FRUIT TREES, BERRIES SHRUBS 
APPLES 
It has few rivals among cultivated fruits. It’s mild and pleasant 
acid is a panacea for many of the ills that the human race is heir 
to. No fruit can be more pleasant to the palate or more beautiful 
to the eye than the rich, ripe apple when plucked from the tree or 
more luscious and beautiful when cooked. 
The grades and prices on all varieties except ‘““New Red Types’ 
are as follows, f. o. b. Provo, Utah. 
(Standard Varieties) 
Height Caliper 10 to 40 to 
Feet Inches Each 40 Ea, 100 Ea. 
5 ft. up 12/16 up $1.00 $ .75 $ .60 
4 ft up 9/16-11/16 075 50 40 
314 ft. up 7/16- 9/16 60 45 35 
2% ft up 6/16- 7/16 -50 40 30 
Summer Varieties 
RED ASTRICAN—Fruit large, beautiful deep crimson yellow. Ripens 
July and August 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—One of the earliest, pale yellow when 
ripe; good quality. Succeeds well in cold climates. Ripens in July. 
Winter Varieties 
RED DELICIOUS—Large, handsome winter apple, delightful flavor. 
Ripens late fall. 
JONATHAN—Probably the best apple in regard to flavor and quality 
ever grown in America, Deep red. 
RED ROME BEAUTY—fFruit large, yellow with red; good quality 
and long keeper. 
WINTER BANANA—Fresh Golden yellow; fine grained, juicy. 
APRICOTS 
For canning, evaporating and drying purposes, as well as for 
use in the fresh state, the fruit can hardly be excelled. Plant trees 
20 to 25 ft. apart each way. 
Height Caliper 10 to 40 to. 
Feet Inches Each 40 Ea, 100 Ea. 
5 feet up 12/16 up $ .80 $ .65 $ .55 
4 feet up 9/16-11/16 -60 45 40 
3 feet up 7/16- 9/16 -50 40 85 
2 feet up 5/16- 7/16 45 35 30 
COLORADO—Fruit very large and of excellent color. 
orange, tender, mild, very juicy. 
MOORPARK—Very large, yellowish-green ; 
colder sections than Salt Lake or Provo. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BING CHERRY—About one week ahead of Lambert. One of the 
best market cherries. Large deep dark red, nearly black. Meat firm, 
sweet, and exceedingly well flavored. Ripens in July in Salt Lake 
valley. Wonderful shipper. 
LAMBERT CHERRY—This follows Bing in ripening and is fully 
equal to it both as a commercial and home variety. Fruit very large, 
heart shaped, firm flesh and a rich sweet flavor. It is less subject 
to frost injury in blossom time than any other of the sweet varieties. 
Ripens in July. 
Flesh bright 
best variety for no 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Large, purplish-black, sweet. Ripens first 
of July. 
NAPOLEON—Very large, pale yellow, red cheek. June. 
eee a. ruit large; heavy bearer; beautiful dark color, almost 
c 
SOUR CHERRIES 
MONTMORENCY (Improved.)—This strain produces much larger 
fruit than the old true Montmorency and has become the leading 
sone cherry for cold pack and canning; ripens late June to early 
uly. 
PRICES ON ALL CHERRIES—BOTH SWEET AND SOUR 
Height Caliper 10 to 40 to 
Feet Inches Each 40 Ea. 100 Ea, 
Extra Size ........6 ft up 12/16 up $ 80 $ .65 $ .55 
Home Orchard ....4 ft. up 9/16-11/16 -60 45 40 
Coml, Orchard ....8 ft. up 7/16- 9/16 -50 40 35 
Mail Size ........2 ft up 5/16- 7/16 45 35 30 
Special Mail Size 18-24 in. (Bing & Lambert) .40 30 25 
GRAPES 
Make the soil mellow and plant the vines somewhat deeper than 
they stood in the nursery. Plant about eight feet apart, along the 
tence or building. For vineyard purposes make rows eight feet 
apart, six feet in rows. 908 plants per acre. For arbor plant four 
feet apart. Prune all plants to one cane, cut this back to two eyes 
at time of planting. 
