Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Yalesville, Conn. 
CXj JPlosl (Popular ^VarLelies 
We do not believe in confusing our friends by listing too many varieties 
of Cherries. Success will be yours if you confine your selection of Cherry 
Trees to any of the fine varieties listed below. They are preferred by 
experienced growers and are amazing bearers of firm, juicy fruits that com' 
mand fancy prices. 
PRICES: 2-yr., 11/16" cal. and up, 5-7', #1.00 each; 10 for #9.00. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. A general NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). A 
favorite. Purplish black, juicy, large yellow, red'cheeked, sweet 
rich and excellently flavored. Tree Cherry superbly flavored, 
vigorous and productive. 
SCHMIDT. A very large, black 
EARLY RICHMOND. An early, sweet cherry of excellent quality, 
red, sour Cherry. Trees bear Ripens in July, later than Black 
heavily and when young. Tartarian. 
MONTMORENCY. Large, light 
red. Most productive and popu' 
lar sour Cherry. Bears young. 
Midseason. 
PLUMS ZUC xcel 
APRICOT 
Moorpark. Orange'yellow, sweet, juicy and rich 
fruits. Ripen in August. Among the largest 
and hardiest. 
PRICES: 9/16" cal., 4*6', #1.00 each. 
ABUNDANCE. Large showy plums, rich yellow with red cheeks. Juicy 
with most delicious flavor. Ripen in August. Tree hardy and productive 
BURBANK. Amber fleshed with cherry-red cheek. Quality and 
flavor high. Ripens a little later than Abundance. 
FELLENBERG (Italian Prune). Large oval purple prunes. De* 
licious flavor, splendid for every use. Ripen in 
September. 
RED JUNE. Early, garnet'red, yellow fleshed. 
Usually ripens a week before Abundance. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. A late medium' 
sized dark purple Plum, which is an old 
favorite for preserves and canning. Trees bear 
heavily. 
PRICES: Each 10 
2-yr., 11/16" cal. and up, 5-7' high.#0.85 #7.50 
Burbank Plums 
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