CHERRIES 
Early Richmond — The well known early red cherry; 
medium sized; slightly acid flavor; produces 
heavily; June. 
Large Montmorency — A large light-red all-purpose 
variety; has a tart refreshing flavor; flesh firm, 
produces heavily and ripens about 10 days later 
than Early Richmond. 
4 to 6 ft. (11/16 in. and up) -— Each $1.15 
Larger sizes, B & B — Each $2.00 and up. 
HANSEN'S BUSH CHERRY 
Prunus Besseyi — Valuable for its handsome 
plum-like fruits, which may be eaten raw or 
used for preserves. They have a spicy tart¬ 
ness not found in our common cherries. The 
plants have special ornamental value, are of 
medium size and quite bushy. The foliage is 
bright glossy green turning to rich golden- 
red in fall. 
1V2-2' . Each $0.50 
2- 3' . 65 
3- 4' . 75 
PLUMS 
The following are probably the hardiest plums 
grown; the trees bear when very young, and fruits 
are large and well flavored. 
Hanska — A hardy variety that produces heavily, 
beginning when quite young; bright red; firm 
flesh. 
Underwood — A very dependable red variety; 
hardy and a good producer. 
Waneta — Another of the Hansen Hybrids. A late 
bluish-red variety; fruits extremely large, some¬ 
times to 2 inches in diameter; sweet and deli¬ 
cious flavor. 
4V2 to 6 ft. (1 l/l6 in. and up) — Each $1.00 
Larger sizes, B & B — Each $2.00 and up. 
EUROPEAN PLUMS 
Bradshaw — A good hardy European plum; a large 
dark-red juicy variety with fine flavor; August. 
Lombard — A medium-sized violet-red variety; free¬ 
stone with yellowish juicy flesh; very hardy and 
productive. One of the best varieties for the 
North; August. 
4 Vi to 6 ft. (11/16 in. and up) — Each $1.00 
Larger sizes, B & B — Each $2.00 and up. 
GRAPES 
Caco — An amber-red variety of unusual quality; 
the grapes are large and have a most delicious 
spicy flavor; a strong grower that bears quite 
young. Strong 2-year-old Vines — Each 40c 
Concord — The well-known black variety; the best 
all-purpose grape grown; flesh is tender and 
very sweet; hardy and very productive. Strong 
2-year-old Vines — Each 30c 
Fredonia — A fine blue-black variety with unusual 
delicious flavor and good quality; hardy and 
' productive; ripens quite early. Strong 2-year-old 
Vines — Each 35c 
Portland — A fancy white table grape with large 
sweet juicy berries; it is a hardy healthy grower 
and a good producer. Strong 2-year-old Vines — 
Each 35c 
RASPBERRIES 
Chief — The best early red raspberry for home use 
or for market; it has delicious flavor, is hardy 
and productive. 
St. Regis — The "Everbearing" red raspberry. With 
good growing conditions, it begins bearing early 
and continues until fall. 
Prices: 3 for 30c; 10 for 75c 
RHUBARB 
Strawberry — A red-stalked Rhubarb that prduces 
heavy, tender, crisp stems; fine for pies; a 
vigorous grower. Strong Divisions — Each 25c 
No home garden is complete without a variety of fruit. The trees are 
particularly ornamental while in bloom and when the fruit is ripening. They 
also furnish fresh fruits for the entire season. There are few privileges that 
children enjoy so much as picking fruit from the home garden. 
The varieties of fruit trees in this list are especially suitable for growing 
in our Northern States. 
When planting fruit trees, give them a good start by adding a liberal 
amount of GPM Peat Moss to the soil in which they are planted. 
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