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Your Fruit Garden 
APRICOTS 
Enjoy extra delicious, healthful juice from golden ripe Apricots. The 
favorite Apricot. Large, roundish oval, orange color with a faint round- 
ish blush cheek, yellow flesh. It is a perfect freestone of wonderful qual- 
ity. Ideal for desserts, fresh from the tree, fresh frozen, dried or canned. 
The trees grow a little larger than the average size Peach tree and are 
just as hardy» Moorpark ripens the first part of August. A hardy, rare, 
fuzzless, practical, productive fruit. Plant this year. PRICES: 2-3 ft., 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.25; 5 for $5.00. 3-4 ft., 9/16 in., $1.50 each; 2 for 
$2.80; 5 for $6.50. 
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SAVING 
easy to prune and spray. Fruit is easy fo pick. They usually bear\the first to secand year after planting. 
Quality of fruit is excellent for eatifg, preserving and freezing. Extremely attractive during early 
spring, loaded with gorgeous blooms. (This makes them! two-fold—a productive tree and a beautiful tree- 
shrub.) An ideal planting for your limited amount of space. Get yours now. Supply limited. Compact 
plant them about 15 feet apart, attain a height in the neighborhood of 10 feet. 
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These ‘hardy, préductive trees bear abundantly, more} fruit in production than an aver ge tree. They are 
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APPLE SAPA PLUM 
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flesh. Often bears first year 
dwat thees ig, oe $3.25 each; 2 planted. Very hardy, pro- 
tes space” Pt A “must or $5.75. duces enormous crops even 
delicious Bae Dwat in the coldest climate. The 
for smal vot Elberta, PEAR firm flesh and skin make it 
BE ten, Loe Dwarf Bartlett Pear an excellent shipper and 
Ee $2.50 each; Deices: keeper. Sapa trees have a 
$6.25 $2.75 each; dwarf growing habit. Prices: 
3 for $5.95. $2.25 each; 3 for $5.95. 
Dwarf Apple 
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Moorpark Apricot 
Dwarf Pear 
