. Eastern fruit . CentPf part of a view of The York Imperial Orchanl as it app»'ar<-<l in .^<i(ftist. mil, when trrc-» wcrr a few ^ old. (Iiuire Iniii land and excellent care arc going to make this the finest orchard in Delaware. Noiic<i the leguniinouM crop (p<.^), put on to cover and cnrifh the ground THIS ) is now one year ol<l. tontains Hit a<res. on which there are over apple trees of the best seleeted varieties, and it is beinR sold under a fontract whereby the York Imperial Orchard Company to t^ive It np-n»clai fxpr-rt liorti<
. Eastern fruit . CentPf part of a view of The York Imperial Orchanl as it app»'ar<-<l in .^<i(ftist. mil, when trrc-» wcrr a few ^ old. (Iiuire Iniii land and excellent care arc going to make this the finest orchard in Delaware. Noiic<i the leguniinouM crop (p<.^), put on to cover and cnrifh the ground THIS ) is now one year ol<l. tontains Hit a<res. on which there are over apple trees of the best seleeted varieties, and it is beinR sold under a fontract whereby the York Imperial Orchard Company to t^ive It np-n»clai fxpr-rt liorti<nltural rare, i-uliivaiion. pruning, spraying, meet all expenses until January 1st, 1916, and make of ii for the new an orchard equal to or lietter than any orchard now owned or managed by Mr. Harrison. According to this promise and agreement investors may expect the trees to begin bearing fruit stifTicient to pay more th;in the usual interest rates on the fourth year—three years hence—same as in other Delaware orchards—and increase year by year. After the orchard is five years old the company agrees to continue its care, Including the marketing, shipping ani,nr, Berlin, Maryland. 1. AC \:\ \\ .\R\\', Sec'y oj Susux faim,,. I Seatoid, Delaware. Manager N'ork Imperial Orchard Co. iniiii BAl. TlM()RE TRUST C()\'.PAN N , Selhyzii/,, Ihl„ Trustee for Bondholders. Wtiie SOME REASONS THAT HAVE BEEN GIVEN BY INVESTORS WHO HAVE BOUGHT ORCHARD BONDS "Tlie •liff JSth he Is paying $3 00 per box for Delaware Stnyman Winesaps. and not the best grade at ; "1 And that apple trees begin bearing pay crops In one or two years sooner than In most i«ect1ons. and thla orchard contains some of the earliest maturing ; "The possibilities of the early summer apple from Delaware appeals to me. This season they were two weeks ahead of any other region in the city markets, and they got top ; "The iieople In ch
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