adapted to the great plains 
In addition. to being one of our most 
valuable fruit trees, their beautiful snowy 
white blossoms in combination with Red 
Bud trees (which bloom at the same time) 
make a color combination and landscape 
effect unexcelled. Most varieties, especial- 
ly Kieffer, grow rather narrow and up- 
right, giving a “Poplar” effect. Not pre- 
paid. 
Heavy, Sturdy, 4 to 6 ft. trees: $1.95 
each; 5 for $9.25; 10 for $17.50. 
BARTLETT— (Pictured to the left.) 
Large, yellow with blush. Juicy, sweet 
and high quality. Leading 
pear. 
summer 
\ DOUGLAS— (Pictured to the left.) We 
consider this the best Pear for this re- 
gion. The tree is vigorous, hardy and 
Douglas : ‘ 
especially adapted here. It is a fall Pear 
that bears heavily and often starts bearing the next year after 
planting. Fruit is large, yellow with blush. 
{ 
KIEFFER—Widely planted winter Pear. The tree bears heavily, is 
very hardy, vigorous and grows upright. Sometimes is used in 
the landscape in place of slender Poplars. 
PLUMS 
VIGOROUS .. . . KANSAS- 
GROWN. Big 4 to 6 ft. trees, 
$1.85 each; 5 for $8.75; 10 
for $16.50. Not prepaid. 
Green Gage 
GREEN GAGE—(Pictured above.) Sweetest 
eating and canning plum. Large, greenish- 
yellow fruit. Heavy producer. 
SAPA— (Pictured to the left.) A rich, glossy, 
dark purple plum, of fine flavor and extreme 
hardiness. Bears young and heavily. 
N WANETA—Considered most famous 
of Hansen’s hybrid plums. Fruit is 
large and bright red. Flesh is yellow, 
sweet and juicy, Bears young and 
regularly. 
4 
STANLEY— (Pictured to the right.) 
new prune-type plum that is 
rapidly becoming the most popular 
of all plums. Large dark blue’prune- 
shaped fruits. The rich yellow flesh 
is firm, sweet and delicious. Ripens 
in September. Freestone. 
region 
PEACHES > 
Seurdy, Vigorous, Kansas-Grown. 
Big 4 to 6 ft. trees, $1.65 each; 5 
for $8.00; 10 for $15.50. Not pre- 
paid. 
N POLLY—(Pictured to the right.) 
Hardy, Delicious, Freestone, 
Heavy bearer. Originated at the 
Iowa Experiment Station and has 
been thoroughly tested for many 
years, standing as cold as 20 be- 
low zero. Flesh is white, juicy but 
firm with rich flavor. Ripens a 
few days before Elberta. 
\ 
HALE HAVEN—Free-stone. This is a fine 
new variety of Peach that is rapidly oves- 
taking Elberta in popularity. A heavy 
producer of large, yellow peaches of high 
quality. Very hardy. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Old standby, large, 
yellow, freestone, firm, juicy. High 
quality. Hardy tree. 
\ J. H. HALE—Freestone, very large, yellow 
blushed red, with fuzzless skin. Flesh yel- 
low, firm, juicy; high quality. 
( RED HAVEN—This new variety is rapidly 
becoming the leading real early yellow 
peach. The fruit is large and almost 
a solid red. The yellow flesh is firm, 
sweetly delicious, high quality. Freestone. 
“Sena OF GEORGIA—(Pictured to the 
right.) Freestone. Very large, white with 
red cheek, flesh white and firm with ex- 
cellent flavor. Excellent variety for Kan- 
sas. 
Family Orchard 
(ie SPECIAL 
V §8 Fruit Trees 
V Big, 3 to 5 Ft. Size 
Vv All Different 
Red Jonathan Apple 1 Red Haven Peach 
Early Harvest Apple 1 Waneta Plum 
Early Richmond 1 Douglas Pear 
Cherry 1 Chinese Golden 
Montmorency Cherry Apricot 
Best and Most Popular $ 
Varieties for the Great 
Plains Region. ® 
This special is too large to mail . . . it must 
be sent express or freight, collect. 
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