Plant Bountiful Strain Improved Montmorency 



SOUR CHERRIES 



A SOUND INVESTMENT FOR PROFIT 



WHEREVER YOU ARE LOCATED THEY ARE IN DEMAND AND BRING GOOD PRICES. 



SOUR CHERRY TREES 



Try our Bountiful Bidgre Grown Sour Cherry for best 

 ■success. Write for special delivered prices on large 

 •quantities. 



SOUR CEHRRIES (All Varieties 



1-9 10-49 50-299 



2 yr., 4 to 6', 11/16 up $2.00 $1.70 $1.35 



a yr., 3 to 5% 9-11/16 1.75 1.50 1.20 



2 yr., 2 to 4', 7-9/16 1.50 1.30 1.05 



2 yr., IVz to 3', 5-7/16 1.25 1.05 .85 



Prices and grades same on 1 yr. Sour Cherry as on 

 2 year trees. 



IMPROVED MONTMORENCY 



(BOUNTIFUL STRAIN) 



ADD TO SOUR CHERRY PROFITS BY PLANTING 

 THIS GREAT NEW TYPE MONTMORENCY 



It was discovered in the orchards of Clyde S. Mumma, 

 Dayton, Ohio, in a general planting of Montmorency 

 trees and when we first saw the tree it was about 10 

 years of age and loaded down with fruit, having a 

 heavier crop than other trees adjoining it. All trees 

 had had the same attention and Mr. Mumma says it 

 had always borne this large type Montmorency. The 

 tree is vigorous but not any larger than other trees. 

 The fruits have the same rich red color as other Mont- 

 morency cherries but seems to be slightly more mild in 

 flavor. Its immense size immediately attracted our at- 

 tention. We grew several hundred trees of this type 

 for Mr. Mumma's own planting and after further ob- 



serevations now pass it on to our customers at no addi- 

 tional cost to them. Nature again contributes an IM- 

 PROVED TYPE TO ONE OF OUR GREATEST SOUR 

 CHERRIES. Please state when ordering whether you 

 wish the Regular Montmorency or the BOUNTIFUL. 

 STRAIN IMPROVED MONTMORENCY. We can sup- 

 ply them in both one and two year trees. 



ENGLISH MORELLO fSf^JiS7iSi ritl 



vy crop. Fruit dark red, quality good; rich, acid flavor; 

 late. Hardy for extremely cold latitudes. August. 



One of the most valu- 

 able and popular cher- 

 ries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. It is the good 

 old variety that yields such marvelous crops in the gar- 

 dens. The most hardy of all varieties, uninjured by the 

 coldest winters. 



A superior new sour cherry 

 fast gaining in popularity. 

 Its large size, distinctive flavor and bearing ability re- 

 commend it for trial. Include some in your next plant- 

 ing. Tree upright, dense, very productive. Fruit aver- 

 ages % to 1 in. in diameter, attractive, round, light red 

 color, juicy, sub-acid, pleasant flavor; a faint reddish 

 tinge permeates the yellow flesh. Fruit characters are 

 intermediate between sweet and sour cherries. 



LARGE MONTMORENCY 'Sh^tM'il 



mand on the market for this Cherry than any other. The 

 trees are the cleanest and best growers, less subject to 

 disease, less affected by wet weather, and the best bear- 

 ers of the best fruit of all other sour varieties. No mat- 

 ter how unfavorable the season may be, Montmorency 

 can be depended on for a full crop. 



EARLY RICHMOND 



BRASSINGTON 



EVERY HOME ORCHARD SHOULD HAVE A LIBERAL PLANTING OF NECTARINES AND 

 APRICOTS. THEY ARE EASY TO GROW AND ADD A DELIGHTFUL VARIATION IN SUMMER 

 FRUITS. AGAIN BOTH ARE GOOD FOR CANNING AND PRESERVING. 



NECTARINES 



THE DELIGHT OF THE FAMILY PLANTING 



A smooth-skinned Plum-Peach. Tree grows lilie Peach. 



Fruit lool^s like large Plum. The Flavor, 



both Peach and Plum. 



STTRF r'ROP tt was imported to this country 

 kjwxixj v^llv^JT from New Zealand and is one of 

 the finest if not the finest of recent nectarines tried in 

 this country. The tree is vigorous and productive. The 

 fruit is large, roundish, white, and overlaid with very 

 attractive red. The flesh is firm, tender, free from stone 

 and vfery pleasing flavor. Late mid-season. 



RUBIRED NprtnrinO ^^^^ origin of this nec- 

 nyjDLriLMLJ INeCiaiine j^rie is unknown to 



us. We secured the budwood from a customer of ours 

 in North Carolina. We were so impressed with the 

 grower's account of this nectarine and the fruits 

 which we personally observed that we felt it should be 

 propogated and offered to our patrons. The fruit is 

 of large size, smooth skin, fine red color, and excellent 

 quality, with winey flavor which Is particularly pleas- 

 ing. 



One of the more recently introduced 

 Nectarines which is fast gaining favor 

 with the small planter and those growing for market 

 purposes. Very hardy, fruits large, color white splash- 

 ed with attractive red. White fleshed, juicy and very 

 sweet flavor. 



HTINTFR ^^^ ^^ *^^ good, yellow fleshed Nectar- 

 ±x\Ji.^ i. LjLI. ines. Tree is hardy and vigorous. 

 Fruits are large, somewhat round, and attractive yel- 

 low with red blush, and a freestone. Good quality. 



Note: Nectarines will sell on most roadside and 

 nearby markets and are splendid for canning, eating 

 and cooking purposes. 



In figuring prices you may combine nectarines and 

 apricots, to get advantage of large quantity rates. 



QUETTA 



APRICOTS 



Popular In All Sections Where 

 Peaches Do Well 



MOHR'S APRTCOT ^ppamtly a new apri- 

 ivi^^riri O nir ni^V-'l cot coming to us from 

 Mr. Frank Mohr near Fogelsville, Penna., having many 

 characteristics which recommend it for home and com- 

 mercial planting. It is extremely hardy, bearing often 

 when peaches fail; very productive. Fruit is large and 

 a freestone. Flesh firm, solid and excellent quality. 

 Colors a deep golden yellow, ripens early in season be- 

 ing ripe at Fogelsville early in July. 



IVA^O'DpiipT^ One of the largest; orange-yel- 

 *-''^*^^^ ■■■■■* '^***^ low with numerous specks and 

 dots ; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy and rich. August. 



PHRT V ^^OT "nFM ^ Sood variety; very large 

 JliinULi 1 \Jt\JLiULMVt deep golden yellow, and 

 fine in quality. 



OTTpir"D"0 Rated by many as the best of our older 

 *-' *^ * ■"■"•■'^ and widely planted varieties of apricots. 

 The tree is large, very thrifty and hardy and is ex- 

 tremely productive. Very good quality. Fruit is beau- 

 tiful yellow with slight blush; flesh firm and solid. 



RTTFiD Possibly the best of all the Russian group 

 iJ>J'-^*^ of Apricots. Ripens very early, having a 

 sweet, peach like flavor. Tree is vigorous and hardy ; 

 fruits very early ; skin golden yellow, tinged with red ; 

 flesh bright orange, juicy, sweet, semi-cling. 



PRICES OF APRICOTS and NECTARINES 



(All Varieties) 



1 to 9 10 to 49 



4-5 feet $1.75 $1.50 



3-4 feet 1.50 1.30 



2-3 feet 1.25 1.05 



Write for prices on larger quantities. 



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