
CHERRIES: 
ei tect £ iStubne Tecese es Fee See etl $2.50 each 
Aa TOS = Late) OL OL O ie ee eee ee ee mes eee $2.75 each 
Be feet SS Super wizereae weer ete ee a $3.00 each 
EARLY RICHMOND—Medium size, dark red; melting, juicy. 
This is one of the most valuable and popular cherries for cook- 
ing purposes and production. Ripens in June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—A popular market variety; good for 
all purposes. Fruit large light red. Ripens late in June. 
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PAY BIG PROFITS QUICKLY! 
A Peach to Every Taste and Purpose. 
Very few fruits enjoy such a general 
popularity as do peaches. They cornbine 
delicious flavor, attractive appearance, 
and health giving food value. For many 
years it has been the popular opinion 
that peaches would thrive in only certain 
sections of the country. We know better 
now. It has been shown that this fruit 
can be grown at a good profit in every 
state in the Union. Peaches can be grown 
on any soil that will produce the average 
yield of farm crops. Peaches do well in 
the back yard and furnish as much shade 
Ay and are equally as attractive as the ord- 
ELDERS inary ornamental tree. i 
Listed on these pages you will find all the most profitable varie- 

ties of peaches now grown for home or commercial purposes. Peach 
trees should be planted 16 feet apart each way. 
3 Aefeets— Strong PT COS? 28S Siok ages Rh, eee $1.25 each 
4-5 feete=— WX tra. trong, 2 esa aeas enna a $1.60 each 
5- i teet.-— Extra Large Lrees sess nate ee $2.00 each 
SPECIAL! 
BUSH CHERRY—Here is the tree 
you want in your garden. The low, 
bushy, ornamental plants are each 
year loaded with fine looking, tasty 
cherries that make a jam of superb 
flavor and rich color. Good for 
pies and canning. Very hardy. 
Fruit is purplish-red resembling a 
plum in size and shape. Foliage is 
Silvery green turning to red and 
gold in the fall. Fine for good 
hedge. 116-2 feet; each 75c. 
CRAWFORD—A magnificent large 
yellow freestone peach of splendid 
quality. Fruit golden yellow blush- 
ed with dark red. 
ELBERTA—Standard Peach of the 
entire country. Very large; yellow 
with red blush; flesh is yellow, 
tender and juicy; very highly fla- 
vored, vigorous growers. Ripens 
middle of September. Freestone. 
WHITE PEACH—Medium in size. 
Very juicy, and of excellent highly 
flavor. Very good for home use on 
the table. White with red blush. 
A little latter than Elberta. 
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