4 MAY NURSERY CO.. Inc., YAKIMA 

Redelberta—(U. S. Plant Pat. No. 232)— A bud sport of the 
Elberta. A true Elberta in all respects except that it 
matures about 10 days earlier. and has double the red 
color. Note Prices. 10c per tree higher. 
Early Elberta—Freestone—Large, golden yellow—excellent 
quality, good shipper, and good canner. 
Tuscan Cling—Very large, highly colored, commercial can- 
ner. 
Elberta—Freestone—Best market and canning peach ever 
produced. 
J. H. Hale—Freestone. Surpasses Elberta in size and color, 
Ranks next to Elberta as a commercial peach. 
Gold Medal—Very good quality. Flesh deep yellow. firm and 
sweet, large size. Golden yellow. Dessert. canning, mar- 
ket peach. Hardy. Ripens just after Elberta. Very pro- 
ductive—Freestone. 
Lemon Cling—Large, lemon color—one of the best market 
varieties, excellent quality. 
Orange Cling—Large, yellow, rich, excellent flavor 
Salway—Freestone. Large, yellow with red cheek. Fair qual- 
ity. Ripens very late. 
Apricots 
Phelps—This is one of our own productions. Large, red 
cheeked. Flesh is firm. Ripens evenly. One week earlier 
than Moorpark. Good quality. 
Yakimine—Laree. early, handsome, distinctive flavor. Ex- 
cellent dessert. 
Chinese—This is one of the new Apricots that shows prom- 
ise aS an early marketing variety. Medium size, yellow, 
good quality. 
Wenatchee Moorpark—Large, heavy bearer, good color, the 
leading market Apricot. 
Blenheim—Medium size, oval, deep yellow. Good canner— 
productive—excellent quality. 
Tilton—Hardy, medium, rich, juicy, canner. 
Nectarines 
Boston—Large size, deep yellow with brighf blush, sweet. 
Early Violet—Greenish flesh, rich, high flavor. 
Quetta—Large, yellow green, rich, delightful aroma, excel- 
lent quality. 
Cherries 
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FACH FACH 
5 to" Gate en ee oe ee eee $1.25 $1.00 
4 to: 6) ft ee eee 1.00 90 
3 to: 4 ft eee .90 Ary 
SWEETS 
Black Tartarian—Large, purplish black, juicy and rich, cer- 
tified pollenizer. 
Governor Wood—Yellow, smaller than Royal Ann, certified 
pollenizer. 
Royal Ann—Large, pale yellow with red cheek, firm, juicy 
and sweet. In demand by canneries. One of the leading 
commercial varieties. 
Waterhouse—Medium; resembles Royal Ann; certified pol- 
lenizer. 

