CHERRIES 
Cherries is the nation’s favorite fruit for 
making pies and is highly prized for canning. 
and preserving. Can be grown anywhere 
except on low, wet ground. Their fragrant 
blossom is the first sign of spring. 

_Early Richmond | 
BLACK TARTARIAN (Sweet). Fruit large black 
and high quality. : 
GOVERNOR WOOD (Sweet). Fruit medium size, 
Pale yellow. 
NAPOLEON (Sweet). Large size, pale yellow, fruit 
very productive. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Sour). Very hardy, dark 
red fruit. 
MONTMORENCY (Sour). Fruit large and firm. 
Bears in June. 
Prices on Cherry Trees 
Each. Pera 
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BOP S GEESE re ete 50 4.50 
BLO sa OGL oe ee en ee eer 75: 6.50 
DEWBERRIES : 
Lucretia 
An old standard variety, is well liked and popular 
and profitable. Berries large, long, sweet, juicy, and 
good quality. Vines very productive, hardy, thrifty 
and succeeds everywhere. 
Prices: Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Strone. plants i252 22S $ .40 $ .75 $2.00 
| BOYSENBERRY | 
Berries extra large, attractive and of fine flavor. 
Taking the buyers wherever offered. The tremen- 
dous yields the Boysenberry makes surely will cut 
down production cost, and if sold only at ordinary 
berry prices a good profit can be realized. 
Prices: Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Strong: Plants. 2 22 aoe: $1.50 $3.00 $10.00 
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