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TRANSCENDENT—Brilliant red. Good for jelly and preserves. 
*WHITNEY—Good sized fruit. Yellow striped with red. 
CHERRIES | 
HEAVILY BRANCHED TWO TO FIVE YEAR TREES 
Price: 3%-4 ft., 9-16 inch to 11-16 inch caliper, $1.00 each, 
$8.50 per 10; 4-5 ft., 11-16 inch to 1 inch caliper, $1.25 each, 
$11.00 per 10. Large size 1-1% inch, $1.75 each; 1%-1% inch, 
$2.50 each. 
Large sizes available in varieties preceded by asterisk (*). 
*EBARLY RICHMOND—‘‘June-sour-red’’ about covers it. Fruits 
are medium sized but with excellent flavor; dark red, stone free. 
Very early. 
*ENGLISH MORELLO—The Standard late variety of sour cherry. 
Rather acid to eat as a dessert but excellent for canning, being dark 
red, almost black in color. Trees hardy, dwarf in habit of growth, 
and large bearing. July. 
*MONTMORENCY—A fine large fruited cherry, somewhat like 
Richmond, but almost a month later in ripening. Trees are hardy and 
heavy bearing. This is the variety most grown commercially in 
Colerado. 
YELLOW GLASS—One of the best sweet cherries. Fruit large and 
golden with firm flesh. 
PEACHES 
TWO YEAR TREES 
Price: 5-6 ft., each $1.00; Per 10, $8.50. 
ELBERTA—Deep yellow with brilliant blush. Freestone. 
J. H. HALE—Large size. Vivid carmine over yellow ground. Tree 
rapid growing and hardier than most varieties. Almost as firm as 
a clingstone. 
PEARS 
TWO YEAR TREES 
Price: 5-6 ft., each $1.25: perd0, $11.00. 
BARTLETT—Large size, with beautiful blush; buttery, very juicy 
and high flavored; bears early. 
PLUMS 
HEAVILY BRANCHED TWO TO FIVE YEAR TREES 
Price? (11-16 ‘inch, 445-6 ft., each $1;:003 per 10> $8503) 112, 
inch, each, $1.50; per 10, $14.00. Large size, 1%-1% inch each 
$2.00; per 10, $19.00; 1144-2 inch each, $2.75. Large sizes available 
in varieties preceded by asterisk (*). 
BLUE DAMSON—Deep purple fruits of good quality. 
COMPASS CHERRY PLUM—Cross between cherry and plum. 
Fruit larger than cherry. Dark red when ripe. Bears unusually young. 
EMBER—Large rich golden yellow, blushed with red. September. 
GERMAN PRUNE—Large, long-oval, purple with - blue bloom. 
Sweet. Freestone. 
*HANSKA—Large red. Apricot flavor. Good quality. August. 
*ITALIAN PRUNE—Delicious juicy fruits with purplish-black 
skins and greenish-yellow flesh. . 
*KAHINTA—Large red. Yellow flesh. August. 
*LA CRESCENT—Large sweet yellow variety. September. 
LOMBARD—Violet-red, juicy. 
MONITOR—Medium size. Purple, sweet and firm. 
OMAHA—Large, light red. Bears heavily. 
*OPATA—A Hansen Hybrid. Purplish red. Early. 
*RED WING—Very large fruited. Yellow overlaid with red. 
SAPA—Fruit purple with red flesh. Juicy. July. 
*SUPERIOR—Large red fruit, yellow flesh. 
*UNDERWOOD—Fruit dark red and sweet. Late August. 
WANETA—A Hansen Hybrid. Large, red fruit. 
*WILD GOOSE—One of the older varieties. Large, rans July. 
SMALL FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES 
Price: Strong, 2 year No. 1, each 10c; per dozen, $1.00; per hun- 
dred, $6.00. 
ELDORADO—Jet black berries of enormous size: Preferred by 
canners and used for that purpose in large quantities. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
Price: Strong, 2 yr. No. 1 each 20c; per dozen, $2.00; per hund- 
red, $14.00. 
Cross of Blackberry, Raspberry, and Loganberry. The most talk- 
ed about berry in this country. Berries are huge and almost seedless. 

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