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Cherry Trees 



Each 

 5 to 6 feet $ .75 



10 



$7.00 



1 to 4 trees of one variety sold at the each rate; 5 to 25 of one kind at the 10 rate. 



SWEET CHERRIES 



Black Tartarian. Black; very large, rich 

 and sweet. Productive. Ripens last of June. 



Governor Wood. Yellow with red cheek; 

 tender, rich, delicious, very fine, largre. round- 

 ish, depresses at stem; productive, early. 



Baldwin. Ripens in early June. Larg^e, 

 lark red; splendid variety. 



Seliinldt's Blgrarreau. Flesh tender, iuicy. 

 grood flavor. Mahograny color. 



Napolean. 



sliii)per. 



Yellow t.nised with red. Good 



SOUR CHERRIES 



Montmorency. Large, brigrht shining red; 

 acid, hardy and productive. Late. 



Early Richmond. 



l-!iigiish Morello. Lars'e size 

 veA], (luality very good. Late. 



Medium to large. Dark 

 Color dark 



Quince Trees 



4 feet, 1st class 



Each 



_$ .75 



10 

 $7.00 



'^ Champion. Tree strong grower, produces 

 a good crop every year. Fruit is large and 



of good quality, 

 pie. October. 



Cooks 



tender as an ap- 



Boursreat. Large, golden yellow, fine qual- 

 ity, tree health3\ a good one. 



Grape Vines 



No home should be without grapes. They are planted anywhere and everywhere, to 

 trail on fences, sides of houses, etc. Grapes when planted insuch manner grow without 

 any care. Even people who live in crowded towns and cities can growgrapes. They 

 are also a paying crop to grow for market. 



Each 



$ .50 



10 

 $4.50 



Concord. The most popular black variety 

 of graps in America. The bunch is large, 

 shouldered and compact, skin is tender, flesh 

 juicy and sweet. Succeeds w^ell all parts of 

 the country. Extremely productive, produces 

 abundantly in the nursery row on three year 

 vines. 



Catawba. Bunch large shouldered, 

 standard red grape. Very productive. 



The 



y E:mpire State. Vine the strongest grower 

 of them all. produces large crops of the most 

 delicate fruit for either the table or wine. 



Salem. A Strang vigorous vine; fruit is 

 red. large compact. Flesh pulpy, with rich 

 vigorous flavor. Fine for table or wine. 



Niagara. Fruit is white, juicy, tender and 

 melting, sweet; very productive. The very 

 best white grape. 



CONCORD-The most popular 