Prices except where noted, 2-year-old stock, each, 25c; ten, $1.75 
fifty, $5.50; hundred, $10.00; thousand, $95.00. 
Hardy Varieties 
CONCORD—Well known, reliable, An old standby. 
Most popular grape on the market. 
BLACK MALVOICE—Berries large oblong, reddish black, very juicy. 
MUSCAT—Large, light colored, raisin and wine grape. 
FLAME TOKAY—Large, sweet, red. 
THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS—The well-known seedless raisin grape. 
ZINFANDEL—Well known wine grape. 
Prices—Any of above, each, 25c; ten, $1.75; fifty, $5.50; hundred, 
$10.00; thousand, $95.00. 
PEACHES (Standard Sorts) 
Probably the finest of our fruits, everybody delights in the flavor 
of a fine juicy Peach. Should plant in light soils; does not succeed 
well in low, heavy situations. They should be planted 20 to 25 feet 
apart, requiring from 70 to 108 trees per acre. Prices according 
to grades as follows: 
deep purple. 
Height Caliper 10 to 40 to. 
Feet Inches Each 40 Ea. 100 Ea. 
5 feet up 12/16 up $ .80 $ .65 $ .55 
4 feet up 9/16-11/16 -60 45 -40 
8 feet up 7/16- 9/16 -50 -40 35 
2 feet up 5/16- 7/16 45 35 30 
J. H. HALE—Large, orange-yellow, considered by many supericr to 
Elberta. Freestone. 
ELBERTA—A leading market variety, large, handsome bright yellow 
overspread with crimson; juicy, fine shipper. Freestone. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY—Freestone. Fruit very large, oblong, yellow 
with fine red cheeks. Flesh yellow, juicy and sweet. August. 
PEARS 
The cultivation of this noble fruit is extending as its value 
is appreciated. One important point in the management of the pear 
is to gather fruit in the proper time. They should be gathered at 
least ten days before they are ripe. Place in a dark room until 
fully matured. The pear succeeds on most soils, but probably does 
better on rather sandy loam. 
BARTLETT—Fruit large, clear lemon yellow, highly flavored; very 
juicy. September. 
BEURRE D’ANJOU—Large, of vinous flavor; one of the leading late 
autumn varieties. 
Height Caliper, 10 to 40 to 
Feet Inches Each 40 Ea. 100 Ea. 
Extransnnbm ect eap 12/16 up $ .80 $ .65 $ .55 
Home Or 4 ft. up 9/16-11/16 -60 45 40 
Com. ....3 ft- up 7/16- 9/16 50 40 85 
Mail ....2%4 ft. up 5/16- 7/16 45 35 .30 
Special mail size 18 to 24 in. 
1¢ for $3.00; 100 for $25.00. 
RASPBERRIES, (Red Varieties) 
CUTHBERT—One of the best large, dark reds; excellent flavor. 
Each, 15c; 10 for $1.25; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.00; 1,000, $40.00. 
Bartlett variety only, 40c each; 
LATHAM—This remarkable and very desirable new variety is certi- 
fied absolutely mosaic-free, and acceptable anywhere; berries are 
large and round, with profitable shipping firmness; color a brilliant 
red. Each, 20c; 10, $1.25; 50, $4.50; 100, $7.50. 
RASPBERRIES, (Black Caps) 
CUMBERLAND—Healthy, vigorous, throwing up stout, stocky, well- 
branched canes; immensely productive of large firm fruits, Mid-season 
Prices—Each 15; 10, $1.00; 50, $3.50; 100, $6.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES—(Creeping Blackberry )— 
large, superb quality. 
PRICE—Hach, l5c; 3 for 30c; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.00; per 1,000 $47.50 
GOOSEBERRIES 
SMITH’S IMPROVED—Light greenish red, good size, very productive. 
OREGON CHAMPION—Splendid new red, medium size, wonderful 
yielder. 
PRICE—2-year-old strong plants, each, 30c; 10, $2.50; 100, $18.00 
LOGANBERRIES 
A BaPr id between blackberry and raspberry. Fruit as large as 
argest blackberry and produces in large cluster. Each 25c: ‘ 
50, $7.00; 100, $12.00 bite hen © 
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