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Cherry Trees 



Prices of Cherry Trees: Each 10 100 



First-class, 5 feet $0 30 $2 50 $22 50 



SWEET CHERRIES. 



Black Tartarian. Black; very large, juicy, rich and sweet. Productive. 

 Ripens last of June. 



Governor Wood. Yellow with red cheek; tender, rich, delicious, very fine, 

 large, roundish, depres.ses at stem; productive. Early. 



Dye House. Medium size; skin red, flesh juicy and tender. June. 



SOUR CHERRIES. 



Montmorency. Large, bright shining red; acid, hardy and productive. Late. 

 Early Richmond. Medium to large, dark red, juicy, good flavor, June. 

 'English Morel lo. Large size. Color dark red, quality very good. Late. 



Plum Trees 



Prices of Plum Trees: Each 10 100 



First-class, 5 feet $0 30 $2 50 $22 50 



Red June. Ripens first of August, fruit large; flesh light lemon yellow, half 

 cling; slightly sub-acid and of good quality. Very productive. 



Burbank. Fruit very large; dark violet red; flesh juicy and pleasant. Ripens 

 middle of August. Productive. 



Abundance. Fruit very large and showT ; flesh light yellow, exceedingly juicy, 

 tender and sweet. A good market variety. July. 



Bradshaw. Large size, flesh yellowish green, juicy and sweet; skin dark 

 violet red. Ripens middle of August. 



Green Gage. Skin pale green. Excellent. An old standard variety. 



German Prune. Dark purple or blue, juicy, rich, of best quality. September. 



Quince Trees 



Price of Quince Trees: Each 10 



4 feet, 2 years $0 30 $2 50 



Champion. One of the best keepers. Cooks as tender as an apple. Hardy 

 and prolific. 



Bourgeat. Large, golden yellow, tree strong grower. A good one. 



Nut Trees 



Nut trees are valuable, useful and ornamental. No home should be without 

 them. Valuable for shade and ornament as well as for nuts. 



Chestnut. American Sweet. Flowers in June. Nuts sweeter than other 

 kinds. Price, 5 to 6 feet trees. 60c. each. 



Walnut English. Well known, justly popular. 4 to 5 feet trees $1.00 each. 

 Walnut Japan. Produces nuts of best quality. 8 to 10 feet trees $1.00 each. 

 Butternuts. Bears heavily when young. 2 to 3 feet trees 40c. each. 



