Plant with Confidence 
FRUITS 
Plums 
The plum may not be so important as some other fruits, 
but it is gaining in popularity every year and has been 
planted extensively the past few years. As it is a native 
fruit it grows easily and is a great bearer and should have 
a place in every orchard. 
German Prune. One of the very oldest varieties known. 
Fruit long, oval; medium size, color blue; flesh greenish, 
slightly yellow; stone small, very free; quality good. 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow skin, over a pale green flesh. 
Freestone, very productive. Bears in August. 
Hanska. This is a cross between the native plum and the 
fragrant apricot of China. It is hardy and a strong 
grower. Fruit bright red, with heavy blue bloom. Flesh 
firm, yellow, good quality. 
Lombard. Medium to large; dark red, flesh yellow; of 
pleasant flavor, very prolific and does well in this lo¬ 
cality. 
Waneta. This wonderful large plum of Professor Han¬ 
sen’s production is the most delicious of all plums. It 
is hardy and very prolific, fruit of largest size, deep red 
color and a delicious flavor. 
Yellow Egg. Fruit egg-shaped, of largest size, color creamy 
yellow, very productive. 
Wild Goose. Well known, large deep red when ripe, of 
good quality. One of the best native plums. 
PRICES OF PLUMS—ALL VARIETIES 
Size, 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in. caliper: 
Postage 
1 tree .$0.69 $0.17 
3 trees. 1.80 .30 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper, NOT MAILABLE, account size: 
1 tree . $0.89 
3 trees . 2.35 
Cherries 
More satisfaction can be had from Cherry trees than any 
other trees. They are a beautiful sight from blossom to 
fruit and very seldom fail to produce; every farm, garden 
or ranch should have cherries. They do not demand much 
attention. 
Compass Cherry. A hybrid that is absolutely hardy. 
Fruit large, bright red and very good for canning. 
Early Richmond. (Pie Cherry.) A reliable old standard, 
with dark red fruit of medium size, very productive. 
English Morello. Large, dark red, nearly black; tender, 
juicy and rich. Tree is dwarf midseason. 
Large Montmorency. Larger and finer than the Richmond 
and one of the finest flavored cherries in this class; val¬ 
uable for canning and preserving. 
Ostheimer. A perfectly hardy, late blooming, immensely 
productive variety. Large, heart-shaped, nearly black 
when ripe; juicy and rich. 
Wragg. Very hardy, vigorous and productive, medium 
dark purple, fine quality. Usually a sure cropper. 
/ SWEET CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Very large, black; sweet and juicy. Bears 
in June. 
Bing. One of the largest of the sweet cherries. Flesh firm 
and juicy. Tree is a strong grower and producer. July 
bearer. 
PRICES OF CHERRIES—ALL VARIETIES 
Size, 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in. caliper: 
Postage 
1 tree . $0.59 $0.17 
3 trees... 1.60 .30 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper and up—NOT MAILABLE: 
1 tree . $0.69 
3 trees. 1.80 
Plums 
Pears 
Bartlett. Large, buttery, juicy, high flavored; bears early 
and abundantly. 
Flemish Beauty. Large, red cheeked and beautiful, of ex¬ 
cellent quality, hardy and productive. Very popular in 
the West. Ripens September and October. 
KiefFer. Its large size, handsome appearance and remark¬ 
able keeping qualities make it very desirable. Ripens 
October and November. 
PRICES OF PEARS—ALL VARIETIES 
Size, 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in. caliper: 
Postage 
1 tree .$0.69 $0.17 
3 trees. 1.90 .30 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper and up, NOT MAILABLE, account 
size: 
1 tree .$0.85 
3 trees. 2.20 
Currants 
(2 year, No. 1) 
The Currant is an indispensable garden fruit for the 
table and is a money-maker as well. It grows and bears 
easily in any kind of soil with very little care, but if 
properly cared for it will bring greater returns in money. 
Cherry. Very large berries on short clusters; a robust, 
faithful sort. 
London Market. Bush vigorous, upright, with perfect 
foliage. Fruit is large in berries and clusters, dark red 
and an enormous cropper. Fine for market and table 
use. 
Perfection. Beautiful bright red fruit, larger than Fay, 
holding its size to end of bunch; easy to pick; a superior 
bearer, less acid and of better quality than any other 
large currant in cultivation. 
Wilder. One of the strongest and most productive. Bunch 
and berries very large, attractive bright red eolor, and 
even when dead ripe, they hang on bushes in fine condi¬ 
tion for handling until very late. A valuable market 
variety. 
White Grape. Very large, yellowish white. Fruit excel¬ 
lent quality and valuable for the table. 
CURRANT PRICES 
Tyro-year-old Bushes 
Each 
10 
25 
50 
Perfection . 
.$0.25 
$2.25 
$4.25 
$8.25 
All Other Varieties. 
.19 
1.70 
3.76 
6.50 
Postage. 
.10 
.14 
.21 
.36 
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