which we grow them is 
CHERRIES 
Caliper means diameter 
in inches at the base of 
the tree trunk. In our 
practice of producing 
stocky, well-branched trees 
so necessary for successful 
ucveiopment in our west¬ 
ern climate, the height to 
of secondary importance. 
EABLY RICHMOND. Ripens about July 1; fruit 
medium sized, red. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Ripens late July. Fruit 
large, nearly black, very attractive. Starts bearing 
heavily at early age. 
MONTMORENCY. The best all around sour cher¬ 
ry grown. Ripens mid-July; fruit large bright red. 
Leading commercial variety. 
OSTHIEM. Nearly black, tender and juicy, with 
rich delicious flavor. Ripens mid-July; has the sweet¬ 
est flavor of the sour cherry varieties. (Available in 
7-16 to 9-16 and 5-16 to 7-16 sizes only.) 
Varieties alike or 
assorted 
Caliper 
in. 
Approx, height 
ea. 
10 
100 
9-16 to 
11-16 
3 y 2 ft and up 
.60 
5.50 
50.00 
7-16 to 
9-16 
3 ft. and up 
.50 
4.50 
40.00 
5-16 to 
7-16 
2 ft. and up 
.40 
3.50 
32.00 
Rates: 1-4 at each price; 5-24 at per 10 price; 25 
and up at the per 100 price. 
PLUMS 
AMERICAN TYPE 
KAHINTA. This is an 
outstanding plum on ac¬ 
count of its very large 
fruit. Color is red; good 
flavor, and can stand 
handling for market. 
Trees thrifty. 
MONITOR. Large, firm, fine quality red fruit. 
Thrifty grower. 
SUNSET. This variety has stood the test of 
time and climate the best of any variety w.e know 
of. Medium small in size, of a glowing light red 
color, and is of sweet delicious flavor. Ripens in 
August. 
TERRY. Medium to large, bright red, fine fla¬ 
vor; dependable. 
UNDERWOOD. Ripens August. Fruit attractive, 
large red, firm, juicy, freestone. Strong grower. 
GOLDEN WEST PLUM 
New, heavy bearing, hardy, golden-yellow plum. 
We doubt whether there is another plum that 
will surpass this new variety for all around qua¬ 
lities. Its hardiness is unquestioned, and its late 
blooming habit gives it ability to escape early 
frosts and set a fruit crop. Has tendency to bear 
very heavily, even setting fruit in clusters. Fruit 
about the size of a prune; excellent flavor, firm 
yellow flesh; freestone. Fine as dessert plum or 
canning. Developed by horticulturist near Denver. 
Grown exclusively by Kroh Bros. 
7-16 to 9-16 in. cal.; Each 85c. 
SUBSTANTIAL NURSERY STOCK 
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