CHERRIES 
Every home should have a few cherry trees. They 
require very little attention. Spraying Is not neces¬ 
sary. They make a handsome shade tree. They 
can be grown In any waste space or corner. There 
are several varieties that bear luscious fruit. Their 
fragrant blossoms are the first sign of spring. 
Sweet Cherries 
Rlarlr Tartarian A favorite sweet cherry, 
t/iaiA I CIIICI1 mis we jj adapted to almost any 
soil and climate. Lives to an old age, fruit medium 
size, brownish black, flesh purplish red, juicy, rich 
and for home use is one of the best. 
Governor Wood 
Few cherries are equal to 
it in quality or productive¬ 
ness. Fruit medium size, soft, and of fine flavor, 
pale yellow with blush. 
FRUIT 
Choice 
Nannleon Very lar s e > P ale yellow with bright 
liapuicuil re d cheeks, very firm, juicy and 
sweet, vigorous grower and very productive. One 
of the best. 
Sour Cherries 
Early Rirhmnnd A favorite sour cherry, it 
tally IXIUIIIIUIIU is the g00d dependable va¬ 
riety that yields such marvelous crops in the garden 
and lawn. The fruit is dark red, tender, juicy and 
of excellent quality. 
Mnntmnronri# A lar S e , light red Cherry of the 
IVIUIIUIIUICIliy Richmond class, but larger 
and more solid, about ten days later. 
GRAPES 
Grape vines will produce more fruit and furnish 
more real pleasure than any known fruit, considering 
investment. 
Early Richmom 
PRICES ON CHERRY TREES 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch _$ .40 $1.00 $3.00 
2- 3 feet _ .60 1.50 4.50 
3- 4 feet .80 2.00 6.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
AfAITia (Perfect). This is our best and mos 
Ml Ullia profitable late Strawberry. It cannot b 
beaten for quantity of fruit produced or in qualit; 
of fruit. Plants show no weakness of any kinc 
Fruit very large, roundish conical, rarely misshape! 
glossy red, of excellent quality, produced in abunc 
ance; late. 
Campbell's 
Early. (Black). A strong and hardy 
sort. Good shipper. 
Concord 
Catawba 
matic. 
(Red). Large, 
sweet and aro- 
Concord 
best grapes. 
(Black). Is con¬ 
sidered one of the 
Moore's 
good market 
Early. (Black). 
Ripens early, 
berry. 
NI ana TSk (White). One of 
magaia the lead i ng white 
grapes. 
Worden ( Bla ck). Riper 
vvuiucil early, bunch( 
large and compact. 
An A warn (Red). Large 
Agawam bunches; good 
quality. 
Prices on Grapes Each 
Two-Year _$ .15 
Per 6 Per 25 
$ .80 $2.75 
Klondike A S°°d berry, rich blood-red in coloi 
IMVIlumc having a fine flavor that is neithe 
sweet nor sour. 
Premier Smooth, evenly conical form, and large 
ricmici its co i or the commanding glossy res 
which sells on sight, aided artistically by the caly: 
or cap which remains green after picking. Qualit 
unsurpassed; very productive. Early. 
Rlalremore Originated and recommended b 
viancillvic u. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Berrie 
bluntly conic, good market size; rarely white-tippei 
with solid center, small seeds, firm flesh, tough skir 
Excellent flavor, aromatic, acid with high pectin o 
gelatinizing content. The color is glossy red. Gooi 
for preserving. Prefers the heavier types of soil 
Early. 
Per 100 Per 500 Per 1,00 
Prices ....$1.00 $3.50 $6.00 
Progressive Everbearing ® s err ! e a “ r “ e ”” 
some of the other varieties, but are exceptionall; 
good quality, yields well. Fruit is good size, smooth 
good color and appearance. 
Per 100 Per 500 Per 1,00 
Prices -$1.75 $5.00 $7.50 
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