PLUMS 
OMAHA. Late red. 
WANETA. Large, bright red. 
Early bearer. 
SAPA. Dark purple, very 
early. Extremely early 
bearer. 
OPATA. Medium purplish 
red, greenish flesh. Cling- 
stone. Late June and early 
July. 
LOMBARD. Late sweet, good 
for canning. 

Per 1 Per 10 
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HYBRID CHERRY 
Produced by a cross between a plum and cherry. 
OKA. Early bearer, dark red flesh. 
COMPASS. Bright red, fine for jelly. 
TOM THUMB. Bush, red fruit. 
PRICES TOM THUMB, OKA and COMPASS 
Per 1 Per 10 
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CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. Dark 
red, good for canning 
and pies. Ready for 
early June market. Sour. 
MONTMORENCY. Large 
dark red, midseason, 
very prolific. Good for 
market and = canning. 
Sour. 
Per 1 Per 10 
4 to 6 feet....6 .70 $6.50 
3 to 5 feet... .95 5.00 
2 to 4 feet... .090 4.50 
EARLY RICHMOND 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
Fine tree to plant for fruit for household use. Also the birds will 
eat them and leave the other fruit alone. 
Per l Per 10 
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