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' SWEET CHERRIES 
Each 
48 Neo eUnd GVer sot Aan Ups. as teenitie: « . $3.00 
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BLACK TARTARIAN—Popular as a home fruit; color purplish- 
black, fruit large and of good quality. Season: Early July. 
LAMBERT—Fruit large, dark red, meaty, sweet and of excellent 
quality. Season: July. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—-A very popular variety; color yellow 
with red cheek, large size and good quality. Season: July. 
SENECA—Outstanding early cherry. Fruit similar to Black Tartar- 
ian but ripens two weeks earlier. 
WINDSOR—One of the most reliable of the sweet cherry sorts. 
Large, dark red cherry. Season: July. 
PLUMS 
Each 
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Perl eto tt man dica.4 ittcand un. er cnt et, 2.25 
ABUNDANCE—Early and abundant bearer; color pinkish-red, 
freestone, roundish shape. Season: August—September. 
ALBION—Grand Duke type, but larger and better quality. 
BRADSHAW—Dark violet-red color, very large size, quality very 
good. Season: August. 
FELLENBERG—HItalian Prune)—Favorite plum of excellent quality. 
Recommended for garden and marketing. Fruit purple, good 
size, flesh juicy and sweet. Ripens in September, fine for 
canning. 
FRENCH DAMSON—Excellent for marketing, good quality and 
size. Considered a_freestone, but has been known to be a 
clingstone in some areas. Prolific bearer. Tree vigorous, 
spreading top. Ripens in Sept. 
GERMAN PRUNE—Very fine quality; dark blue, freestone, egg or 
prune shape. Season: September. 
HALL—A cross between Gold Drop and Grand Duke, of better 
ITALIAN PRUNE—see FELLENBERG. 
LOMBARD—Excellent canner, violet-red color, medium size, oval 
in shave, freestone. Season: Middle of September. 
MONARCH—Good quality, dark purple color, very large, round- 
ish oval in shape, freestone. Season: September. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON—Good quality, purple color, small, oval 
in shape, freestone. Season: September. 
STANLEY—Prune type, being a cross between Agen and Grand 
Duke. Fruit large, dark blue with thick bloom. Flesh tender, 
sweet and juicy, of greenish-yellow color. Freestone. Sept. 12. 
YAKIMA—Very large, prune-shaped, purplish-red, freestone, good 
quality plum. Excellent for home use and local market. Tree 
vigorous and upright. 
YELLOW EGG—Very large plum; color yellow, egg shaped, free- 
. stone. Season: Last of August. 
YELLOW GAGE—Good quality; golden-yellow color, large size, 
oval in shape, freestone. Season: Last of August. 
” NECTARINES 
Each 
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Tea Edicee 4 ttwand supe ow ari outta 2:25 
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erin? to (ve indicia 22.10.30 itsan ee eres. 1.50 
HUNTER—One of the largest nectarines grown, freestone, yellow 
with red cheek. Extra hardy, young bearer. September 1. 
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