Cherry Trees 
Caliper means diameter in inches at the base 
of the tree trunk. In our practice of producing 
stocky, well-branched trees so necessary for suc¬ 
cessful development in our western climate, the 
height to which we grow them is of secondary im¬ 
portance. Therefore the height given below is ap¬ 
proximate, and the caliper will govern the price. 
10,000 Colorado grown trees while they last. 
Caliper 
in. 
Approx, height 
ea. 
10 
100 
11-16 and up 
4 
ft. 
and 
up 
.50 
4.50 
40.00 
9-16 to 
11-16 
3V 2 
ft. 
and 
up 
.40 
3.50 
30.00 
7-16 to 
9-16 
2% 
ft. 
and 
up 
.35 
3.00 
25.00 
5-16 to 
7-16 
2 
ft. 
and 
up 
.25 
2.00 
18.00 
In Montmorency 
and 
English 
Morello 
only. 
\ EARLY RICHMOND. Ripens about July 1; fruit 
medium sized, red. 
V^ENG-LISH MORELLO. Ripens late July. Fruit 
large, nearly black, very attractive. Starts bearing 
heavily at early age. 
MONTMORENCY. The best all around sour cher¬ 
ry igrown. Ripens mid-July; fruit large bright red. 
Leading commercial variety. 
OSTHIEME. Nearly black, tender, juicy and al- 
/st sweet; medium to large size. Should be plant 
ed instead of Morello where a more hardy black var¬ 
iety is desired. 
Plum Trees 
ea. 
10 
100 
Heavy 4 to 6 
ft. 
.50 
4.50 
40.00 
Medium 3 to 5 
ft. 
.40 
3.50 
30.00 
European Plums 
GERMAN PRUNE. Medium large, oval, blue. 
Rich and sweet; popular. 
GREEN GAGE. Medium large, rich, sweet. Coloi 
greenish yellow. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Dark purple, medium 
small. Good commercial demand; preserving type. 
YELLOW EGG-. Fruit large rich yellow, mild 
sweet flavor. 
American Plums 
This type deserves particular merit for western 
planting due to hardiness and quality, and early bear¬ 
ing. 
MONITOR. Large, firm, fine quality red fruit. 
Thrifty grower. 
TERRY. Medium to large, bright red, fine fla¬ 
vor; dependable. 
UNDERWOOD. Ripens August. Fruit attractive, 
large red, firm, juicy, freestone. Strong grower. 
WANETA. August. Fruit very large, deep 
bright red thin skin, delicious flavor. One of the very 
best. 
WILD GOOSE. Medium, red, juicy, sweet. July, 
August. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM. Small, wine red, dis¬ 
tinct flavor. Very hardy and early b.earer. 
Other Fruit Trees 
PEACHES, APRICOTS, SWEET CHERRIES, 
PEARS, are generally not successful northerly on the 
eastern slope of the Rockies, and we cannot guar¬ 
antee future results of trees. However, we can fur¬ 
nish above in good trees where desired. Write for 
prices. 
