FORTY-TWO YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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Nectarine Trees 
Sour Cherry 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 
drained soil, 16 feet apart. We have a fine lot of l'year and 2'year 
stock and they certainly please. 
By mail, postpaid: 1 yr. 2^2 to 3^2 ft., each, 20c; per 10, $1.80; 
per 100, $15.00. By express or freight: First class, 2 yr., 4 to 6 ft, 
tall, each, 40c; per 10, $3.50; per 100, $30.00. First class, 2 yr., 3j*> 
to 5 ft. tall, each, 30c; per 10, $2.50; per 100, $22.00. 
Dyehouse. A sure bearer, an early variety, ripens a week before Richmond ; 
a good cherry, and very productive. 
Early Richmond. Medium size, dark red, melting, juicy, acid flavor ; one 
of the most popular and productive. 
English Morello. Late sour cherry : tree not large, growers liable to dwarf ; 
large, blackish in color, and a good all-around cherry. 
Barge 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 .$0.25 
By express or freight—- 
4 to 5 ft.50 
3 to 4 ft.40 
Boston. Bright yellow, red cheek ; flesh yellow. 
Red Roman. Greenish yellow, red cheek; flesh golden. 
Large 
Montmorency. 
New Peach Varieties 
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Golden Jubilee 
A choice recent introduction by the New 
Jersey Experiment Station ; already popu¬ 
larized and given a high rating. Tree habits 
and fruit resemble Elberta ; but fruit ripens 
a few days before Carman. The skin is yel¬ 
low with red blush; flesh golden yellow, 
juicy, tender, sweet, and freestone. 
Hale-Haven 
A large new yellow freestone; developed 
at Michigan Experiment Station, by crossing 
the two popular varieties, J. H. Hale and 
South Haven. Its high color even before com¬ 
plete ripening, gives the great market value 
because of the advantage of premature pick¬ 
ing, packing, and shipping without loss. It 
tests very high for hardiness and produc¬ 
tion ; and is in truth, a splendid, profitable 
variety—richly colored and flavored. Ready 
two weeks before Elberta. 
Cumberland 
A seedling crossed with Greensboro. The 
tree is a vigorous grower and as hardy as 
the Carman. The fruit is larger than Belle 
of Georgia; attractively colored with red, 
oval in shape. The flesh is white, almost free, 
firmer and better quality than Carman or 
Alton. Ripens five days before Carman. 
Prices: By m; 
By express or freight: 
9/16", 4 to 5 ft. 
5/16", 3 ft. 
postpaid: 3 ft., 
each. 
per 100, 
$18.00. 
Each 
10 
100 
$0.30 
$2.75 
$26.00 
.22 
2.10 
22.00 
.18 
1.75 
17.00 
Sour Cherry Trees, 2 V 2 Ft. to 3 V 2 Ft., by Mail, 20c Each 
