PLUMS 
and 
HYBRID CHERRY 
LOMBARD. Late sweet, good 
for canning. 
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. 
OKA. Hybrid Cherry. Early 
bearer, dark red flesh. In 
3 tol o. ity only: 

WANETA 
COMPASS. Hybrid Cherry. Bright red, fine for jelly. In 3 to 5 ft. only. 
Per 1 Per 10 
aOR OR Tia oe VIG Chey eiccet aaa Ce Sted ruceh eee een Sores $1.00 $9.50 
‘Si9 Celiaho yal tryin aan = [al errata sa Riera ter Brae Sater Roe ORcC ROR EE Pace .90 8.50 
DEORE ET tie 2G Cie sae eae ie ere SE en acc athe) 7.00 


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. 
Perl Per 10 
4 to 6 feet......61.10 $10.50 
8 to 5 feet... 95 9.00 
ine) 
to) Zh Sa Ath} 7.00 
Limit—Not more than 10 
EARLY RICHMOND Cherry to a customer. 
PEWS fo Neto Wd Bee eer ae err ry eb der) Nonna eee a Rea PER eR SPR $1.00 Each 
PERV Ve ff MEIKE ONSET PCE POE SCEE RPE PRO R CY TE PDT ONCE TET ROR eT EE ECE .85 Each 
KIEFFER. Large, good keeper, best bearer in Nebraska. 
( BARTLETT. Early ripening, good eating pear. 
APRICOTS 
CT oe N bl heey ean ce ee Op red a nea eRe fer eaten CeCe $ .90 Each 
Det Or A Maree ees ee ee eee ae Ce ee ee Me 2 Od, eae ABE a Se -80 Each 
Y MOORPARK. Large as a peach, seed small, flesh yellow. 
