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THE BARTELDES 
mm 
NURSERY STOCK — Continued 
CHERRIES 
Standard — 2 years, first-class, 5 to 6 feet.. 
Standard — 2 years, well branched 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium size, dark red, 
melting and juicy, acid flavor; one of the most 
valuable and popular of the acid cherries and is un- 
surpassed for cooking; tree slender grower, exceed- 
ingly productive and very hardy; will stand the 
most severe weather. 
ENGLISH MOEELLO. Medium to large, 
roundish; dark red, nearly black when ripe; flesh 
purplish red, meaty, juicy, slightly astringent and 
good; very productive. August. 
RING. A new black cherry; originated in Ore- 
gon; size large, color blackish purple; flesh very 
solid and of the highest flavor; tree vigorous, 
upright, hardy and productive; a fine shipping 
and market cherry. 
60c each, $5.00 per 10 
. 55c each, 4.50 per 10 
LAMBERT. One of the largest known, smooth, 
glossy, dark purplish-red, with numerous russet 
dots; flesh dark purplish-red, with whitish veins, 
firm, meaty flavor, sweet, rich and highest quality; 
form roundish, heart-shaped; tree hardy and vigor- 
ous; a good shipping variety. 
•MONTMORENCY. This is a cherry of the 
Early Richmond class; some larger and about ten 
days later; a strong upright growing tree and good 
bearer. By experienced horticulturists considered 
one of the most valuable varieties. 
ALSO. Dyehouse, Governor Wood, Leib, May 
Duke, Ostheimer and Wragg. 
QUINCES 
Three to four feet . 55c each, $4.50 per 10 
GRAPES i • 
CONCORD 15c each, $1.20 per 10, $7.50 per 100 
OTHER VARIETIES 15c each, 1.40 per 10, 9.50 per 100 
CONCORD. (Black.) Too well known to need much description; is considered by many to be the 
best all around grape grown; is extremely hardy, vigorous and productive, bunches large, compact; berries 
large and juicy, buttery and sweet; will succeed well almost anywhere. 
BRIGHTON. (Red.) Bunch medium to large, quite compact, flesh rich sweet, and best quality, 
color dark crimson or brownish red; vine vigorous and hardy. 
MOORE'S EARLY. (Black.) Bunch large, berry round with a heavy blue bloom, quality said to be 
better than Ooncrod; hardy and prolific; a good market berry; ripens about two weeks before Concord. 
NIAGARA. (White.) One of the leading white sorts; bunch large, shouldered, compact; berry large, 
yellowish-white, juicy, vinous and sprightly, quality good; skin tough, making it a good shipper and market 
berry. 
WORDEN. (Black.) A seedling of the Concord; bunch large and compact, berry round, black with 
blue bloom, pulpy, juicy and very pleasant; ripens several days earlier than Concord. 
ALSOs Catawba, Moore's Diamond, Salem. 
When large quantities of any above are wanted, write us in regard to same. 
