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SWEET SEPTEMBER. (Pat. No. 94.) Ripens September first; hangs on until 
snow flies. Starts bearing second season after planting. Sweet September is the 
most sensational introduction and it is the first fall-bearing Cherry ever recorded 
in horticulture. We are proud to offer such an unusual variety to our customers. 
The fruit is the size of a good Montmorency, striking red in color; quality is 
delicious for eating raw and it is a good canner. Hardier than the average 
sweet Cherry and so far has been free from rot and curculio injury. The tree 
is a strong grower, developing a well shaped top—very desirable for orchard 
planting and as an ornamental tree for the lawn. Our supply is somewhat 
limited this year so we would advise you to order without delay. See page 24 
for illustration. Prices: #1.40 each; 10 for #13.50. 
Home Orchard 
1 Bartlett Pear. 
3 j /2 to 4 ft. 
1 Kieffer Pear. 4 ft. 
1 German Prune Plum. 
3 j /2 to 4 ft. 
1 Windsor Cherry. 
Sweet. 3 j /2 to 4 ft. 
1 Montmorency Cherry. 
Sour. 3 ft. 
Net, 
No Discount 
MONTMORENCY CHERRY 
Best large, late pie Cherry, ripening about ten days 
later than Richmond. The fruit is extra large, bright 
red, firm, and fine for shipping. A strong grower, per¬ 
fectly hardy, bears young, and a full crop. This variety 
is very scarce the country over; order early and avoid 
disappointment. 7/16 in, 3 ft. and up, 40c each; 3 for 
#1.10; 10 for #3.50; 100 for #28.00. 9/16 in., 3}£ ft. 
and up, 55c each; 3 for #1.50; 10 for #5.00. Write for 
special quotations on larger lots. 
WINDSOR. (Sweet.) A late variety, valuable for mar¬ 
ket and desirable for home use. Fruit large, dark red. 
Flesh firm and sweet. Resists rot and clings to tree 
long. See page 25 for illustration. 7/16 to 9/16 in., 
3 to 4 ft. trees, 45c each; 3 for #1.10; 10 for #3.75. 
Write for special quotations on larger lots. 
SCHMIDT. An excellent market Cherry. Fruit is very 
attractive and keeps well. Deep crimson-red color. 
A heavy producer of extra large, tender, juicy fruit. 
See page 25 for illustration. 7/16 to 9/16 in., 3 % 
to 4 ft. trees, 45c each; 3 for #1.10; 10 for #3.75. 
Write for special quotations on larger lots. 
SMALL CHERRY GROVE 
1 Windsor. Sweet. 3 j /2 to 4 ft. 
1 Schmidt. Sweet. 3J/2 to 4 ft. 
2 Montmorency. Sour. 3 ft. 
Net, No Discount 
Plums 
GERMAN PRUNE PLUM 
A Plum We Like to Recommend 
The most delicious of all Plums; fruit is extra large, 
often measuring two inches in diameter. This variety 
combines hardiness, size, delicious flavor, long keeping 
quality, all in one; has a beautiful dark blue velvety 
color, attractive long shape. Flesh is firm golden orange 
with juicy, rich flavor. German Prune Plums have a very 
small pit, absolutely “freestone.” The trees are very 
hardy and abundant bearers, often bearing two years 
after planting. See page 25 for illustration. 
YELLOW EGG. Very popular yellow Plum. Rapid 
grower; hardy, thrifty, prolific bearer. Fruit rich 
yellow, size medium to large. 
Plum Prices: 7/16 in., 3}£ to 4 ft. trees, 45c each; 
3 for #1.25; 10 for #4.00. 9/16 to 11/16 in., 4}£ to 
5^2 ft., 75c each; 3 for #2.00; 10 for #6.50. 
Montmorency Pie Cherry 
Pears 
BARTLETT. The most popular Pear for home use and 
market; a leader among canning Pears. Large, golden 
yellow with reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh 
tender, melting and juicy, with delicious, musky 
flavor. Tree vigorous, erect, bears abundantly. See 
page 24 for illustration. 9/16 in., 4 ft. trees and up, 
45c each; 3 for #1.25; 10 for #4.25. 
KIEFFER. (Fall.) Large, handsome appearance; rich 
golden yellow, sometimes tinted red on the sunny 
side; bears largest, most consistent bumper crops. 
Wonderful keeper and an astonishing long distance 
shipper. Tree hardy, very strong grower, bears at an 
early age, producing phenomenal crops. 9/16 in., 4 ft. 
trees and up, 45c each; 3 for #1.25; 10 for #4.25. 
BOSC. Finest quality; extra large, long and tapering; 
russet; good shipper, brings highest market price. A 
vigorous grower. October to November. 9/16 in., 4 
ft. and up, 50c each; 3 for #1.40; 10 for #4.75. 
SECKEL. One of the richest and highest flavored Pears 
known, always in demand for desserts and luncheons 
and better known than any Pear of its class. The tree 
makes a somewhat slow but stout and erect growth. 
September and October. 9/16 in. and up, 4% to 5 ft. 
trees, 55c each; 3 for #1.50; 10 for #4.75. 11/16 in., 
5 to 6 ft., 70c each; 3 for #1.90; 10 for #6.00. 
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