CHERRIES 
2 year No. 1 Trees 
SWEET VARIETIES 
Black Tartarian. Large, bright purplish-black. Early 
July. 
Napoleon. (Royal Ann). The largest and finest of all 
yellow cherries. Mid-July. 
Schmidt’s. Very large, black fruit with purplish-red 
flush. Mid-July. 
Windsor. Very large cherry of reddish-brown. A lovely 
cherry. Late July. 
SOUR VARIETIES 
Early Richmond. A well known early cherry. 
English Morello. Large, very dark red, sub-acid, rich and 
good. Late. 
Montmorency. Too well Known for lengthy description. 
A vigorous grower and early bearer. 
PLUMS 
2 year No. 1, 4% ft. & up 
Bradshaw. (Niagara). Very large, oval, dark violet-red. 
Excellent quality. Early. 
Burbank. An early bearer and wonderfully productive. 
Fruit, large, cherry red and juicy. Early. 
Fellenberg. (Italian Prune). A superb plum for pre- 
serving. Lovely dark purple, sweet, freestone variety. 
Mid-season. 
German Prune. Large, deep purple fruit with 
yellowish-green flesh. Freestone. Mid-season. 
Lombard. An old favorite. Reddish fruit of high quality. 
Mid-season. 
Reine Claude. One of the most popular of all plums. 
Very productive of yellowish-green fruit of unexcelled 
quality. The finest of the Gages. Late. 
Shiro. Large, roundish, yellow plum of fine quality. Very 
early. 
Stanley. Very productive and similar to Fellenberg. Mid- 
season. 
HARDY NATIVE PLUMS. Recommended for those sec- 
tions where it is too cold for other plums. 
‘*—Opata. Dark purplish-red; of good size and pleasing 
flavor. De a 
—Sapa. Purple skin and flesh. Medium to large in size 
and excellent quality. 
—Waneta. Very large yellow fruit nearly covered with 
dark red. Good quality. 
sweet 
Bearing Size Plums 
We offer choice bearing size plum trees of the fol- 
lowing varieties. These trees are 7 to 8 feet high and 14% 
to 134 inch caliper. These trees in your garden will 
give quick results. 
Bradshaw or Reine Claude. 
PEACHES 
Owing to the heavy demand our supply of peaches 
for spring 1945 was exhausted before this catalogue went 
to press. 
$4.50 Each 

.Reine Claude Plum 

Montmorency Cherry 
PEARS 
2 year No. 1, 4% ft. & up 
Anjou. Fruit large, greenish yellow, with white, sweet, 
juicy flesh. Oct.-Dec. 
Bartlett. (Wm. Boncretian). The most popular pear in 
existence. Large, clear yellow fruit. September. 
Bose. Extra fine quality. Fruit large, yellow overspread 
russet. Oct.-Nov. 
Clairgeau. Very large, pale yellow, dotted russet and 
red cheek. Coarse grained, juicy and sweet. Oct.-Nov. 
Clapps Favorite. Very large, pale yellow with red cheek. 
Excellent quality. 10 days earlier than Bartlett. 
Duchess. Enormous greenish-yellow fruit. Flesh coarse 
but rich and good. Oct.-Nov. 
Flemish Beauty. Large, pale yellow with light 
Excellent quality and very hardy. Sept.-Oct. 
Keiffer. Large size and remarkable keeping and shipping 
qualities. Strictly a canning pear. Nov.-Dec. 
Seckel. The most highly flavoured pear and the stan- 
dard of excellence. Fruit small to medium, reddish- 
brown and exquisite flavor. Sept.-Oct. 
Sheldon. One of the most delicious of all eating pears 
and also a good canner. Fruit roundish, yellow over- 
spread russet, large and of highest quality. Oct.-Nov. 
New Perfection Apricot 
Again we offer this outstanding new Apricot. This 
variety we are handling under license from the intro- 
ducers and we guarantee them true to name. Our supply 
for this spring is limited so order early. 
The original tree is at Waterville, Oregon, at an eleva- 
tion of 2650 feet, having withstood the vigorous climatic 
conditions for years. The temperature goes as low as 
30 degrees below Zero, and this tree has gone on bearing 
its heavy crops year after year. 
Early bearing is a valuable point and growers report 
that the trees commence bearing in two to three years 
after planting. 
The color is a rich-golden apricot and the fruit if of 
exceptional size and of delicious quality. 
russet. 

Perfection Apricot 
