Cherry Trees 
SOUR CHERRIES 
2-yr. 9-16 inch, 4 to 6 ft. trees 
PRICES: Each, 55c; 10, $4.50; 25, $10.00. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Best early cherry, 
much like Montmorency, except a trifle 
smaller and slightly more acid, Bright req 
and juicy. Heavy bearer. [ 
MONTMORENCY. Large, late, heavy crop- , 
per of dark red cherries. Thick meated 
and juicy, yet the best shipper known. 
Size and flavor make it the leader every - 
where, A sure bearer under any ordinary 
conditions, 
SWEET CHERRIES 
2-yr. 9-16 inch, 4 to 6 ft. trees 
PRICES: Each, 65c; 10, $6.00; 25, $13.75. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Large, glossy purplish-black 
heart-shaped fruit, Flesh mild and sweet and quality 
excellent. Fine for eating, canning, shipping. 
NAPOLEON or ROYAL ANN. Finest yellow cherry. Fruit is MONTMORENCY 
very large, oblong, light lemon-yellow with a red cheek. Mighty good for eating and can- 
ning. Good shipper, prolific bearer. 
HANSEN’S HARDY APRICOT 
WILL STAND 50 BELOW ZERO 
This new Hardy Apricot was originated by Prof. Hansen, of South Dakota State College, from 
seed collected in Mast Siberia. Two outstanding points of this new Apricot is its extreme drought 
resistance ard extreme hardiness. Heat and drought or the other extreme, 50 below zero, does not 
interfere with its vigorous growth and heavy crops. Bears heavy crop of large yellow fruit. No. 1 
in size and quality. Cooks up into rich yellow, good quality sauce. May be planted any place in 
the United States, 
PRICE, 4 to 6 ft. trees: Each, 70c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.00. 
2-yr., 9-16 inch, 4 to 6 ft. trees 
PLUM TREES PRICES: Each 60c; 10 for $5.50; 25 for $12.50. 
ABUNDANCE. Large and early; of a beautiful bright cherry color. One of the finest and 
handsomest growers. Flesh juicy, tender and very sweet. An carly and heavy bearer. 
Hardy. 
BURBANK. Most profitable variety. Fruit large, oval, with reddish purple skin. Heavy 
yielder and bears young. Flavor excellent. Ripens in August. 
GERMAN PRUNE. ola favorite. Fruit is long, oval, purple with a thick blue bloom. 
Flesh igs firm, sweet and _ pleasant. High ly esteemed for canning and drying. Sept. 
YELLOW EGG. Bes; and most popular yellow plum. 
Very hardy; trees grow rapidly, ang produce abund- 
antly even when very young. Fruit is attractive, large, 
and rich yellow in color. It is a great canner. Ripens 
in August, 
STANLEY PRUNE 
A new hybrid between a new prune and the giant 
Grand Duke (Plum, A good cropper, it has already 
become popular both as a commercia] item, and in 
the home orchard. Of large plump size jn typical 
elongateq prune form; dark blue with a thick bloom. 
The flesh is fine grained and juicy, sweet, and of 
extremely pleasant flavor to eat from the hand. For 
Canning, it requires only about half the usual amount 
of sugar. Firm and does not crack, Produces heavy 
crop every year; often bears in three years. 
PRICES, 2 yr.'9- 16 inch, 4-6 ft. Trees: Each 65c; 
3 for $1.80: 10 for $5.75. 
ABUNDANCE 
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