RED DELICIOUS (Above) 
Large, dark red with firm crisp 
flesh of excellent quality and 
flavor. Bears regularly; tree per- 
fectly hardy, easy to take care of. 
This favorite is splendid for eating. 
Best known Apple sold at fruitstands. 
JONATHAN (Not illustrated) 
A favorite early winter Apple with a spicy, 
snappy flavor. Brilliant, beautiful red color. 
One of the very finest for cooking because 
of its solid flesh and highly flavored spiciness. 
Grows well throughout the country wher- 
ever Apples are successful. Plant this va- 
riety so you can have your own crop of one 
of the world’s favorite cooking Apples. 
McINTOSH (Not illustrated) 
The most popular eating Apple. Tender, 
crisp, flesh is snow-white and bursting with 
juice. The Apple children and grownups 
alike prefer for eating and for baking. Has 
a flavor and texture unequaled by any other 
Apple variety. The tree is long-lived, ex- 
tremely hardy. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS (Not iliustrated) 
Bright golden yellow. Solid, firm meat. 
Very good keeper. Some say this is the best 
yellow Apple. 
$3.00 each; 3 of one kind $8.25 
Now you can plant fruit trees in even the 
smallest garden plot and enjoy them all your 
life without ever crowding out your roses, 
perennials or other flowers. These amazing 
midget trees will bear fruit very young. When 
four years old, they will be in full bearing, 
with larger, more colorful frutt than you 
would get from large trees... yet these 
amazing Dwarfer Dwarf trees grow only 5 
to 6 ft. tall and do not interfere with other 
plants growing around them. Early in the 
season every branch will be covered with 
lovely fragrant blooms as exquisite as Flower- 
ing Crabs. So profuse, so handsome, they are 
a garden decoration in themselves. Ideal 
for the modest garden where you don’t have 
room for large fruit trees. Trees may be planted 
as close as 6 ft. apart. Unless 
there are other trees nearby, 
plant two or more varieties to 
be sure of correct pollination. 
OUTSTANDING VARIETIES. 
Dwarf Pear Tree 
BARTLETT PEAR (JVot illustrated) SECKEL PEAR (Above) 
By far the most popular variety of Pear Sweet, juicy, full flavored. 
for home use. The fruit is large, golden The popular small Pear for 
yellow color with reddish tint. The eating and for pickling. 
flesh is exceptionally tender and is Yellowish russet with red 
literally dripping with luscious sweet cheek. Good to eat, pickle, 
es juice. The trees are very vigorous in preserve. Trees are resistant 
: = growth. Bartlett Pears in the form of to blight. Ripens later part 
x dwarf trees are a real “‘find’’ for any — of September or early Octo- 
& Red home owner. ber. 
e 
Helios $3.00 each; 3 for $8.25 $3.00 each; 3 for $8.25 | 
Most Stately, Most Dramatic 
of All Flowering Trees! 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. 
You need no longer admire the gorgeous 
spring blooms of the widely loved Saucer 
Magnolia in someone else’s garden! Plant 
one of your own! Many of our plants are al- 
ready budded, all are sturdy and will give 
you many years of enjoyment once they 
have become established in your garden. 
One of the first flowers to appear in the 
spring, this widely loved variety, com- 
monly called the Saucer Magnolia, bursts 
into glory early in the spring with a stun- 
ning display of 6-in. flowers, purplish or 
rose on the outside and heavy-textured, 
glistening white within. Later the foliage 
: is broadly oval and a rich leathery green. 
y Grow as high as 30 ft. A splendid tree for 
growing in smoky city areas. 
Good drainage rather than a rich 
soil is the prime essential for Mag- 
nolias. For best results apply 
fertilizer once every two years. 
They are hardy in practically 
all sections of the United 
States. If peach trees will A 5-year-old tree, 2 years 
live in your locality, Mag- after planting 
nolias will do well there, too. 
d-yr. tree, 18 to 24 in. tall, $3.50 each; 2 for $6.50; 
3 for $8.75 
