FRUIT TREES | 
No. C.O.D.’s. All stock on this page must be paid in full with order, 
shipping charges will be prepaid. Complete planting instructions sent. 
Dwarf Fruit Trees (3 to 4 feet) 
Where space is limited plant these dwarf trees. They do not spread more than 10-15 feet. 
Most varieties start producing fruit first year after planting. Fruit is as large or larger than 
standard trees. PLANT TWO (2) OR MORE VARIETIES FOR POLLINATION. 
\\ DWARF APPLE TREES (3-4 ft.)......... 
ee peaerces Cortland» Red MclIntosh, Each Per - Per na 
Double Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious. > == 3.75 10.5 30. 
\\ DWARF PEAR TREES (3-4 ft.)........... 
Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Duchess, Seckel. SHIPPED PREPAID 
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Your choice of those listed below. Plant two ned Fach 
varieties for successful pollination 00. at: 95 1.65 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL QUANTITY PRICES 
\ EARLY McINTOSH (Ripens August) Bright red early apple. The flesh is white, tender 
and juicy with fine flavor. Ideal dessert apple. 
\ 6-in-1 Apple Tree \ STAYMEN’S WINESAP Comes into bearing young. A reliable cropper. Medium to 
large size fruit. Slightly striped, coloring to dull red. Tree moderately vigorous. 
(3 varieties grafted on one tree) \ r : 
D (Ripens October-March) Bright, golden yellow of cellent 
For Limiced Space) Yellow pelidous tReditome Besuyr Red met metre enact tues yi peaae 
McIntosh, Lodi, Cortland. Plant several of these novel trees for . quality. Firm, crisp and very juicy. Finest yellow apple. Bears young and heavily. 
beauty, shade, and for fruit maturing over a long period. \ RED McINTOSH 
4-6 ft. Well branched. Postpaid, only .. 
(Ripens October) Very attractive red apple of highest quality. Tender, 
3.50 juicy, and refreshing. Hardy. Bears young and annually. 
“CORTLAND (Ripens November-February) Large red fruit similar to McIntosh. 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) 
Your choice of selected varieties ee ts 
listed below. Sturdy, 5-6 foot trees ccc 1.95 1.6 
\GOLDEN JUBILEE SHIPPED PREPAID 
We. recommend this comparatively new, widely planted peach. It is a real money maker. 
Resists excessive cold. Sure cropper. Early, large, yellow freestone. Flesh is yellow, tender, 
quicy, sweet. Ideal for home use and roadside market. (Ripens August 20-25.) 
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HALE HAVEN 
Standard Cherry Trees Marvelous new peach, large, beautifully colored, yellow-fleshed ‘peach. Ripens 10 days to 
two weeks ahead of Elberta. Perfect free stone. Good shipper, heavy bearer. Hardy and 
SOUR CHERRY highest quality. Extremely high color before ripening, allowing early picking for distant 
LARGE MONTMORENCY — Good bearers. Bright clear red, shipments. Include in every planting. (Ripens September 1-5.) 
good sized, fine flavor. Eat right off the tree; makes excellent \ 
pies and other desserts. Ripens July 15. EARLY ELBERTA ‘ 
An excellent, new variety of famous Elberta. A little rounder in shape and about 10 days - 
SWEET CHERRIES earlier in ripening. Freestone. (Ripens September 6-10.) 
(Two or more Sweet Cherries must be planted for pollination) RED HAVEN 
BLACK TARTARIAN — Purplish black, juicy rich flavor. New, desirable, early Peach, thoroughly satisfactory. Fine flayor of the South Haven 
NAPOLEON — Yellow, flesh firm, flayor rich and sweet. and Hale-Haven. When other peaches are still green, this peach is a bright red. Hardy, 
WINDSOR — Pinkish flesh, almost black skin, large, juicy, firm. freestone. Self-pollinizing, prolific. (Ripens August 20-25.) 
: 1-9 Ea. 10-49 Ea. 
4-6 ft., 2-yr. Cherries. Postpd, each 2.55 2.25 
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Standard Pear Trees (4 to 5 feet) 
BARTLETT, CLAPP’S FAVORITE, SECKEL 
1 Each of These Three Best Varieties 20... 5.75 
THREE varieties needed for pollination for all 3, postpaid. 
Each, $1.95; 10 to 49, $1.70 Each 
~ BARTLETT — Well known, adaptable to all situations. Large, golden yellow, with a red- 
dish blush. Tender, juicy, with a delicious, musky aroma. Trees are vigorous, attain large 
size, bear young and annually, live long. Leading commercial and canning pear. (Ripens 
September-October) 
“~ CLAPP’S FAVORITE — Precedes Bartlett, which it resembles in size, shape, color and flayor. 
The first pear on the market. Large pale lemon yellow fruit with brown dots. Fine texture, 
juicy, buttery, with a rich, sweet delicate vinous flayor. Hardy and productive. Thrives 
where other varieties fail. (Ripens August 15-20.) 
“NS SECKEL — Plant for eating fresh and pickling. Medium size, skin rich yellowish brown 
with deep, brownish red cheek when fully ripe. Flesh fine grained, juicy, sweet, good. 
Resistant to blight, very productive and hardy. Plant in fertile soils. (Ripens Sept.-Oct.) 
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