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CHERRY TREES 
In recent years there has been an over' 
production of cherries with the result that 
trees have been neglected and orchards 
have not been replaced. For that reason 
we advise planting now. Sour varieties 
should be planted 15 feet apart, and sweet 
about 20 feet apart. 
Sour or Pie Cherries 
May Duke: Large, red and juicy. Ripens in July. 
Montmorency: The most largely planted of the 
sour varieties. Fruit is a beautiful red and does not 
crack or rot even in very hot, rainy weather. 
Early Richmond: A fine early sour variety. Fruit 
is medium size, dark red; tender. 
Special Varieties for 
Northwest Customers 
Improved Rocky Mountain: Extremely hardy. 
Tart, black fruit when ripe. Fine for jelly. 
Zumbro: Hardy, large black fruit. Fine for sauce 
and preserves. Good eating fresh from tree. 
State variety wanted. Postpaid. 
SOUR VARIETIES 
3 TO 4 FEET 
Sweet Cherries 
Gov. Wood (Sweet): Does exceedingly well in the 
East. Fruit is red and amber. Excellent quality. 
Black Tartarian (Sweet): Lustrous, purplish black 
when ripe. Medium size, firm, excellent flavor. 
Yellow Spanish (White Amber): A beautiful Cher' 
ry. Pale amber color with red on sunny side. 
Napoleon (Sweet): Pale yellow and bright red, 
large, juicy. Favorite light colored sweet Cherry. 
State variety wanted. Postpaid. 
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APRICOT TREES 
The apricot is one of the most 
delicious and richly flavored fruits. 
The demand for apricots is con' 
stantly growing. Bear early; should 
be set about 18 feet apart. 
We cannot furnish Apricots from Minne' 
sota nursery. 
Early Golden: One of the finest early 
Apricots. 
Alexander: A Russian variety; hardier than 
Golden or Moorpark. Can be grown in 
localities where peaches fail. 
Moorpark: One of the largest; orange-red, 
juicy; rich flavor. June. 
State variety wanted. Postpaid. 
QUINCE TREES 
The quince is a favorite fruit for 
jellies, preserves, or for flavoring pur' 
poses. The crop is very reliable, and is 
seldom affected by weather variations. 
Sears offer the Orange variety of 
quinces. They are medium size, of very 
pungent odor and flavor, and “cook 
up” splendidly. 
Sent postpaid at the low prices quot' 
ed below. 
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S ze 
Catalog No. 
Each 
5 trees 
10 trees 
3 to 4 ft. 
71 T 163 
39c 
$1.89 
$2.98 
4 to 6 ft. 
71 T 164 
49c 
2.29 
4.25 
Size, Ft. 
Cat. No. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
2 to 3 
71 T 132 
39c 
$1.59 
$2.98 
3 to 4 
71 T 133 
46c 
1.65 
3.15 
4 to 6 
71 T 134 
57c 
2.45 
4.45 
Size, Ft. 
Cat. No. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
3 to 4 
71 T 293 
49c 
$2.29 
$4.25 
4 to 6 
71 T 294 
59c 
2.75 
5.25 
Size 
Catalog No. 
Each 
5 trees 
10 trees 
3 to 4 ft. 
71 T163B 
46c 
$1.98 
$3.29 
4 to 6 ft. 
71 T164B 
59c 
2.59 
4.89 
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