Gine Bruits jor Eueryone 
PEACHES 
Peach varieties are generally self fruit- 
ful, but J. H. Hale produces impotent 
pollen. For that reason it is desirable to 
interplant with varieties bearing potent 
pollen. 
Belle of Georgia. White, red cheek; 
flesh white, of good flavor. Freestone. 
Sept. 
Elberta. ‘The standard market variety. 
Large; flesh yellow, juicy, and of high 
quality. A heavy bearer. Sept. 15. 
Golden Jubilee. Resembles Elberta. 
Skin yellow with red flesh; flesh golden 
yellow, juicy and sweet. Freestone. Ear- 
ly Aug. 
J. H. Hale. Larger than Elberta. Deep 
yellow with carmine blush; wonderful 
flavor. Stands shipping. Sept. 10. 
All Peach trees, 4 to 5 ft., each $3.00, 
doz. $33.50. 
~ QUINTUPLET — APPLE TREES 
Varieties-All Different 
Growing on One Tree 
A Practical Familiy Fruit Tree for Everyone 
Who Has a Little Garden Space 
Here’s the opportunity to have five mighty desirable varieties of Apples, 
all budded on one tree, for a little more than the cost of one tree. Requires 
only a 25-foot space when fully grown. Each tree is budded 
to the following varieties. 
Yeilow Transparent. (First early.) 
Yellow Delicious. (Fall and winter.) 
Anoka. (Second early.) 
Red Delicious. Fall and winter.) 
Red Jonathan. (Fall and winter.) 
PRICE: 2-yr., No. 1 Trees, 5-7 ft., $5.00 each. 
For Standard Apple Trees, See Page 77 
and packing. 
Please include 10% ‘on all orders for fruit trees, etc., to cover Parcel Post 
CHERRIES 
Sweet Cherries need cross pollination; 
use two varieties. Sour Cherries are satis- 
factory when planted alone. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
black; rich and juicy. 
Very large; 
Early Richmond. Sour. An early va- 
riety of medium size; dark red fruit. 
Early June. 
Montmorency. Sour. Large, dark red 
fruit, about 10 days later than Rich- 
mond. 
Napoleon (Royal Ann). The best 
and most profitable yellow sweet Cherry. 
Flesh very firm, juicy, and delicious. 
All Cherry trees, 4 to 5 ft., each $3.00, 
doz. $33.50. 
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PEARS 
Duchesse d’Angouleme has proved to 
be a desirable pollinator for the other 
varieties that we offer. Bartlett and Seckel 
will not cross pollinate; use Duchesse 
d’Angouleme if either or both of the above 
two are being planted. 
Summer Varieties 
Bartlett. An old favorite. Juicy, well 
flavored and a good bearer. Aug. 
Fall Varieties 
Duchesse d’Angouleme. Large; flesh 
buttery, rich, and juicy. A good stand- 
ard variety. Fine keeper. Oct. 
Seckel. A well-known, dark brown, small 
variety; flesh very sweet and juicy. Aug. 
All Pear trees, 5 to 6 ft., each $3.00, 
doz. $33.50. 
