Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 



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FRUIT TREES 



BOUNTIFUL STRAIN IMPROVED 

 MONTMORENCY (3520) 



(DAYTON STRAIN) 

 World's Best Pie Cherry 



Our Dayton strain was found in the orchards of Clyde 

 S. Mumma and was selected for its extra large size and 

 the good vigor of the tree. Thousands of trees have been 

 planted since this fine strain was first seen many years 

 ago. Self-fruitful. 



EARLY RICHMOND (3521) One of the most valuable 

 and fwpular cherries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. 

 It is the good old variety that yields such marvelous 

 crops in gardens. The most hardy of all varieties, unin- 

 jured by the coldest winters. 



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HANSEN'S BUSH CHERRY (3532) 



Selected Hansen Bush Cherry has fruits resembling 



Montmorency only not as large. The fruits are edible and 



make fine pies. A True Dwarf Plant seldom attains a 



height of more than 3 ft. Blooms early spring, giving 



beauty as a shrub plant. Branches are almost covered 



with attractive red cherries of good size. 



Hardy— Easy to Grow 



18-24 inch branched, bearing-size plants: 



$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 10 for $9.95 



ORIENTAL 

 PERSIMMONS 



BEAUTIFUL— DELICIOUS 



ATOMA (4501 ) Tree of this new hardy type is strong, 

 vigorous in growth and a good bearer. The fruit is large, 

 oblate with well defined quarter marks, skin orange- 

 yellow changing to dark orange with a delicate bloom 

 and waxy appearance; light clear flesh when ripe. Loses 

 its astringency when ripe and of high quality. Hangs 

 well. 



FUYUGAKI (4502) Fruit of this variety is never as- 

 tringent. It is edible while still hard and may be peeled 

 and eaten like an apple. It keeps well and quality is of 

 the best. Fruits are medium in size, rather flattened, 

 beautiful deep red color, and a very prolific bearer. 



TAMOPAN (4503) A very large persimmon — often 3 

 to 5 inches across — that is oblate and very flat, with 

 marked depression at the stem. The skin is reddish 

 orange, thick and tough. The flesh is light orange and 

 astringent until ripe. Ripens late, but is rather hardy. 



EUREKA (4504) A hardy variety with a most delici- 

 ous flavor. Sometimes seedless. Big red-orange fruits lit- 

 erally cover the tree and hang until soft and ripe. Slick, 

 dark green foliage adds to the ornamental value of this 

 type grafted persimmon. 



TANE-NASHI (4505) Large to very large, conical in 

 shape. Light yellow changing to red as the fruit ripens. 

 Flesh is astringent until fully ripe when it acquires a de- 

 lightful flavor that is characteristic of the fruit. 



CHERRIES 



A SOUND INVESTMENT FOR PROFIT 



PRICES OF SOUR CHERRY TREES 



For Larger Quantities, See Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold. 



3-9 1 0-49 



Each each each 



4-6', ^Vie" up $6.80 $6.15 $5.45 



3-5', 9/i6-"/i6" 6.50 5.80 5.15 



2-4', 7/16-9/16" 6.15 5.45 4.80 



11/2-3', 5/1 6-7/1 6" .... 5.80 5.15 4.50 



Prices and grades on 1-year Sour Cherry are the same 

 as on 2-year trees. 



Prices For All Persimmons: 



3 to 4 ft., $9.50 each; 3 for $25.50; 5 for $40.00. 

 2 to 3 ft., $7.50 each; 3 for $20.25; 5 for $31.25. 



Oriental persimmons are one of the finest ornamental 

 plants we know. They have beautiful, waxy green foliage 

 through the summer which changes to rich, golden yellow 

 streaked with red in fall. The trees are rather slow grow- 

 ers, which makes them popular for small homesites. Tree 

 characteristics of Oriental persimmons are outstanding 

 enough to merit space in any planting. Delicious fruit is 

 an added bonus. 



The Oriental persimmon is adapted to most regions in 

 the South and can be raised successfully as far north as 

 Pennsylvania. The trees are vigorous and bear when 

 young. We ask that you give your persimmon trees excel- 

 lent care upon arrival. They break dormancy more slowly 

 than most other trees, but will be entirely satisfactory if 

 kept well watered. 



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