12 
gage: county nurseries, Beatrice, Nebraska. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY 
This is a novelty and a very profuse bearer, but the fruit is not good as dessert, 
but valuable for cooking. It grows in the form of a bush, and is as hardy as 
Wyoming sage bush. It has stood 45 degrees below zero unharmed in limb or 
— fruit bud; fruit about as large 
as English Moretlo; black 
when fully ripe; acid and very 
good for pie or wine. Season, 
July. 
Per 1 Per 10 
2 to 3 ft $0.15 $1.25 
APRICOTS 
A beautiful and delicious 
fruit of plum species, ripening 
early. Plant on a northern 
slope to retard blooming 1 , as 
early blooming is their great- 
i est fault, which renders them 
liable to damage by late 
frosts. Tree liardier than the 
peach. 
Per 1 Per 1 0 Per 100 
2 to 3 ft. ...$0.15 $1.25 $10.00 
3 to 4 ft 20 1.50 12.00 
Harris — This is of the Rus- 
sian type, selected for its large 
size, heavy bearings, hardi- 
ness and superior quality of 
fruit. 
Superb — This variety is also 
a Russian, being as large as a 
Royal and much hardier *han 
this or Moorpark. Fruit of 
good quality. 
Moorpark — One of the larg- 
est; orange with rod ch^ek, 
Rocky Mountain Cherry. 
firm, juicy, with a rich flavor; very productive. August. 
Royal — Large; yellow, with an orange cheek, juicy, rich and delicious; a fine 
variety. Last of July. 
RUSSIAN APRICOTS. 
The seed of this apricot was brought to this country in 1875 by Russian Mennon- 
ites. who settled in Nebraska and Kansas, and they have proved to be much hardier 
than the old European sorts. They are rapid growers and make large, symmetrical 
trees. We have some very fine specimens planted twenty years ago, and they are 
still in perfect condition and are far better bearers than the older sorts listed 
above, and, although the fruit is not quite so large, we would plant these In 
preference when winters are 
severe. We have made low prices 
to induce you to plant rows of 
them near the house for wind 
breaks, as well as fruit. They 
are rapid growers, make beauti- 
ful trees and are worth their cost 
outside the consideration of fruit, 
especially to Northern planters. 
Perl Per 10 Per 100 
18 to 24 In $0.60 $0.50 $4.00 
2 to 3 ft 06 .60 5.00 
3 to 4 ft 08 .70 6.00 
Add 15c to the price of 10 by 
mail for 18 to 24 in. grade. 
AMERICAN 
MULBERRY 
We have a fine lot of Downing 
and New American Mulberry this 
season, grafted on Russian Mul- 
berry seedlings. These trees pro- 
duce berries of the largest size 
and of the best quality. 
Downing and New Am. 
Per 1 Per 10 
Mulberry, 3 to 4 ft.. $0.25 $2.00 
Downing and New Am. 
Mulberry. 4 to 5 ft.. .30 2.50 
Russian Mulb. 4 to 5 ft .10 .75 
Russian Mulb. 5 to 6 ft .12 1.00 
For Russian Mulberry seedlings New American Mulberry. 
see Forest Tree Seedlings. 
Don’t fail to plant some Russian Mulberry if you need a wind break. 
