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RICHMORENC U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 316. The Larg- 
est Sour Cherry Grown! Just think of ita 
Cherry having all the good qualities of Mont- 
morency, but ripening ten days earlier—and 
larger than any sour Cherry grown. This is one 
of the coming varieties that in time will likely 
replace to a large extent all sour varieties. Due 
to its earliness, extra large size and excellent 
quality, it commands the highest prices on any 
market. A planting of Richmorency made this 
year will be a sound investment for the future. 
PRICES: 2-yr., 9/16 in., trees, each, 50c: 10, $4.00; 
100, $30.00. Special Super-Size, 11/16 in., and up, each, 
60c: 10, $5.00; 100, $40.00. ABOVE PRICES NET, SUB- 
JECT TO NO FURTHER DISCOUNT. 
‘LARGE MONTMORENCY 
Favorite of commercial planters and the 
leader of all Sour Cherries. Ripens in mid- 
summer. One of the finest flavored sour 
varieties. Bears enormous crops regularly. 
For years has been considered. the best 
all-around Cherry 
grown. Tree bears 
two or three years 
after planting. 



















Richmorency 
PRICE: Each 10 100 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 342-412 ft. 66. ... cece eee 0.40 $3.40 $29.00 
SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 11/16 in.andup... .50 4.40 39.00 
Five or more trees of a single variety and grade at the 10 
rate; 25 or more at the 100 rate. SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR ALL 
CASH WITH ORDER. See page 4. 
M AY DU KE The Sweetest Sour Cherry Known. A 
very early, dark red variety of good 
quality, ripening in June. The choice of many for either can- 
ning or pies, as its acidity is pleasantly mild. We know of 
no other Cherry that quite takes the place of May Duke. 
Each 10 100 







PRICE: 
Q-yr., 9/16 in., 3Y2-4Y2 fe occ eee eee eee e eens ...$0.45 $3.60 $30.00 
SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 11/16 in. and up ........--+-+-- 99 4.60 40.00 
si Five or more trees of a single variety and grade at the 10 rate; 25 or more 
Large at the 100 rate. SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR ALL CASH WITH ORDER. See 
Montmorency page 4. 
ae APRICOTS 
MOORPARK 27,232, 22peee so tenectally 
desirable for canning and evaporating. Produces large, 
orange-yellow fruit with red cheek; sweet, juicy, delicious; 
freestone. Very produetive. Ripens in August. 
SU PERB Hardy as far north as South Dakota. Latest 
blooming Apricot, seldom injured by latest 
spring frosts. Fruit large, smooth, light salmon color, with 
_ red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, fine grained, highly flavored. 
Freestone. Tree very hardy, and a vigorous grower. 
“PRICES OF APRICOTS, either variety: 2-yr., 9/16 in., each, 
45c: 10, $4.00: 100, $37.00. 2-yr., SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 
11/16 in. and up, each, 55c; 10, $4.90; 100, $47.00. 
» Five or more trees of a single variety and grade at the 
10 rate: 25 or more at the 100 rate. SPECIAL DISCOUNT 
FOR ALL CASH WITH ORDER. See page 4. Superb Apricots 
LOOK FOR BARGAIN NO. 19 ON PAGE 47. YOU'LL WANT IT, [45] 






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