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CHERRIES 
6 to 7 ft 
5 to 6 ft 
4 to 5 ft. 
Each 
$0 35 
30 
25 
10 
$3 00 
2 50 
2 00 
Piices of Cherry Trees 
100 1,000 
$25 00 $225 00 3 to 4 ft.. . 
20 00 175 00 2 to 3 ft... 
15 00 125 00 
Each 10 100 1,000 
$0 20 $1 50 $12 00 $100 00 
15 1 25 10 00 75 00 
One to 4 trees are sold at the each rate, 5 to 49 trees are sold at the 10 rate, 50 to 299 trees are sold at 
the 100 rate, 300 or more trees are sold at the 1,000 rate. 
PARCEL POST. Trees not larger in size than 2 to 3 feet can be sent by parcel post, prepaid, at 3 cts. 
per tree extra. 
Leading Varieties . For the convenience of our customers who may not be entirely familiar with 
the best and most profitable varieties, we have printed the names of such sorts in heavy type. In making 
your selection it will pay you to choose from among those varieties. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Early Richmond (Kentish Virginia). May. 
<—---—---— Fruit light red, medium¬ 
sized, very sour. Tree thrifty, hardy, healthy 
and prolific; at home all over the country; begins 
to bear at an early age and yields a crop every 
year. Early Richmond is a good commercial 
variety, as it is widely known, widely planted, 
has an established market and nearly always 
produces a good crop to supply that market. 
English Morello. Dark red, almost black; juicy, 
tender and very acid. Tree is rather a slow grower, 
does not get very large. 
Montmorency. J ™ e - 0n ® ° f * he krgest ° { 
—----— the sour Cherries, the fruit 
being bright red, with solid, juicy flesh, very rich 
and acid. The tree is hardy, healthy and extremely 
prolific, bearing abundant crops even in unfavor¬ 
able seasons. It is less susceptible to disease 
than other sour sorts. The fruit is a good shipper, 
brings good prices and is one of the best for 
canning and preserving as well as for pies. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. June. The largest of the 
■■— —--—— Sweet Cherries and one of 
the very best for dessert. The fruit is purplish 
black, with juicy, sweet, mild, pleasant, tender 
flesh. The tree is strong-growing and vigorous 
and produces immense crops every year, the fruit 
growing in huge clusters, making it easy to 
pick. This variety is one of the most profitable 
to grow; it is always in demand and brings the 
best prices. 
Windsor. Hardy, prolific; large; reddish brown; 
fine quality, rich and juicy; fine for preserving or 
canning. July. 
Yellow Spanish. June - A , n ine n in d TP 
- - - eter; pale yellow; deli¬ 
cious. One of the finest for canning, and makes a 
beautiful appearance in jars. The tree is a thrifty 
and vigorous grower, yielding abundant crops 
annually. It is, without exception, the best Heart 
Cherry grown, and most profitable to the com¬ 
mercial orchardist. 
PLUMS 
6 to 7 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
Prices of Plum Trees 
Each 10 100 1,000 
$0 35 $3 50 $25 00 $225 00 3 to 4 ft.. 
30 3 00 20 00 175 00 2 to 3 ft.. 
25 2 50 15 00 125 00 
Each 10 100 1,000 
$0 20 $2 00 $12 00 $100 00 
20 1 50 8 00 75 00 
One to 4 trees are sold at the each rate, 5 to 49 trees are sold at the 10 rate, 50 to 299 trees are sold at 
the 100 rate, 300 trees or more are sold at the 1,000 rate. 
PARCEL POST. Trees 
not larger than 2 to 3 feet can 
be sent by parcel post, prepaid, 
at 3 cts. per tree extra. 
Burbank. One of the finest 
of the Japan Plums. Beau¬ 
tiful cherry-red, mottled 
yellow; round; flesh yellow, 
juicy, subacid. The tree is 
vigorous in growth and 
succeeds well in all sec¬ 
tions of the country. The 
fruit stands shipping well 
and can be placed on the 
market in fine condition 
with a little care. 
Red June. August. Fruit 
medium to large, deep ver¬ 
milion; flesh light yellow, 
subacid. T ree upright 
grower, very hardy and 
productive. Probably the 
most widely planted of all. 
Early Richmond Cherry trees, four years old, in Tonoloway Orchards, Hancock, Md. 
from Harrisons’ Nurseries ’ 
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WE WILL NOT SUBSTITUTE VARIETIES IN YOUR ORDER WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION 
