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Welchs 
CHERRIES | 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft., 65c each: per 10, 57¥/2c each, not prepaid 
3 to 4 {t., 35c each; per 10, 30c each, postpaid 



EARLY RICHMOND (English Pie Cherry). A well known 
and old standard variety. Tree is hardy, healthy, a 
free grower, very productive and regular in bearing. 
Fruit clear, bright red, of medium size, acid, rich, and 
one of the best for canning and for pies. The most 
popular of the true Kentish Cherries. Blooms in June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Fruit large, almost blackish red 
when fully ripe; very rich. Tree small. July. 
MONTMORENCY. A beautiful, large red cherry, larger 
and finer than Early Richmond and 10 days later. 
Being extraordinarily prolific and very hardy it can be 
highly recommended. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM. It is larger than the Richmond 
Cherry, and is about the same bright red color. In 
quality it is good, with a different flavor from any 
Cherry or Plum. It is fine for canning and preserving. 
July. Much superior to Bush_ Cherries. 3 Compass 
Cherry-Plum, 4 ft., $1.00, prepaid. 
Special 
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4 Montmorency Cherries 
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Bargains 2-yr., $1.25, postpaid 
3-it. Trees ; - 
2 EARLY RICHMOND AND Welch's Victory 
2 MONTMORENCY Collection 

1 Peach Plum. 3-4 ft. 
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4 Early Richmond, 2-yr., $1.25, postpaid 
SWEET CHERRIES 
YELLOW GLASS. One of the best and most productive of the sweet 
cherries. Makes a beautiful symmetrical tree. 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft., 70c each, not prepaid 
3 to 4 {t., 50c each, prepaid 
OKA SWEET CHERRY-PLUM. One of the latest of Prof. Hansen's in- 
troductions, the OKA Cherry-Plum. Hardy everywhere, and will 
bear the year after planting. Fruit is round, of a deep rich red 
color, of a delicious sweet taste, and left on the tree, dries into a 
sweet prune-like fruit. The tree will bear fruit from the ground 
up, making it very easy to pick. The branches will be an almost 
solid mass of fruit, and can remain on the tree until you find 
time to pick it. Oka is unequalled for jellies and jams. Good 
cooked or eaten raw; good for the children, pa and ma—and 
makes the most excellent sweet sauce you ever saw. Ripens 
about July 25th. 3 to 4 ft., 40c each, or 3 for $1.10, postpaid. 
4 to 6 ft., 60c each, not prepaid. 
POST- Cherry. 3-4 ft. 
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Cherry Special 
8 Early Richmond or Montmorency Cher- 
ries . . good, strong, two-year, 5 ft., $500 
first-class trees, prepaid to you for only 

Yellow Glass 

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