Rocky Mountain Dwarf Cherry— Makes a beautiful bush when 
In blossom, and is worth a place in any grounds. Fine fop 
wreaths, and is followed in August with fruit resembling the 
English Morello Cherry very much and highly prized by many 
for jams and eating from bush. 
STRAWBERRY 
While the strawberry can be successfully grown on soils of 
widely varying character, it does best on a sandy or fine gravelly 
loam. The land should be thoroughly prepared and leveled to 
an even surface. 
The plants should be set twelve to eighteen inches apart In 
rows from three to four feet apart. Strong growing varieties 
such as Dunlap may be set farther. They should be watered 
Immediately after planting and should have clean cultivation 
and enough of water to keep the young plants In a vigorous 
growing condition. They should be given a winter mulching 
of straw or manure. 
Bederwood (Perfect)— One of the earliest sorts. Berries 
medium to large, on strong stems. Color scarlet; quality excel- 
lent. Has a long cropping season and holds Its size well; not 
recommended for long shipments, as it is Inclined to lack 
firmness. 
Glen Mary (Perfect)— A promising market sort; plants vigor- 
ous; season medium; fruit large, conical, dull red, firm. 
Captain .Tack (Perfect) — A favorite in the Denver region. 
It is a strong growing plant and the fruit is light crimson. Reg- 
ular form, fair quality and a good shipper. 
Grandy (Perfect)— A large vigorous plant with few 
runners. Berries large, irregular, bright scarlet; quality and 
firmness good. Late. 
Warfield (Pistillate) — An old and valuable commercial sort. 
An excellent market berry, being large, firm and highly colored; 
should be planted with Rederwood. 
Aroma— Reported to be a good market variety on account of 
Us good keeping qualities. Not considered hardy, 
.Tucunda (Perfect)— Large, crimson, firm, good quality; a 
good market sort. 
Senator Dunlap (Perfect)— Considered the best in northern 
Colorado. Plant is a strong grower and hardy. Berries medium 
size, conical, and deep crimson; quality excellent. 
NOTICE.— We have smaT amounts of many fruits and flow- 
ers that we have not catalo.:uei. If you don't see what you 
w'ant write us about it. 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
„ Little need be said in regard to the value of shade trees. 
Everybody who owns a home wants them. The only trouble 
being in making a selection of stock that will prove hardy under 
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