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PEACHES 
Peach Prices 
7/16 in. caliper; 
3-4 ft. and up. 
1 tree . 
3 trees 
10 trees 
25 trees 
100 trees 
£ 0.50 
1.40 
3.95 
7.75 
27.50 
m m/ Champion. The very best early, white-fleshed free" 
stone. Rich and juicy. Highly colored cheek. 
A favorite eating Peach. August. 
Elberta. Large, oval-shaped, yellow freestone. Red cheek. 
Prolific and hardy. The leading market variety. Mid' 
die September. 
Early Elberta. Ripens a week before Elberta, which has 
won it much favor. Otherwise much the same as 
Elberta. Freestone. 
Early Crawford. Magnificent, large, yellow freestone 
Peach. Fine for eating or table use. A fair canner. 
Early September. 
J. H. Hale. Very popular variety. Flesh yellow and 
sweet. A good canner and shipper. Without doubt 
the largest commercial freestone Peach. Early Sep' 
tember. 
Late Crawford. Large, handsome Peach, similar to Early 
Crawford except that it bears later and is more prolific. 
Freestone. September. 
SHIPPERS’ LATE RED. A new Peach, round in shape and beau' 
tifully colored red. Flesh yellow and sweet. Tree hardy and 
annual bearer. Fruit clings to tree tenaciously, which eliminates 
droppage. You will not be disappointed with this marvelous new 
freestone Peach. September-October. 
SOUTH HAVEN. A newer sort with exceptionally fine flavor. 
Flesh yellow and sweet. Its showy exterior combined 
with its earliness make it a real money-maker. Freestone. 
September 1st. 
ROCHESTER. Large, yellow fruit. Sweet and juicy. Skin is 
beautifully blushed red. An excellent fruit for market or 
home use. Freestone. Bears mid-August. 
Plums 
Superior Plum 
Minnesota Breeding Farm’s 
newest and greatest Plum. 
Rapid growing, spreading 
tree, starts bearing very 
young, soon attains maxi¬ 
mum bearing — mammoth 
crops; mammoth plums. 
Long fruiting period. Bright 
red, meaty clingstone, fine 
flavor. Mate with Hanska 
or Kaga. Prices, 1 tree, 
85c; 2 for £2.25; 10 for 
£5.85. All 7/16 in. caliper 
and 4 to 5 ft. and up. 
ABUNDANCE. Sturdy, upright tree, 
red. Bears young. Ripens August. 
BURBANK. Tree grows rather 
Fruit large, pinkish 
flat, making picking 
easy. Very hardy! Bears young. Fruit large, red. 
Late August. 
GERMAN PRUNE PLUM. Extra large, dark purple 
canner, sweet and delicious. September. 
FELLENBERG (Italian). Good sized, purple canner. 
Ideal for drying. September. 
GREEN GAGE (Reine Claude de Bavay). Fine canner. 
Fine table Plum. September. 
LOMBARD. Medium sized. Red. Very productive. 
Leading market variety. Late August. 
MONARCH. Extra heavy bearer; large, dark purple; 
oval form. Freestone. October. 
GRAND DUKE. Extremely large, deep purple. High¬ 
est quality. Flesh, golden yellow. Rich and juicy. 
August-September. 
KAHINTA. Large, red freestone. Flesh yellow and 
sweet. 
UNDERWOOD. Large, juicy red 
fruit. Small pit. Early bearer. 
Prolific. 
WANETA. Tree rugged grower. 
Fruit large, dark purple. 
HANSKA. Fruit large size, bright 
red. Fine flavor. Erect grower. 
KAGA. New Plum of high quality, 
young. 
Plum 
Prices 
(Except Superior) 
AU 7/16 in. cali¬ 
per and 3 to 4 ft. 
high and up. 
1 tree ....£0.75 
3 trees . .. 1.95 
10 trees ... 5.85 
25 or more at 55c 
each. 
Fruit rich red. Bears heavily while still very 
Sweet Cherries 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Large, rich black fruit. 
Very popular and a quick money-maker. June. 
ROYAL ANN. Pale yellow fruit with red cheek. 
Flesh firm. Tree productive. July. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Rugged growing tree, 
bearing large, nearly round fruit of rich yellow, 
suffused with red. June. 
SCHMIDT. Immense, deep black fruit with dark 
flesh. Extra fine flavor. Tree stocky grower. 
July. 
WINDSOR. A valuable late variety, bearing 
large, dark red fruit. Tree prolific grower. An extra re¬ 
munerative market variety. Late July. 
BING. Very large black fruit. Flesh firm and richly fla¬ 
vored. One of the most profitable. July. 
Prices, Sweet Cherries 
7/16 in. to 9/16 in.; 3-4 ft. 
.£0.75 10 trees.£ 5.35 
. 1.95 25 trees . 12.50 
1 tree 
5 trees 
Sour Cherries 
EARLY RICHMOND. The “Eng¬ 
lish Pie Cherry.” Fruit medium 
sized, red, juicy. Tree a strong 
grower and bears young. June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. The 
greatest Cherry ever introduced. 
Planted exclusively by large 
orchardists. The large red fruit 
is in great demand for canning 
and table use in preference to all 
others. A sure bearer under any 
ordinary conditions. Late June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Dark red, 
firm fruit. Bears after other sour 
cherries are gone. Should be. in 
every orchard. August. 
Prices: (All 7/16 in. caliper and 
3 to 4 ft. and up.) 1 tree, 60c; 
3 trees, £1.65; 10 trees, £4.25; 25 
trees, £10.00; 100 trees, £37.50. 
What Do You Want? See Index on Page 61. 
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