FORTY-ONE YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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Sour Cherry Trees 
Nectarine Trees 
We bud these on French Mahaleb stock. They don’t bush up like 
the old sorts and make a hedge row. Should be planted on well 
dredned soil, 16 feet apart. We have a fine lot of l^year and 2'ycar 
stock and they certainly please. 
By mail, postpaid: 1 yr., 3 to 4 ft., each, 20c; per 10, ^1.80; per 
100, ^13.00. By express or freight; First class, 2 yr., 5 to 6 ft. tall, 
each, 30c; per 10, ^2.50; per 100, ^20.00. First class, 2 yr., 4 to 5 ft. 
tall, each, 25c; per 10, ^1.75; per 100, ^16.00. 
Dyehouse. A sure bearer, an early variety, ripens a week before Richmond ; 
a good cherry, and very productive. 
Sarly Richmond. Medium size, dark red, melting, juicy, acid flavor ; one 
of the most popular and productive. 
Ungrlish Morello. Late sour cherry ; tree not large, growers liable to dwarf : 
large, blackish in color, and a good all-around cheri’y. 
May Duke. This ripens a little earlier than the preceding variety and while 
not quite so vigorous in tree, the fruit is slightly superior. It is an old 
variety, and has been tested and found woi*thy of a place in all orchards. 
Dargfe Montmorency. The best and largest sour cherry grown 
for market and canning, 10 days later than the Early Richmond ; 
is dark red, very firm, one of the best flavored sour cherries, is a 
regular bearer of enormous crops, brings good prices and ships 
well; in fact is the best market cherry. 
Each 
3 ft., by mail postpaid .$0.20 
By express or freight— 
4 to 5 ft. . 
Soston. Bright yellow, red cheek : flesh yellow. 
Red Roman. Greenish yellow, red cheek: flesh golden. 
I.argc 
Montinor.'ncy. 
Sour Cherry Trees, 3 Ft. to 4 Ft., by Mail, 20c Each. 
Newer and Better! 
Golden Jubilee 
Dorsett Strawberry 
A new pr.^uction of ‘he U- « Depgtme^ of AgHeul^re. 
Mlkr?re?J-^eaf/row. a trial. Postpaid, 100 for ».00; 
200 for $1.75. 
Fair fa 
Golden Jubilee Peach 
High quality, Elberta tyi^e, brilliantly colored. Ripens before 
Carman and at least twenty days previ¬ 
ous to Elberta. We believe your Experi¬ 
ment station will recommend this peach 
as a comer. We have only a few to offer. 
Express or Freight, 4 to 6 ft., 30c each. 
10 for $3.00 ; 3 to 4 ft., 25c each, 10 for 
$2.00. Mail postpaid, 3 ft. 20c each, 10 
for $1.50. 
Fairfax 
Strawberry 
A new variety of U. S. 
Government origin. One 
of the most productive 
strawberries in exist¬ 
ence. Berries of Premier 
type, large, keep and 
ship well. These were 
received direct from the 
man who first put it out. 
Postpaid, 100 for $1.00 ; 
225 for $2.00. 
