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SUMMER VARIETIES 
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One oi the most used fruits in the world. Can be easily 
grown, and should be planted extensively. Varieties we are 
listing are of the best sorts and recommended for this locality. 
You may make a selection of varieties and obtain quantity 
prices on Apples. 
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11/16 in. caliper, 5-7 ft. select . $0.49 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-6 ft. standard . 40 
7/16 in. caliper, 3-4 ft. 35 
5/16 in. caliper, 2-3 ft.25 
ANOKA -July to August. This variety fruits very young. Red 
and yellow striped. 
DUCHESS —August. An old variety, but still one of the best 
A good cooking apple. 
EARLY HARVEST —July. The earliest summer apple. Pale yel¬ 
low fruit. 
RED DUCHESS —All red color. Season and quality same as 
Duchess. 
RED JUNE Late July. Medium size, round, deep red fruit. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT —July to August. Fruits quite young. 
Large clear yellow. 
FALL VARIETIES 
CHENANGO STRAWBERRY— September. Pale yellow splashed LIVELAND— Red striped. Hardy. Should be planted more, 
red. Fruits young. Very good. 
FAMFTT<:f <5now a , , . , ,. WEALTHY Early September. One of the old standard varie- 
t-AMEUSE or SNOW —August. Light red fruit; delicious flavor. ties. Bears young and is very hardy. 
APRICOTS 
Apricots bloom early and many times are caught by frost, 
early blooming. 
CHINESE —Yellow. Large fruit, and very hardy. 
SUPERB —Light salnyjn. Medium size. One of the best flavored. 
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9/16 in. caliper, 4-6 ft., standard. 55 .50 .47 .45 
Heavy mulching after the ground freezes solid will retard their 
flavor. 
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sweet 
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MONTMORENCY 
CHERRIES 
There is no fruit tree more profitable than the Cherry, especially 
the sour varieties, which are very desirable for pies and canning. 
They bear fruit very soon after planting and bring good returns on 
your investment. Cherries are easily raised, as they are adaptable 
to almost any kind of soil, and should be planted in large enough 
quantities to insure plenty of this desirable fruit for the family. You 
may select varieties and obtain quantity prices. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
11/16 in caliper, 5-6 ft., select. 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 ft., standard ... 
7/16 in. caliper, 3-4 ft. 44 
EARLY RICHMOND —Bright red. 
ENGLISH MORELLO —Blackish red when fully ripe. Tart, but very 
rich for canning. 
MONTMORENCY —Large, red. The best all-purpose cherry. 
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pie cherry. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
We are listing only the Yellow Glass as this is the only variety of 
Sweet Cherry that is a dependable yielder in this climate. 
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Each 4 each 8 each 12 each 
11/16 in. caliper, 5-7 ft., select. $0.70 $0.65 $0.60 $0.55 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 ft., standard. .65 .60 .55 .50 
YELLOW GLASS— Golden yellow. A hardy and productive sweet 
cherry. 
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