINESAP—Larege striped red. Winter keeper. 
each in shape, size ‘ RED DELICIOUS (Blood Red) (Triple Red)—Identica! with the 
Red all over, even 
leaves, stems, fruit 
states: Calif., Conn., Georgia, 
Vermont, Va., W. Va. and Wis. 
Five Kinds .. . on One Tree 
Five famous varieties of delicious pear 
that bear the same year on the same 
tree. Ripens all during the season. 
Don’t miss this sensational $2 98 
Novelty tree... Hach sve 
: = 
A™ new “fremendotSly Reavy yielding 
berry for the Central, Southern and 
Pacific Coast States. A trailing type, 
much hardier and better than the Him- 
alaya. Very productive and has large 
clusters of high quality berries which 
contain relatively smaller seeds than 
any other berry of this type. The De- 
partment of Agriculture has recom- 
. 
mended it. 
3 for 45c; 12 for $1.69 
YoungbefriéS “are” among the largest 
berries, of dark wine color, have a 
minimum of seed, highly flavored and 
yield a rich looking cherry colored 
juice, 
\ Thornless Youngberries 
3 for 49c; 12 for $1.89 
25 for $3.69; 100 for $13.49 
Genuine Delicious in size and flavor, but is a rich red color 
10 Rate 100 Rate 
74° 
Woe 
11° 
12° 
. . : and seeds. A gor t f d 
of all plums. Dark as 2 inches in diameter, in early lenin both. Be ordioental “nd 
f hit eres. Golden July. Our most popular variety. ruit purposes. 
: | 3 to 5 ft. Trees for only $1.49 
3 to 5 ft. Trees $1.29 each —_— - ai OC 
Va ieti os -Seedless Pears * BARTLETT —Early, large; cood quality, 
“DOUGLAS OR BLIGHT-PROOF—Large: good quality: late: free 
L U M Ss CALIFORNIA Brand new variety. Practically from blight 
dless. Solid all th “KEIFE a rallow. late 
Baer 10 100 APRICOT SEEDLINGS  onteg Tdeal for pe lh “NO ee Oe ee Golem yellow; tate 
= es ae waste. Bartlett type, pure white ~——— — 
flesh with yellow blushed skin. NOTICE 
Ripens 10 days later than Bart- pue to Federal Quarantines, 
P seedling apricots and would bear as L 
1.34 -29 -24 ett, trees bear when three years we cannot ship Currants and 
a a often as. peaches. Guaranteed to be a A 5-year tree known B font: Gooseberries into the following 
HOUGHTON—A medium sized American 
variety which bears abundant and regular 
crops and never mildews; fruit smooth; 
red, tender, and very good; valuable. 
53c Each; $5.35 per Dozen 
Best variety, grown. A tremendous bearer 
of large, fine berries. Berries hang down 
on the underside of branches so that they 
are easy to pick. Not as thorny as other 
kinds. hate young. Large berries of light, 
green color. turning pink when fully ripe. 
63c Each; $6.35 per Dozen 
Mature just before raspberries and can be 
used either raw or cooked. They do not 
winter kill and are easy of cultivation, re- 
quiring little care. Can be grown in any 
good soil. 
‘RED LAKE—A new currant with extra 
large berries. Borne in long bunches well 
filled to the tip. Superior quality and fla- 
vor. Bushes are thrifty and very produc- 
tive. It’s easy to grow—easy to pick— 
easy to sell 
53° each; $5.35 per dozen 
