| PRICES: For Sturdy, Healthy, 
APPLES Vigorous Apple Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 
7 high, in the FOLLOWING VAR- 
IETIES, especially adapted to our 
Great Plains Region. Not Prepaid. 
$1.25 each; 5 for $5.75; 10 for $10.00. 
“ANOKA— (See picture to the left.) A won- 
derful new Summer Apple which often 
starts to bear the next year after planting. 
The fruit is red with yellow streaks, large 
and good flavor. Ripens in August. Very 
hardy. 
ANOKA \ 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS— (See picture 
to the left.) We consider this to be the 
finest of all red apples. The fruit is large, 
solid red and has a delicious flavor, un- 
equaled by any other apple. It bears 
younger, keeps longer and the fruit colors 
up several weeks earlier than the common 
Delicious. 
“EARLY HARVEST—Well known yellow 
Summer apple. Ripens in July. 
RED \ 
DELICIOUS ~“*RED JONATHAN —(Scee picture to the 
left.) Same as the regular Jonathan except 
it colors earlier and has a richer color. 
Bright red, highest quality, crisp, tender, 
juicy and full of snap. You cannot beat it. 
\ WHITNEY (Crabapple)—Medium _ size, 
striped red. Although classed as a Crab- 
apple, it can be eaten raw, right off the 
tree, having an excellent flavor. Bears 
young and yearly with heavy crops. Very 
hardy and excellent for Kansas. Makes 
fine apple butter, jelly, sauce. 
JONATHAN ; 
WINESAP— (See picture to the left.) Bears 
heavily, medium size, dark red, fine flavor. 
Fruit keeps until spring. 
“SYELLOW DELICIOUS—Some consider 
this the best yellow apple. Fruit is large, 
juicy and high quality. Bears young and 
heavily. 
“\YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Old favorite 
early Summer apple. Bears young and 
heavily. Ripens in July. 
Attention! 
n. City Gardener: 
WINESAP 
Solve your fruit problem by 
planting in your back yard a 
~SIX-IN-ONE 
APPLE TREE 
Red Delicious, Wealthy, Yellow Transparent, Yellow Deli- 
cious and Crimson Winesap all grafted on a Red Jonathan 
apple tree (Really six varieties). You get summer, fall and 
winter varieties: red, yellow and striped apples, all on the 
same vigorous tree. Not Prepaid. 
Strong heavy 4 to 6 ft. trees... $4.25 each; 2 for $8.00 
FRUIT TREES 
APRICOTS 
Apricots are worthy of a place in your yard, 
as an Ornamental Tree as well as a Fruit Tree. 
For strong, vigorous, 4 to 6 ft. trees, not prepaid: 
$2.50 each; 5 for $11.75; 10 for $22.50 
\ CHINESE GOLDEN—Very large fruit, often 2 inches in diam- 
eter, and of excellent flavor. Wery hardy and bears heavily. A 
\ Wonderfully fine apricot. 
ANCHURIAN—One of the greatest hardy fruit introductions 
in years. These Apricots are hardy even into the Dakotas. Med- 
ium size yellow fruit, producing heavily. Makes good quality 
sauce. 
CHERRIES 
Without a doubt, Cherries are the most satisfactory fruit for the 
Great Plains Region. No farm should be without several cherry 
trees, and there is room for a few in ey ONES city back ee. 
The best varieties for this region are: ‘ 
EARLY RICHMOND—(See picture 
to the right.) Favorite early Cherry. 
First to get ripe (in May). Large, 
bright red, juicy and delicious. Can’t 
be beat for fresh cherry pies. 
4 to 6 ft., $1.85 each; 5 for $8.75; 
10 for $16.50. Not prepaid. 
Sturdy, Heavy-Calipered 
Kansas-Grown Trees . . . 
“MONTMORENCY— (See picture to 
the right.) A sure bearer of large 
crops, ripening about ten days after 
Early Richmond. The fruit is large, 
flesh firm and fine flavor. Best of 
all for canning. Widely planted. 
4 to 6 ft., $1.85 each; 5 for $8.75; 
10 for $16.50. Not prepaid. 
“ENGLISH MORELLO— (See picture 
to the right) Bears younger and 
heavier than any other cherry. The 
fruit is good size, almost black and 
sprightly acid. Ripens in July after 
the others have gone. 
4 to 6 ft., $1.85 each; 5 for $8.75; 
10 for $16.50. Not prepaid. 
“KANSAS SWEET— (See picture to 
the right.) This is the only sweet 
cherry that can be depended upon 
to produce a crop in the Midwest. 
The fruit is large, dark red, firm, 
sweet with a fine flavor. Ripens in 
June and seldom fails. 
4 to 6 ft., $2.15 each; 5 for $10.50; 
10 for $20. 00, Not eepaidt 
HANSEN’S 
BUSH CHERRY 
SEE DESCRIPTION AND 
PRICES 
SHRUBS, PAGE 5 
KANSAS SWEET 
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