CRAB APPLES ( rices: <rab svples 
Farm Journal (September 1949 issue) acclaims crab cralas 
for their quick-bearing, trouble-free, cold-resistant hardi- 
ness. “Grows without fuss,” “cold hasn't touched them,” 
and “I planted them two years ago and they're already 
bearing,’ are typical excerpts from this interesting tribute 
to DOLGO. We have a select stock of both Dolgo and 
Young America, both of which are highly ornamental trees 
as well as fruitful. Crab apples require cross-pollination 
with any apple (or cross Dolgo and Young America, one 
of each). Plant them .about 25 ft. apart. 
2 G September. In the spring you'll thrill to the 
profusion of lovely blossoms with their striking contrast to 
the rest of your garden. In the fall you'll pick an abund- 
ance of brilliantly crimson fruit... fruit that jellies easily 
and retains its excellent flavor. Exceptionally fine for mak- 
ing cider. Bears young and heavily. 
QUINCES 
This different-kind-of-fruit is self-fruitful. One 
tree planted by itself will bear satisfactory 
crops. Plant them about 15 ft. apart. acter, 
Quick Crop Trees, 2 year, Fach 10 for 
Cy Ws Wve tome Postpaid $2.75 $25.00 
\ YOUNG AMERICA. 
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fruit than Dolgo, slightly 
and very attractive. 
Standard Trees, 2 year, 5-6 
ft., Dolgo or Young America, 
for fruit and ornamental 
beauty. 
$2.00 each 
$18.00 for 10 
September. 
duces even a better colored 
larger 
Jelly made 
from this variety is a clear, beau- 
tiful red and splendidly flavored. 
Highly ornamental. 
\ ORANGE. September. 
unusual fruit highly prized for delicious 
and marmalade. The fruit is bright golden yellow of 
excellent quality. The tree, which is dwarfish in char- 
is ornamental as well as fruitful, 
an abtundance of large silvery pink blossoms in the 
spring. Reaches a height of 10-15 ft. at maturity. 
This prolific tree produces 
jelly, jam, 
producing 
APRICOTS ana NECTARINES 
Prices 
satisfactory crops, 
Plant either about 15 ft. apart. 
EARLY GOLDEN APRICOT. July. 
Freestone variety of good flavor, 
oblong with orange-yellow skin 
spotted red. Hardy, good bearer. 
. MOORPARK APRICOT. August. The 
highest quality and the finest flavor 
of all apricots. Deep yellow with 
red cheek. 
Standard Trees, 1-2 
year, 4-6 ft., Apricot 
and Nectarine Trees 
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Postpaid $2.25 Each 
$20.00 for 10 
STERN'S BACKYARD 
(Group No. 106) 
Look what you get! 
2 Cherry Trees (Black Tatarian, Windsor) 
2 Apple Trees (Red McIntosh, Cortland) 
2 Pear Trees (Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite) 
2 Plum Trees (Reine Claude, Stanley Prune) 
2. Peach Trees (Elberta, Golden Jubilee) 
The same collection in Standard Trees, 5-6 ft., 10 trees for only $18.00 
(9) 
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Delicious raw, delectable as jam or sauce! Apricots need cross-pollination. For 
plant two different varieties. 
Nectarines are self-fruitful. 
BOSTON NECTARINE. September. 
Bright yellow with apricot-like flesh 
of pleasant flavor. Skin is smooth 
and deep red. 
SURE CROP NECTARINE. August- 
September. A vigorous and produc- 
tive yielder of fruit as large as 
peaches! White overlaid with red. 
ORCHARD 
Carefully selected to produce an ample supply of varied fruits for an average family. 
All 
10 Quick Crop Fruit 
Trees, for only 
$26.00 
Express Prepaid 
Express Prepaid 
