Wild Bros. Nursery Co., Sarcoxie. Mo. 
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(Cherries for Quick Tesults 
With proper soil and care Cherries give quick results, often 
coming into bearing the fourth year. On good, well drained 
soil Cherries are successful. On wet soils they are short lived. 
Plant 18 to 20 feet apart. 
Prices of Cherry Trees Each Per 10 Per 100 
XXX size 2 year, 11/16 in, caliper 
up about 4 to 5 feet_$0.55 $5.00 $45.00 
Any 5 or more at the 10 rate, less at the each rate; 50 or 
more at the 100 rate. 
Early Richmond (May Cherry)—Medium size; round; bright 
red, darker when fully ripe; very juicy, sprightly acid; latter 
May-June; hardy; very productive; profitable. 
English Morello —Large, dark red, nearly black; flesh dark 
purplish-crimson; juicy; rich acid; prolific; latter June-July: 
rather dwarf. 
Montmorency —Rather large; dark, rich red; juicy, pleasant 
acid; excellent; a week to ten days later than Early Richmond; 
vigorous; hardy; productive. 
T’lum 'iSrees 
Prices of Plum Trees Each Per 10 
XX size, 11/16 in. caliper up 
about 4 Y% to 6 ft_$0.60 $5.50 
Any 5 or more at the 10 rate. 
Abundance —Japan; large; bright red over yellow; juicy; 
sweet, rich; cling; mid July; very productive. 
America —Large; yellow, red cheek; juicy; cling; July; har¬ 
dy; productive; bears young, one of the most reliable. 
Blue Damson —Esteemed for canning and preserving. 
(Currants for felly 
Plant 3x4 ft.; in central states should have partial shade or 
a northern slope. Red and white, 2 year, 1 for 20c, 2 for 35c, 
3 for 50c. 5 or more at 15c each. 
r Peaches Tear the Qyhird year 
Peaches come into bearing quicker than any other tree fruit, under proper conditions giv¬ 
ing a crop the third year. A few trees won’t cost as much as you probably pay for peaches 
in one year. And none are so delicious as those freshly picked when fully ripened on the 
tree. A sandy loam or gravelly soil is best but the peach adapts itself to almost any well 
drained soil. Plant 25x25 ft. Sometimes they are planted 18x18 but 25x25 is better. 
Prices of One-Year Peach Each Per 10 Per 100 
X size, 9/16 to 11/16 in. caliper, about 4 to 5 ft .45 4.00 35.00 
Any 5 or more at the 10 rate, less at the each rate; any 50 or more at the 100 rate. 
This list is arranged approximately in the order of ripening; dates named are the average 
in southern Missouri. 
Mayflower —Good size and quality for an early peach, about June 10; red all over; 
semi-ding; productive. 
Carman —Large; creamy white, splashed red; flesh white, juicy, rich, sweet; nearly a 
freestone; productive. 
Belle of Georgia —Very large; white, red cheek; flesh white, fine texture, firm, juicy, rich, 
high quality; freestone; early August; vigorous, hardy, very productive. 
J. H. Hale —A little rounder and firmer than Elberta; about same season or a little earli¬ 
er; flesh yellow; freestone. 
Elberta —Very large; yellow, crimson cheek; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, good; freestone; 
mid Aug.; productive. 
Heath Cling —Very large; creamy white, sometimes faintly blushed; flesh white to the 
pit, rich, very juicy, fine quality; clingstone; latter September. 
Tear ‘< 5 rees, Standard 
Prices of Pear Trees Each Per 10 
X size 2 year, 9/16 to 11/16 in. 
caliper, about 4 to 5 feet-$0.60 $5.50 
Any 5 or more at the 10 rate. 
Bartlett —Large, waxy yellow with red blush; juicy, fine 
grained, rich, good quality; latter August; bears young. 
Garber —Large, waxy yellow, red cheek; early Sept.; good 
for canning; hardy; vigorous; resistent to blight. 
Kieffer —Large; rich yellow tinted red; juicy; develops good 
flavor if ripened slowly in a cool, dark room; resistent to blight; 
hardy; productive; Sept.-Nov.: bears about the fifth year; plant 
Garber to pollenize it. 
(gooseberries 
Plant 3x5 or 4x5 ft. A northern slope or slight shade is 
best in the Central and Southern States. 
Houghton— Medium size but a profuse bearer, resistent to 
mildew; the best for most sections; pale dull reddish-brown 
when ripe; usually picked green. 2 yr., 1 for 20c, 2 for 3 5c. 
3 for 50c. 5 or more at 15c, 25 at 12c each. 
