FRUIT TREES 
No C. O. D.’s. All stock on this page must be paid for in full with 
order. Shipping charges will be prepaid on 6 or less; 7 or more, 
express collect. Complete planting instructions included. 
DWARF FRUIT 
Where space is limited, plant these dwarf trees. They do not spread more than 
10 to 15 feet. Most varieties start producing fruit the first year after planting. 
Fruit is as large or larger than standard trees. PLANT TWO OR MORE 
VARIETIES FOR POLLINATION. 
‘S DWARF APPLE TREES (3 to 4 ft.) Each Per 3 
Select, branched. Cortland, Red McIntosh, Double 
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‘DWARF PEAR TREES (3 to 4 ft.) 
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Bartlett, Duchess........ 
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STANDARD APPLE 
1to6 7 or more 
Your choice of those listed below. Plant two each each 
varieties for successful pollination (5 to 6 ft.). $2 25 $1 85 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL QUANTITY PRICES 
“EARLY McINTOSH. Ripens in August. Bright red, early Apple. The 
flesh is white, tender and juicy, with fine flavor. Ideal dessert Apple. 
“STA YMAN’S WINESAP. Comes into bearing young. A reliable cropper with 
medium to large-sized fruit. Slightly striped, coloring to dull red. Tree 
moderately vigorous. 
A YELLOW DELICIOUS. Ripens October to March. Bright golden yellow 
fruit of excellent quality. Firm, crisp and very juicy. Finest yellow Apple. 
Bears young and heavily. 
“SRED McINTOSH. Ripens in October. Very attractive red Apple of highest 
quality. Tender, juicy and refreshing. Hardy. Bears young and annually. 
~CORTLAND. Ripens November to February. Large red fruit similar to Mc- 
Intosh. Very hardy and desirable as a cross pollinator. 
“RED DELICIOUS. Ripens December to February. Large, dark red Apple 
with crisp, fine-grained flesh. Excellent flavor. 
STANDARD PEACH 
1to6 7 or more 
Your choice of selected varieties listed be- _¢@ch each 
low. Sturdy. (5toGft.)................... $2 25 $1 85 
~ GOLDEN JUBILEE. We recommend this comparatively new, widely planted 
Peach. It is a real money-maker. Resists excessive cold and is a sure 
cropper. Early, large freestone with yellow, tender, juicy, sweet flesh. Ideal 
for home use and roadside market. Ripens August 20 to 25. 
“HALE HAVEN. Marvelous new Peach. Large, beautifully colored, yellow- 
fleshed fruit of the highest quality. Ripens 10 days to two weeks ahead of 
Elberta. Perfect freestone. Good shipper and a heavy bearer. Hardy. 
Extremely high color before ripening, allowing early picking for distant 
shipments. Include it in every planting. Ripens September | to 5. 
~EARLY ELBERTA. An excellent new variation on the famous Elberta. A 
little rounder in shape and about 10 days earlier in ripening. Freestone. 
Ripens September 6 to 10. 
RED HAVEN. New, early Peach, thoroughly satisfactory in every way. It 
has the fine flavor of South Haven and Hale Haven. When other Peaches 
are still green, this one is bright red. Hardy; freestone. Self-pollinizing; 
prolific. Ripens August 20 to 25. 
STANDARD PEAR 
BARTLETT - CLAPP’S FAVORITE - SECKEL 
1 Each of These Three Best Varieties (4 to 5 ft.) 
THREE varieties needed for pollination ...Postpaid 3 for $6.50 
$2.25 each, postpaid; 7 or more, $1.85 each, express collect 
* BARTLETT. Well known and adaptable to all situations. Large, golden 
yellow fruit with a reddish blush. Tender, juicy, with a delicious, musky 
aroma. The vigorous, long-lived trees attain large size. They start bearing 
when young and continue annually. Leading commercial and canning pear. 
Ripens September and October. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Precedes Bartlett, which it resembles in size, shape, 
color and flavor. The first Pear on the market. Large, pale lemon-yellow 
fruit with brown dots. Fine-textured, juicy, buttery flesh with a rich, sweet, 
delicate vinous flavor. Hardy and productive. Thrives where other va- 
rieties fail. Ripens August 15 to 20. 
SECKEL. For eating fresh and pickling. Medium size; skin rich yellowish 
brown with deep brownish red cheek when fully ripe. Flesh fine grained, 
juicy, sweet. Resistant to blight; very productive and hardy. Plant in fertile 
soils. Ripens September and October. 
If prepaid and Express Collect items are shipped together, entire 
shipment is Express Collect. 
20—Musser Forests, Inc. 
RED DELICIOUS 
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APPLE 
(5 varieties grafted on one tree) 
Yellow Delicious, Red Rome 
Beauty, Red McIntosh, Lodi, 
Cortland. Plant several of these 
novel trees for beauty, shade, and 
for fruit maturing overa long period. 
4 to 6 ft., well branched. Post- ee 
paid,only............. $3 75 
YELLOW DELICIOUS 
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STANDARD CHERRY 
1to6 7 or more 
each each 
4 to 6 ft., 2-yr. Cherries............... $2 90 $2 50 
Postpaid Exp. Coll. 
SOUR CHERRY 
‘LARGE MONTMORENCY. Good bearer. Bright clear red, good 
size, fine flavor. Eat right off the tree. Makes excellent pies and other 
desserts. Ripens July 15. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Two or more Sweet Cherries must be planted for pollination. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Purplish black. Juicy; rich flavor. 
“NAPOLEON. Yellow. Flesh firm; flavor rich and sweet. 
~WINDSOR. Pinkish flesh; almost black skin. Large, juicy, firm. 
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