TOLLESON NURSERIES 
ENGLISH MORELLO — 
The standard late variety of 
sour cherry. Rather acid to 
eat as a dessert but excel¬ 
lent for canning, being dark 
red, almost black in color. 
Trees hardy, dwarf in habit 
of growth, and large bearing. 
July. 
MONTMORENCY —A fine 
large fruited cherry, some¬ 
what like Richmond, but al¬ 
most a month later in ripen¬ 
ing. Trees are hardy and 
heavy bearing. This is the 
variety most grown commer¬ 
cially in Colorado. 
YELLOW GLASS— A yel¬ 
low', sweet cherry. 
PEACH 
Price: 4-5 ft., each $1.25. 
Blue Damson Plum 
J. H. HALE —Large size. Yivid carmine over yellow ground. Tree 
rapid growing and hardier than most varieties. Almost as firm as 
a clingstone. 
PEAR 
Price: 4-5 ft., each, $1.25. 
BARTLETT —Large size, with beautiful blush; buttery, very juicy 
and high flavored; bears early. 
PLUMS 
Price: 11-16 inch, 4%-6 ft., each $1.00; per 10, $9.00; 1-1% 
inch, .each, $1.50; per 10, $14.00; Large size, l^-l/^ inch, each. 
$2.00 ; per 10. $19.00. 
BLUE DAMSON —Deep purple fruits of delicious quality. One of 
the best for marketing as it stands handling well. Tree vigorous, 
hardy and resists disease remarkably well. 
COMPASS —A cherry-plum hybrid. Red fruit. Bears very young. 
EMBER —An attractive yellow plum blushed with red. Ripens in 
September. New variety. Each $1.25. 
GERMAN PRUNE —Large, long-oval, purple, with a thick blue 
bloom; flesh firm, sweet and pleasant, separating from the stone. 
HANSKA —August. Large red, apricot flavor. Very good quality. 
ITALIAN PRUNE —Probably most widely planted. The delicious, 
juicy fruits with purplish-black skins and greenish-yellow flesh are 
sub-acid and free stone. 
LOMBARD —Violet-red, juicy. Flesh adheres to stone. Good mar¬ 
ket variety. 
OMAHA —Light red. Midseason. 
OPATA —A Hansen Hybrid. Purplish red, early. 
RED WING —One of the largest; early fruiting; heavy and regular 
bearer; very hardy. A really valuable plum that should be in every 
orchard. Free stone and mid-season. 
SAPA— July. Medium size. Fruit purple with red flesh. Juicy and 
very good. 
UNDERWOOD —An attractive large, red plum with firm juicy 
flesh and a small pit. Hardy. 
Cumberland Raspberry 
WANETA —A Han¬ 
sen hybrid. Large, 
red fruit. 
WILD GOOSE — 
July. One of the old¬ 
er varieties but very 
desirable. Large, red 
and prolific. 
We also have the 
following varieties, 
but not in all sizes: 
La Crescent, Loring 
Prize, Monitor, Su¬ 
perior. 
Our sales are not 
limited to the Den¬ 
ver area. We make 
shipments to all sec¬ 
tions of Colorado 
and other states as 
well. We exercise 
care in packing so 
that all plants ar¬ 
rive fresh and ready 
to resume grow'th. 
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