Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Thirty-Third Year Descriptive Catalog, 1901
Pleasure place in the daily diet and that the public health would be con served thereby.
For purposes of home use no fruit is ever so luscious as that picked from ones own trees, and we believe that for the time and labor expended no investment pays better. To the traveller in the Dakotas and other treeless countries, no sight is more impressive than the avidity with which the settlers welcome fruit from their old eastern homes. Those who have suffered from a deprivation of fruit will not need the solicitation of nurserymen to induce them to plant a good home orchard.
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