
CHERRIES: 
Each 3 for 
ct PEL chug SE PED Wat) oR a TR aL $1.25 $3.60 
TGC UME mes Cte, PUTO oe hen) oo a NS een $1.50 $4.35 — 
eee eOUmpemrerierze | on Ne ke re Bei ol $1.85 $5.40 
EARLY RICHMOND—Medium size, dark red; melting, juicy. This is 
one of the most valuable and popular cherries for cooking purposes and 
.production. Ripens in June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—A popular market variety; good for alt pur- 
‘poses. Fruit large light red.  Ripens late in June. 
Prices on Sweet Cherries— Each 3 for 
ORI UrONe Ler tie ew a ee A $1.75 $5.10 
ORR LON'S hie t 04 gla) 6) Cp ea aD SA nO $2.00 $5.70 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Sweet Cherry. Very large, purplish black. Flesh © 
mild and sweet. Quality considered one of the best for market and 
dessert. Ripens in July. Recommended as one of the best sweets for 
PREACHES: 
PAY BIG PROFITS QUICKLY | 


A Peach to Every Taste and Purpose. 
Very few fruits enjoy such a general 
popularity as do peaches. 
delicious flavor, attractive appearance, and 
ma health giving food value. 
They combine 
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peaches would thrive in only certain sec- 
tions of. the country. 
now. It has been shown that this fruit can 
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‘1 une. Union. 
We know better 
Peaches can be grown on any 
soil that will produce the average yield 
of farm crops. 
back yard and furnish as much shade and 
are equally as attractive as the ordinary 
ornamental tree. 
Peaches do well in the 
Listed on these pages you will find all the most profitable varieties 
of peaches now grown for home and commercial purposes. Peach trees 
should be planted 16 feet apart each way. 
3-4 feet—Strong Trees 
4-5 feet—Extra Strong 
5-7 feet—Extra Large Trees — 
CRAWFORD—A magnificent large 
yellow freestone peach of splendid 
quality. Fruit golden yellow blush- 
ed with dark red. 
ROCHESTER—In a class by itself 
because it is the only good size, 
yellow freestone peach of fine qual- 
ily ready for the market from the 
10th to the middle of August in 
the Northern States. Large yellow, 
juicy, delicious and keeps well. 
Good bearer, very hardy. 
Each 3 for 
REED SARIN Tec Bh AYA i SB $ .90 $2.55 
CO ey gar MC mL Ey ntae ae $1.50 $3.60 
1 WRU ya A Ec tt chai $1.50 . * $4.35; 
CHAMPION-—-Large, creamy-white 
with red cheek, juicy, sweet and 
of highest quality. Very hardy 
bearer; freestone. Great favorite. 
VALIANT—Offspring of the fam- 
ous Elberta. Originated in Canada. 
Fruit is large, roundish oblate; 
blushed with appetizing red. Flesh 
in juicy and rich, much superior to 
the Elberta. Ripens 15 days ahead 
of Elberta. Produces a heavy crop. 
Hardy, the peach for the North. A 
good shipper. 
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