L I, MAY & CO. PLANTS, SEEDS, FRUITS AND TREES 
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Rocky Mountain Cherry 
In the line of pitted fruits. Mall size, postpaid, isceach, 4 <or 50c. 
size, 18 to 24 inches, each 20c, 3 for 50c, $1.75 per aoz. 
Cherry 
Rocky Mountain 
One of the greatest novel- 
ties in the fruit line ever in- 
troduced. 1 1 bears every 
year and is prolifiicas acur- 
rant bush, 10 quarts hav- 
ing: been picked from a three 
year old tree. Grows to a 
height of (our feet and has 
never been effected by in- 
sects, black knot or other 
disease. The fruit is a rich 
red and changes to almost 
black when ripe, of good 
size, fine flavor and unsur-| 
passed for preserves or eat- 
ing from the h.and; season 
of ripening being after all 
others are gone. In flavor, 
it is akin to the sweetest 
cherries, and has no equal 
Bxpress 
COMPASS CHERRY 
A cross between the Sand Cherry and the Miner Plum, 
nearly an inch in diameter, bright red, sweet and jmcy. 
For exposed situations. North and West it is the cherrj-, 
absolutely hardv everywhere. Hail size, postpaid. 40c each 
3 for $1.00. By express or freight, 2 to 3 feet, each, 40c, 1 doz. 
.'R4.00, 4 to s feet, each, 50c, doz. $s-oo. 
CHERRIES, Standard Sorts. 
PRICES: 3 to 4 ft. each, 2SC, doz. $2.50, 4 to s ft- each 30c, 
doz. $3.00, 5 to 6 ft. each, 40c, doz. $4-oo, by express only. 
CANNOT BE SENT BY MAIL. 
EARLY RICHMOND, rneldifen? 
grower, with spreading head, and is very productive. The 
fruit is dark red, melting and juicy, with a sprightly acid 
flavor. It ripes early and is considered very good. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. ^Z'^A'^.l 
large varieties. The fruit is dark red, large, rich and acid. 
w 1 inri^XfU A This is a Russian variety of the 
X^\J 1 \_r V lY/^. Morellotype. 
orous grower and very productive. 
Ltitovka Cherry 
The tree is a vig 
The irnit in color and 
size resembles the English Morello. The flesh clings tena- 
ciously to the stem and ripens in August, Isflrm, of mellow 
quality, with a sprightly acid flavor 
LATE RICHMOND. eV"™brg 
the Early Richmond in shape and color, but ripening 
three weeks later. j _ 
MONTMORENCY. l\\T^ i^aVdr^ 
profusely. It fruits while very young and has large crops 
annullv The fruit is very large and shining red. It ripens 
about the Inst of June, a week later than Early Richmond. 
One of the finest varieties. , , , 
v-v ^•^wwir I IVI This variety is very hardy and 
1 mi»»l'.l. productive, havingbecnthorough- 
Iv tested in our severest winters. The fruits arc large, very 
dark red, tender and iuicy, with a snb-acid Havor. 
w7» A 1~kT1Mf D A very hardy Russian sort, com - 
V L* AUl.T'll'^* ing from a district 100 miles 
east of Moscow, where, from large tracts of land planted 
with it train loads of fruit are sent annually to all parts 
of Russia. The fruit is larger than Early Richmond, black, 
with highly colored juice. The flesh is firm and delicious. 
\\Tr>A£^f^ Very hardv, vigorous and productive. 
Wl\>*.vHJ. The fruit is dark purple, of medium 
"iizc and of most excellent quality. 
Anew variety brought from Siberia, 
WVyli/Ot*. exceedingly hardy, fruit of good size, 
dark color and ripens with Vladimir. Trees 
grow verv short, wood with dense head and very produc- 
tive. Perfectly hardy for all northern sections. 
PLUMS, New and Standard Varieties. 
Prices (except where noted), 4 to 5ft., 2 year, each 2SC, doz. $1.50, 100 for $25.00, s to 7 2 year, each 40c, doz. $4. 
100 $25.00. Eexpress or freight only, 
[■pv An unusually good native variety, 
1 I . and as hardy as the oak. The fruit 
averages large and is of finest quality. Flesh very firm, 
j-k jp^>\'f'|^ The fruit is of medium size, dappled 
U Il^^KJ m. KJm red and yellow, ripening in Septem- 
ber and is firm, sweet and juicy. Hardy and productive. 
ir'TTT A Large and round, red on yellow ground. 
t» 1 1 Tree of fine form and very productive. 
/~< ij ip ip rv A Medium size, round and red. 
\J \^ n SLt iJ n.» Flesh firm, sweet and juicy. 
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FOREST GARDEN. I^rll''^l^\j:76 
purplish red, mottled with yellow, juicy, sweet and rich. 
WW A 13l7I^ir Vir The tree is hardy, thrifty and an 
fi/*. TT I annual bearer. Fruit large, 
light in color, mottled with red. It ripens in September, 
f f 'r/SlM Fruit is extra larjje, roundish oblong, 
i'lll-rf 1 V71^» dark green, the skin is thin. 
PRAIRIB FLOWER. Similar to 
the Miner in size, form and 
color. Flesh firm and juicy. 
ROCKFORD. The fruit i s red- 
dish purple and medium size. 
STODDARD. One of the larg- 
est native plums. It is a light 
pinkish-red in color. 
SURPRISE. The tree is astrong 
upright grower, withstanding 
the most severe winters with- 
out injury. Price, 4 to 5 ft. ea. 
40c, doz., $4.00, 5 to 7 ft. each, 
50c, doz. $s.oo. 
WEAVER. Originated in Iowa 
Ripening in August, is large, 
purple. Hardy, thrifty and 
urolilic and a constant bearer. 
WyANT. a very popular sort. 
The fruit is large, oblong, 
sometimes slightly flattened; 
a deep purplish-red and of ex- 
cellent qualitv. 
WOLF Of 1 a r g e s t size and 
finest flavor. Resembles the 
well-known Lombard. 
Chene3' Plum 
Surprise I'lum 
