TOLLESON NURSERIES 
CRAB APPLES 
Price: 2 yr. 5 to 6 ft., each $1.00; per ten, $8.00 
HYSLOP—-Tree a moderate grower, making a beautifully shaped, 
thrifty tree; bears young; fruit large, nearly round, flattened at the 
ends; skin smooth, coior dark rich red on yellow ground; flavor very 
good. 
RED SIBERIAN—Large, round, brilliant red on a pale yellow ground; 
flesh acid and greatly esteemed for preserves and jellies. 
TRANSCENDENT—A very strong grower, making a large, beautiful 
tree; an early and abundant bearer, fruit large, round, skin smooth, 
color rich yellow, shaded with red. 
WHITNEY—Tree thrifty, upright grower; fruit large, skin smooth, 
striped and splashed with carmine; flesh firm, juicy, of pleasant flavor. 
One of the very best. 
CHERRIES 
Price: 2 yr., 3 y 2 to 4 ft., each 60c; 
per ten $5.00; 2 yr. 4 to 5 ft., each 75c; 
per ten, $6.50 
EARLY RICHMOND—“June -sour-red’ ’ 
just about covers it. Fruits are me¬ 
dium sized but with excellent flavor, 
dark red, stone free, flavor sprightly. 
Very early. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—The standard 
late variety of sour cherry. Rather acid 
to eat as a dessert but excellent for 
canning, being dark red, almost black 
in color. Trees hardy, dwarfish, and 
large- bearing. July. 
MONTMORENCY—A fine large fruited 
cherry, somewhat like Richmond, but 
almost a month later in ripening. The 
flesh is tender, juicy and not quite so 
sour. Fine for pie-making. Trees are 
hardy and heavy bearing. 
PEAR 
Price: 5 to 6 ft., each $1.00 
BARTLETT—Large size, with beautiful blush next to the sun; but¬ 
tery, very juicy and high flavored; bears early. 
PEACH 
Price: 4 to 5 ft., each 85c 
ELBERTA—A cl ear yellow with blush, fine grained and sweet. Tree 
a strong grower, with a tendency to thin itself, carrying moderate 
loads of fruit. 
PLUMS 
Price: 5 to 6 ft., each $1.00; per ten $8.00 
BLUE DAMSON—Deep purple fruits of delicious quality. One of 
the best for marketing as it stands handling well. Tree vigorous, 
hardy and resists disease remarkably well. 
GERMAN PRUNE—Large, long-oval, purple, with a thick blue 
bloom; flesh firm, sweet and pleasant, separating from the stone. 
HANSKA—August. Large red, apricot flavor. Very good quality. 
ITALIAN PRUNE—Probably most widely planted. The delicious, 
juicy fruits with purplish-black skins and greenish-yellow flesh are 
sub-acid and free stone. 
LOMBARD—Medium, roundish-oval, violet-red, juicy and pleasant; 
adheres to stone, valuable market sort, hardy and adapted to light 
soils; a reasonably sure cropper. 
SAPA—-July. Medium size. Fruit purple with red flesh. Juicy and 
very good. 
Cherries 
Sapa Plums 
UNDERWOOD—An attractive, large, red plum with firm, juicy flesh 
and a small pit. Cling stone, but hangs to the tree well and ripens 
over a long period. Tree large and hardy, fruit large. 
WILD GOOSE—July. One of the older varieties but very desirable. 
Large, red and prolific. 
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