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PEACHES—(Continued) 
SALBERTA—Y-F A highly successful cross between Salwey and 
Elberta. October 1-5. 
SHIPPERS LATE RED—Y-F Elberta-shaped, but larger in size. Golden 
yellow covered with red. September 27. 
SOUTH HAVEN—Y-F An unusually young bearing variety. Large fruit, 
excellent quality. August 25—September 1. 
TRIUMPH—Y-SF A valuable variety for cold climates. July 25— 
August 1. 
VALIANT—Y-F A seedling of Elberta, with extra rich flavor. Ripens 
September 1. 
VEDETTE —Y-F Elberta seedling, but better quality and color than its 
parent. Ripens August 22. 
WELCOME—Y-F Ripens about August 28. Very hardy, bears at three 
years, and is a good shipper. 
WILMA —Y-F A splendid new variety coming from Elberta, having the 
fruitfulness and quality of its parent. September 1-5. 
YELLOW ST. JOHN—Y-F One of the earliest of the Crawford type. 
Delicious flavor. August 10-15. 
OPATA—Deep purple-red splashed with green; firm and of excellent 
quality. Very hardy and heavy bearer. 
RED JUNE—Heart shaped; mottled garnet red. Somewhat self-sterile 
Trees are large hardy and productive. Ripens early. 
SAPA—Similar to Opata, but with dark purple flesh. Rich flavor and 
small pit. Fine for culinary uses. 
SHIPPERS PRIDE—Purplish-black fruit with thick bloom. Flavor taTt and 
mild. Stone semi-cling. Ripens in September. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON—Good quality, purple color, small, oval in 
shape, freestone. Season: September. 
STANLEY—Prune type, being a cross between Agen and Grand Duke. 
Fruit large, dark blue with thick bloom. Flesh tender, sweet and 
juicy, of greenish-yellow color. Free stone. September 12. 
TOKA—A cross between the American Plum and the Chinese Fragrant 
Apricot. Large, firm, dark red fruit. Good shipper. 
WANETA—Fruit extra large with deep red color and delicious flavor. 
Tree hardy and productive. 
WICKSON—Excellent quality, one of the largest plums; color golden- 
yellow, freestone, roundish in shape with prolonged tip. Season: 
September. 
SPECIAL PEACHES 
Diameter Height Each 
inch and up 4 ft. and up $1.00 
A to -ft? 3 to 4 ft. .90 
A to A 2 to 3 ft. .80 
Per Ten 
$7.50 
6.50 
6.00 
KALHAVEN — Y-F Cross between J. H. Hale and Kalamazoo. Fruits are 
medium to large; very firm and good shippers. Ripens just before 
Elberta. 
RIO-OSO-GEM —Y-F U. S. Plant Patent No. 84. Extra large size, fine 
quality. September 20-25. 
PLUMS 
Each Per Ten 
" cal. and up, 5 ft. and up_$1.50 $12.50 
tV' to ii" cal., 4 ft. and up_____ 1.25 10.00 
ABUNDANCE— Early and abundant bearer; color pinkish-red, freestone, 
roundish shape. Season: August-September. 
ALBION—Grand Duke type, but larger and better quality. 
BURBANK —Early bearing; dark red color, large in size, freestone, 
roundish in shape. This variety is practically self-sterile, therefore 
plant near Abundance for best results. Season: September. 
BRADSHAW—Dark violet-red color, very large size, quality very good. 
Season: August. 
COMPASS—Extra hardy; very productive. Bright red fruit, excellent for 
canning and preserving. 
GERMAN PRUNE—Very fine quality; dark blue, freestone, egg or 
prune shape. Season: September. 
GRAND DUKE —One of the best plums, very large size; color dark 
red, freestone. Season: September. 
GREEN GAGE (Rheine Claude)—Excellent quality; greenish-yellow 
color, medium size, freestone. Season: Late September. 
GUEII—Sold out. 
YELLOW EGG—Very large plum; color yellow, egg shaped, freestone. 
Season: Last of August. 
YELLOW GAGE—Good quality; golden-yellow color, large size, oval 
in shape, freestone. Season: Last of August. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Each Per Ten 
and up, 4 tf. and up_ 1.50 12.50 
i s s" to ih" cal., 3 ft. and up--$1.25 $10.00 
BRASSINGTON—Sold out. 
DYEHOUSE—Ripens one week before Early Richmond. Bright red 
color, medium size. 
EARLY RICHMOND —The common early red sour cherry. Medium size, 
light red in color, dependable early variety. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—A very late sour cherry. Very dark red, acid 
but good. 
LATE DUKE—Fine quality, dark red color. Season July and August. 
MAY DUKE-—Ripens irregularly, excellent quality. Very productive and 
hardy. Follows Early Richmond. 
MONTMORENCY —The leading sour variety; very attractive red color, 
largest of the sour cherries. Midseason. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Each Per Ten 
cal. and up, 5 ft. and up_$1.50 $12.50 
BING —Fruit very attractive, large, almost black-red, meaty, sweet and 
of good quality. Season: Early July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN —Popular as a home fruit; color purplish-black, 
fruit large and of good quality. Season: Early July. 
GOV. WOOD—Fruit pale yellow with red blush, very productive. 
Season: Early July. 
HALL—A cross between Gold Drop and Grand Duke, of better quality 
than either of its parents. September 20. 
HUNGARIAN PRUNE—Very good quality; dark red color, very large 
in size, prune shaped, freestone. Season: September. 
IMPERIAL EPINEUSE—Sold out. 
ITALIAN PRUNE —Excellent quality, one of the most widely planted; 
dark blue, medium size, prune shaped, freestone. Season: Sept. 
LOMBARD—Excellent canner, violet-red color, medium size, oval in 
shape, freestone. Season: Middle of September. 
MONARCH —Good quality, dark purple color, very large, roundish 
oval in shape, freestone. Season: September. 
MONITOR—Extra large fruit of dark red color. Tender, sweet and juicy. 
LAMBERT—Fruit large, dark red, meaty, sweet and of excellent quality. 
Season: July. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—A very popular variety; color yellow with 
red cheek, large size and good quality. Season: July. 
SCHMIDT —Fruit large, dark red, firm, juicy and sweet. Season: July. 
SENECA—Outstanding early cherry. Fruit similar to Black Tartarian 
but ripens two weeks earlier. 
WINDSOR —One of the most reliable of the sweet cherry sorts. Large, 
dark red cherry. Season: July. 
YELLOW SPANISH—Fruit large, yellow with red blush; of excellent 
quality. Season: July. 
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I. E. ILGENFRITZ' SONS CO. — PRICE LIST — FALL 1938 AND SPRING 1939 
