BEAUTY 
In Spring 
5-in-1 Apple Tree 
(5 varieties grafted on one tree) 
For Limited Space — Yellow Delicious, Red 
Rome Beauty, Red McIntosh, Lodi, Cort- 
land. Plant seyeral of these novel trees for 
beauty, shade, and for fruit maturing over 
a long period. 
4-6 ft., Well Branched 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
ONLY<2-- 3.25 8.75 26.00 
Standard Cherry Trees 
i a> 4-6 FEET 
Sour Cherry 
LARGE MONTMORENCY — Good bearers. 
_ Bright clear red, good sized, fine flavor. 
Eat right off the tree; makes excellent 
pies and other desserts. Ripens July 15. 
Sweet Cherries 
(Two or more Sweet Cherries 
must be planted for pollination) 
BLACK TARTARIAN — Purplish 
juicy rich flavor. 
NAPOLEON — Yellow, flesh firm, flavor 
rich and sweet. 
WINDSOR — Pinkish flesh, almost black 
skin, large, juicy, firm. : 
1-9 10-49 50-99 
Each Each Each 
2-yr. 4-6 ft. 2.35 1.85 1.30 
18 
black, 
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DWARF FRUIT TREES (3 to 4 Feet) 
Where space is limited plant these dwarf trees. They do not 
spread more than 10-15 ft. Most varieties start producing fruit 
first year after planting. Fruit is as large or larger than standard 
trees. Plant two (2) or more yarieties for pollination. 
: Each Per 3 . Per 10 
Dwarf Apple Trees. 3-4 ft. ...... 3.75 10.50 30.00 
Select, branched. 
Cortland, Red McIntosh, Red Deli- 
cious, Yel. Delicious, R. I, Greening. 
Dwarf Pear Trees. 3-4 ft. ..... 3.75 10.50 30.00 
Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Duchess, Seckel. 
STANDARD APPLE TREES (5 to 6 Feet) 
Your choice of those. listed 
below. Plant two varieties 
for successful pollination. ...... 1.75 5.25 14.50 
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Each Per 3 Per 10 
Early McIntosh (Ripens August). Bright red early apple. 
The flesh is white, tender and juicy with fine flavor. Ideal 
dessert apple. 
Staymen’s Winesap Comes into bearing young. A Reliable 
cropper. Medium to: large size fruit. Slightly striped, coloring 
to dull red. Tree moderately vigorous. 
Yellow Delicious (Ripens Oct.-Mar.). Bright, golden yellow 
of excellent quality. Firm, crisp and very juicy. Finest yellow 
apple. Bears young and heavily. 
Red Mcintosh (Ripens October.) Very attractive red apple of 
highest quality. Tender, juicy, and refreshing. Hardy. Bears 
young and annually,= © | ; 
Cortland (Ripens Noy.-Feb.). Large red fruit similar to Mc- 
Intosh. Very hardy. and desirable as a cross pollinator. 
Red Delicious (Ripens Dec.-Feb.) Large dark red apple with 
crisp fine-grained flesh. Excellent flavor — 
STANDARD PEACH TREES (5 to 6 Feet) 
1-9 10-49 50-100 
tan. tans ; : Each Per 3 Per 10 
All varieties. 5-6 ft. ......... ees: 1.75 1.45 1.10 
Golden Jubilee — we recommend this New Jersey Experi- 
ment Station introduction. Comparatively new, but widely 
planted. Is a real money maker, Quite hardy, resists excessive 
cold. Sure cropper, after severe winters and heavy frosts. 
Golden Jubilee is without equal as an early, large, yellow 
_freestone of highest quality. Flesh is -yellow, tender, juicy, and 
sweet. Ideal for home use and roadside market sale. (Ripens 
August 20-25.) 
Hale Haven_ MARVELOUS NEW Peach, a result of cross- 
ing the famous J. H. Hale with South Haven. A large, beautiful 
colored, yellow. fleshed Peach. Ripens approximately 10 days 
to two weeks ahead of Elberta. Perfect freestone, strong 
grower. Good shipper, and a prolific, heavy bearer. The tree 
is hardy and fruit is of the highest quality. Has extremely high 
color which is present seyeral days before the fruit ripens, 
thus allowing early picking for distant shipments. Should be 
included in every planting. (Ripens September 1-5.) 
Early Elberta — An excellent, new variety, resembling 
Elberta very closely, except a little rounder in shape and about 
10 days earlier in ripening. Freestone. (Ripens September 6-10.) 
Red Haven — NEW, desirable, early Peach that has been 
thoroughly tested and found highly ‘satisfactory. Introduced by 
the South Haven Experimental Station, it has fine flayor of the 
South Haven and Hale-Haven. When other peaches are still 
green, this Peach is a.bright. red and ready for real profit. 
Hardy, freestone. Self-pollinizing and a prolific yielder. (Ripens 
August 20-25.) i 
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FRUIT TREES “3 
Standard Pear Trees 
(4 to 5 feet ) 
Three varieties needed for pollination 
1 Each of Three Best Varieties: 
Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel 
3 Select, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. trees listed 
4.50 for all 3 
10 to 49, $1.40 Each — 50 to 99, $1 Each 
Bartlett — ‘There’s hardly a person 
shat doesn’t know the Bartlett Pear and its 
qualities, as it is grown and is adaptable 
to all different’ climates, soils and_ situa- 
tions. Fruit is large, golden yellow in 
color, with a reddish blush on the sunny 
side. Flesh is tender and juicy, with a de- 
licious, musky aroma. Trees are vigorous, 
attain large size, bear young, live long, and 
barring frosts and freezes, they bear full 
crops year after year. Justly the leading 
commercial Pear — a leader among can- 
ning Pears. (Ripens September-October.) 
/ . 
Clapp’s Favorite — precedes Bartlett, 
which it resembles in size, shape, color and 
flavor. In sections where Pears are grown 
for the market, it is the first Pear to be put 
on the market. Large pale lemon yellow 
fruit with brown dots. Fine texture, juicy, 
buttery, with a rich, sweet delicate yinous 
flayor. Tree hardy and productive. Thrives 
where other varieties fail. (Ripens Aug. 
15-20.) 
Seckel erie) Pearate plant for eating 
fresh and pickling. Medium size, skin rich 
yellowish brown with deep, brownish red 
cheek when fully ripe. Flesh very fine 
grained, juicy, sweet, and good. Trees re- 
sistant to blight, very productive and hardy. 
Should be planted in fertile soils, not heavy 
clay. (Ripens Sept.-Oct.) 
Standard Peach Trees 
