row Mhese brand Ie W leriefi a 
{Below) Starking Hardy Giant Cherry. “I picked 23 apple-boxes full of big 
sweet cherries from original tree of Starking Hardy Giant in a single season.’ 
—Mrs, O. R. Myers, Wisc. 
BE THE FIRST 
in Your Neighborhood 
To Grow These 
Fabulous NEW FRUITS 
—Amaze Your Friends! 
(New U., S. Patent) 
Here at last is the giant, hardy, crack-resistant 
Sweet Cherry that is a worthy hardy team-mate 
for Stark Gold. Never before have we had two 
top sweet cherries so hardy they winter through 
30° below zero weather safe and sound, And they 
help each other because they cross-pollenize — 
work together to give you big crops of the most 
delicious red and gold sweet cherries you ever 
tasted, 
Starking Hardy Giant trees bear immense clusters of 
huge, beautiful, luscious cherries—gorgeous dark red, al- & 
most purple. The flavor is so full and rich, the flesh 4 
“bites” so crisp and firm, you can’t get enough of this 
superb eating! Ripens to tremendous size in mid-cherry 
season—only 2 to 3 weeks after strawberry time. Produced 
astonishingly heavy crops even where sweet cherries have 
never borne before. The champion Red Sweet Cherry for 
Eating, Cooking, Canning, Market, NNCS, 
Know the Thrill of 
EATING, COOKING, 
CANNING, FREEZING 
these "Grand Prize” 
Fruits from Your 
Own Trees! 
SAVE MONEY— 
Make EXTRA Money 
Growing Luxury Fruit 
Right In Your 
Own Back Yard! 
PRICES 4 te 6 ft. $4.95 each; 10 or more trees $4.75 ea, 
3 te 4 ft, $4.75 each; 10 or more trees $4.50 ea. 
Give Your Family 
The HEALTH of 
Vitamin-Filled 
See Description and Prices on Page 8 Home-Grown Fruits 
New, U. S. Patent. Earliest Ripening 
Big, Luscious White-Fleshed Freestone U. S. Patent 
Trade-Mark At last you can know the palate-tempting New Extremely Hardy Earliest Yellow Add New BEAUTY 
New. Very Early Yellow enjoyment of fine Freestone peaches earlier  Semj-Freestone. Bright red blush over to Your Home » 
Clingstone. in the season than ever before. Big, lusci- deep yellow. Luscious flesh is a rich, —New VALUE. 
ous, creamy-white peaches, chock-full of clear, clean yellow. Medium size. to Vour Property! 
A limb Bud-Sport of Fair’s Beauty, 10  geticious juice. 
to 14 days earlier—rich, deep red Very fine when fully tree-ripe. Best, 
over golden orange. Beautiful! Smooth, I en = peer ee ee Wf Gta BEAR Oran. wackstolicad Di RIGS. 
pwectend juicy. No Bitterness. Ripens White Giant comes to you in all its flashe For the Home, Roadside and Local 
ator pr ore Pete white, plus mouth-watering flavor — about Market orchard even in sections where 
* . 48 days before Elberta. NCS. féw peaches thrive. NCS. 
— —_ Apple Ripening Chart.on Page 6 is a handy 
guide in selecting Apples to ripen in suc- 
cession all season long. 
Sio7 ft. $2.75 ea.; 10 or more Trees $2.45 ea. 5-7 ft. $2.75 ea.; 10 or more Trees $2.50 eo. 5107 ft. $2.75 ca.; 1001 more Trees $2.50 ca. Peaches, Cherries, Plums, Pears, Grapes 
4to5. $2.45 e0.; 10 or more Trees $2.20 ea. 4-5 M1. $2.50 eo.; 10 or more Trees $2.ZO en. 4to 5%. $2.50 ea.; 10 or more Trees $2.2O ea. are also listed in Ripening Order. : 
—AMERICA’S QUICKEST, SUREST 
AND HEAVIEST BEARING APPLE _ 
till the next crop of apples comes along. Eat it fresh, and you'll never get 
enough of its crisp, juicy goodness. In Stark Golden Delicious you’ve got 
a winner for wonderful, rich apple sauce; full-flavored apple butter; fra- 
grant, mouth-watering pies that fill the whole house with appetizing 
fragrance. Women, especially, prize Stark Golden Delicious for all kinds 
of salads, because it stays fresh and tempting long after cutting. Rich in 
vitamins and minerals—a delicious way to keep the doctor away. : 
Perfection for Eating, Cooking, Canning, Processing, Market. Bears quick, 
Bears unusually heavy crops in North, Central, South 
Recently Carl Kirn, of Calhoun Co., Ill, sold over $4,000.00 worth of fruit from 
j OL s—all Stark Trees, planted on hilly land—land too steep for ordindry Stark Golden ‘ : 
De oes ss Raicions-Sope oP, Actual Size 
His greatest profits came from Stark Golden Delicious, Starking and, Young- Avaltablac both . Stark Golden 
Bearing Jonathan Apple Trees. Some Stark Golden Delicious trees bore 20 iniStandardtand Delicious (Trade- 
Apples at 2 years old—a good crop at 3 and 4 years, and every year since. He says Dwai¥ Size Teces. Mark) Apple 
is 7- -old Stark Golden Delicious Trees bore 15 bushels and cashed him 
is3n06 ger tomer oad he sold his entire crop of Stark Golden Delicious and Starking 
Delicious for $3.50 a bushel while still on the trees. 
’ 
“Unbelievers Came for Miles to See Stark Trees Bearing at 2 Years’ 
“I would rather give you FIFTY DOL+ Par (Fro 
LARS fof one of your trees than ten cents A2 Stark = Deiicious Attending a Horticul Then, rey 
for See of one eo company, and I Apple Trees eee was handed a. ‘ange meee our re. This apple, as he ea? ‘ank his teeth into it 
bought from most of them. RATE ple and told “fy, » fold colored the ordinay ells us, was it. 
“Burbank July Elberta bore 2 bushels of eACH RATE eee ad : Fe, try one of these ee? hag TONAEY apple of the Wee A far cry from 
a Z . ana agree, bl 
¥ Something specj melting; the f] able 
anything edible ‘sheet whose respect ial, yet touched oi was sweet beyond belief 
ares errific, approached jt rey Spicy acidity. ft int trace of sprightly 
or i 
peaches the second year. 
“Stark Golden Delicious Apple bore the | 5 to 
second year—the only apples around here. 4 to 
3 to 
ft. size....$2.75 a tree $2.50 a tree 
Miko had cherrise on Stork Gold Tree the ft. 
7 
5 ff. size.... 2.,50atree 2.200 tree 
4 ft. size... 2.20 atree 1.95 a tree 
“ul 
First, he 
and that ton ae 
but the French fexibe Say ie erious flavor. 
1 “a 7 
ed it—turning it this way —‘Televe.’ 
second year. r t 
delicate coloring © -itS opulent f, ; u 
“People wouldn't believe me when I told want 50 or more Trees On, coloring, orm, its “That j gout 
them. So they came for miles around to ne smelled it—inhaling ; 4 told is a Stark Golden H 7 
see for themselves,”—Alfred F. Langlais, Write for Special Prices. Stance with pleasurable oni, rich fra- et ade ae he had eaten ciiclous,\ he was 
Massachusetts, in, fe ous for its flayor and fon ap tend 
st. 
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