4 
FRUIT TREES 
Grades 
The Specimen Grade is the largest and best bal¬ 
anced three year old tree. Perfect head and root system. 
The Standard Grade is 4% to 7 feet in heighth de¬ 
pending upon the variety and season. A first class 
tree with heavy body, good head and plenty roots. 
The X Grade is a size smaller than the Standard 
Grade but well-limbed. 
APPLE, CHERRY AND PEACH—(Div. a) 
Grades Each Dozen 
Specimen .$1.25 $14.00 
Standard . 1.00 11.00 
X .75 8.00 
SUMMER APPLES PALI, APPLES 
Anoka Wealthy 
Liveland Ramsdell Sweet 
Yellow Transparent (Harvest) Utter 
Duchess Maiden Blush 
CRAB APPLES WINTER VARIETIES PEACH 
Florence Jonathan Champion 
Whitney Dark Red Delicious Crawford 
Dolgo Yellow Delicious J. H. Hale 
Grimes Elberta 
Turley 
Winesap 
Gano 
N. W. Greening 
Haralson 
PLUM, APRICOT AND PEAR—(Div. a) 
Grades ^ Each 
Specimen .$1.50 
Standard . 1.25 
X . 1.00 
Dozen 
$16.00 
14.00 
11.00 
CHERRY 
Early Richmond 
Montmorency 
Morello 
APRICOT 
Russian 
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PEAR 
Lincoln 
Kieffer 
Seckel 
Bouglas 
Bartlett is high quality bu 
blights to death in Nebr. 
UPRIGHT PLUM 
Kaga 
Ivahinta 
Omaha 
German Prune 
BUSH PLUM y 
Sapa, Opata. These and 
Compass varieties, having 
sand-cherry blood al’e in¬ 
clined to grow in bush form 
rather than in tree form 
like other plums, conse¬ 
quently the nursery trees 
will be smaller. 
DWARF PEAR 
Grafted on Quince Root. 
Duchess is the leading 
variety. Sell only Speci- 
: men Grade. 
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GRAPES—(Div. a) 
Grade Dozen Per 100 
Concord, 2 yr.$3.00 $20.00 
Concord, 1 yr. 2.00 12.00 
Other Varieties, 2 yr. 4.00 25.00 
Other Varieties, 1 yr. 3.00 20.00 
Concord leading grape Beta extra hardy but not 
equal in quality to Concord. Other Black Grapes— 
Moore and Worden. Red Grapes—Brighton. White 
Grapes—Pocklington and Niagara. 
