Bruit Trees jor the AHame Orchard NOT PREPAID 
HAVE ALL THE FRUIT YOU WANT, TREE RIPENED AND FRESH FROM YOUR OWN TREES. 
MONEY DOES GROW ON TREES WHEN YOU GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. 
Montmorency 
Early Richmond 
Cherries for Quich Results 
Cherries give quick results, often coming into bearing the 
fourth year. On good, well drained soil they are successful. 
On wet soil they are short-lived. Plant 18 to 20 feet apart. 
There is always a market for Cherries if you have more 
than you need for home use. 
Price of Cherry Trees 
XX Grade, 4!/ ft. up....$1.95 each; any 5 or more, $1.75 each 
Standard, 3 to 4 ft......... 1.45 each; any 5 or more, 1.30 each 
. Early Richmond (May Cherry). Medium size but very pro- 
ductive; round; bright red, darker when fully ripe; very juicy, 
sprightly acid; latter May-June; hardy; profitable. 
~s Montmorency. A week or ten days later than Early Rich- 
mond; rather large; dark rich red; juicy, pleasant acid; excel- 
lent quality; vigorous; hardy; productive; succeeds every- 
| Plum Trees 
Easily grown; bear in spite of neglect, yet respond liber- 
ally to good care. Plant 20 to 24 feet apart. 
Prices of Plum Trees 
XX Grade, 4 to 5 ft.....$1.85 each; any 5 of more, $1.65 each 
Standand, 3 to 4 ft... 1.45 each; any 5 or more, 1.30 each 
™ Abundance. Brilliant cherry red in color and has firm, 
sweet juicy flesh. Ripens in early August. A heavy pro- 
ducer. 
* Burbank. Large purplish red fruit with very sweet amber 
flesh. Ripens early August. 
~ Gold. Golden yellow with red cheek, this tasty plum 
should not be overlooked where a firm golden fruit is de- 
sired. Late July. 
- Stanley Prune. Beautiful purple-blue skin with sweet 
golden flesh. A freestone that ripens early. A good canner 
or table fruit. 
Apricots 
Prices of Apricots E 
XX Grade, 4 to 6 ft....... $1.85° each; any 5 or more, $1.65 each 
Standard eo tO) Dit tee... 1.45 each; any 5 or more, 1.30 each 
~ Moorpark (Moorpark). Large orange-yellow; good quality; 
ripens between fruiting season of cherries and peaches. 
Nectarine 
Nectarine, Surecrop, 4 to 5 ft............... iccsctsecesseostaesvstertege $1.75 each 
Peach Trees 
Peaches come into bear- 
ing younger than any other 
tree fruit, under favorable 
conditions, giving a crop 
the third year, and yields 
are larger as the trees grow 
older. A few trees won't 
cost as much as you may 
pay for peaches in one 
year, and none are as de- 
licious as those freshly 
picked when ripened on 
the tree. The man who has 
room for a commercial orchard, and will cultivate, prune and 
take care of the trees, peaches offer great opportunities for 
great profits. A sandy loam or gravely soil is best, but the 
peach adapts itself to almost any well drained soil. 
Prices of Peach 
XX Grade, 5 to 6 ft.....$1.75 each; any 5 or more, $1.65 each 
: Standard, 3 to 5 ft........ 1.00 each; any 5 or more, -90 each 
“ Belle of Georgia. Very large; white, red cheek; flesh white, 
firm, juicy, good; freestone; mid-August; productive. 
‘ Champion. Large; white, red cheek; freestone; flesh white, 
sweet, juicy, rich; early August. One of the hardiest peaches. 
._ Elberta. Very large; yellow, crimson cheek; flesh yellow, 
firm, juicy, good; freestone; mid-August; productive. 
\ Early Elberta. Freestone. Ripens a week ahead of Elberta. 
An excellent smooth skinned early peach. 
~ Golden Jubilee. A new large early peach; freestone; yel- 
low flesh and has a distinct blush; fine quality. Highly 
recommended by leading authorities. 
* Hale Haven. Large; yellow; freestone of high quality, rip- 
ening about ten days or two weeks ahead of Elberta. 
“Indian Blood. A fine flavored old fashioned red meated 
cling. Beautiful when canned or preserved. 
J. H. Hale. Large; yellow with red cheek; fine grained; a 
little earlier and more round than Elberta. 
~ Heath Cling. Large white clingstone with tender, juicy 
flesh. Ripens rather late. Excellent for canning, pickling or 
preserving. Late, seldom gets frosted. 
Pear Frees, Standard 
The quality is improved if gathered when full size and be- 
ginning to color but yet firm and ripened in a cool dark 
room. 
Prices of Pears 
XX Grade, 5 to 6 ft....$1.75 each; any 5 or more, $1.65 each 
Standard, 3 to 5 ft....... 1.35 each; any 5 or more, 1.20 each 
~ Bartlett. Large, waxy yellow with red blush; juicy, fine 
grained, rich, good quality; latter August; bears young. 
“ Douglas. Golden yellow, flushed with pink, tender, juicy, 
excellent flavor; resistant to blight; bears young. 
~\ Lincoln. Large, yellow, quality good; resistant to blight; 
bears young; very hardy. 
~ DWARF BARTLETT PEAR 
Imagine picking full size pears from a tree not much 
larger than a big shrub. These dwarf trees actually 
produce more in proportion to their size than the larger 
growing type. Frequently bear full sized fruit the sec- 
ond year. Pear blossoms are very ornamental. Plant 
for beauty as well as for fruit. 
4 to 5 feet $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50 
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