HELENA. MONTANA 
FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES— (Coniinued) 51 
CRAB APPLES 
Transcendent,. 
Hyslop— A very beauliful Crab. Large, deep crimson fruit. 
Martha — Glossy yellow fruit, shaded red. 
Transcendent — Very productive; fruit yellow with red 
cheek. The variety f?eneraliy used for jelly. 
Whitney — Bears quantities of very large fruit. Good both 
for eating and cooking. Very hardy. 
Tonka — Fruit medium size, but very prolific. 
Each, anv varietv 75c; doz., $7.50 
Each, our special size $1.00.; doz., $10.00 
Wealthy. 
CHERRIES 
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Black Tartarian— This finds considerable favor in many 
quarters; we list it but it is not hardy with us. 
Early Richmond— A splendid variety in dark red. 
English Morcllo— A blackish red sort, acid and Juicy. 
Rocky Mountain— Grows to a height of fo\ir feet and its 
load of while blossoms in spring is followed by quant i- 
tilies of black fruit that ripens late. A distinct bush. 
Oyehour— Similar to Early Richmond, but earlier. 
Montmorency— Ono of the finest flavored, and very hardy. 
Each $1.00; doz., $10.00 
Rocky Mountain Cherry. 
PEARS 
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This fruit does not do well in all parts of Montana, 
though they do splendidly in others. 
Flemish Beauty — A fine old variety, large and juicy. 
Seekel — Small, but of the highest flavor. 
Idaho — One of the very hardiest and prolific. Fruit very 
large and of a handsome golden yellow color with russet 
spots. 
Each $1.00: doz., $10.00 
Each, (Postpaid) $1.25 
PLUMS 
Common Wild Plum — Well known. 
Each 50c 
Compass Cherry Phim — This cross between a cherry and 
plum has pr v(-d of great worth and we have a large and 
fine stock. Very hardy. 
Lombard— Medium sized fruit, borne in great quantity. 
Weaver — Large purple fruit, very abundant. 
De Soto — Red, shaded yellow; of enormous productiveness. 
Bradshaw— "Very large dark violet red fruit, juicy and of 
splendid quality. 
Each $1.00; doz., $10.00 
Each, (Postpaid) $1.25 
