ALPHA NURSERY, Alpha, Illinois 7 
CHERRY TREES 
3 yr. 
5-6 ft. 'Frees 
each 
50c 
3 Trees 
$1.45 
10 Trees 
$4.50 
Early Richmond 
EARLY RICHMOND— This is the early popular cherry that is planted so 
much. Medium red, hardy, immensely productive, ripens the last of June. 
MONTMORENCY —The large, late, dark red cherry. This cherry has be¬ 
come very popular on account of size. It is very meaty—ripens about 
10 days later than the Richmond. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
5-6 ft. Trees, 75c each 
Sweet Cherries are not a sure bearer here, but they make a splendid tree 
for the lawn, as they are strong, upright in growth, and make a medium sized 
tree. 
BING —Very large, almost black, sweet, rich and delicious. July. 
SPANISH —Large size, yellow with blush cheek. June. 
APRICOTS 
2-year, 4-5 ft. 50c each; 3 Trees $1.25 
The apricot is a very welcome fruit, ripening between the cherry and 
peach; it requires the same treatment as the plum; good bearer; fruit, light 
orange, flecked with red. Flesh tender, juicy. Sweet and good. 
SUPERB —A hardy seedling from Kansas. The best flavored, most produc¬ 
tive hardy apricot yet produced. Medium size, light salmon color. 
Spray with Arsenate of Lead for Wormy Fruit. 
