
_EARLY RICHMOND (Marshall strain). Well-known cedhy pene iy e 
this section, but from a special sg sa strain. Medium red, One of ° 
the “musts” for every planter. 
MONTMORENCY. Get our Mansfield wae of a large red Monitmor. 
ency. An outstanding cherry for every home. saciid TEN rel 
LATER than Harly Richmond; — 
WEST POINT. Propagated from a selected tree of bans red. 
sweet cherry brought frem Europe by an early- -gettler of Cum- 
ing County, Nebraska. The tree is hardy and has borne regu- 
larly for a long period of years. It appears to be better adapted 
to eastern Nebraska than other red sweet cherries. Should be 
planted, except in the North and West. 

YELLOW GLASS. For many years fruit growers, have wanted  ¥ 
a SWEET CHERRY with hardiness and stamina. Prof, Budd 
while at the Iowa State College, introduced from Russia a tree 
that will probably meet this requirement. It is a strong grow- 
ing tree and has shown itself quite hardy in our trial ground. 
The fruit is medium sized and of a good quality, and a moder- 
ate bearer. 
Standard Size---=- 4 Ft. Heav 22. 00 Dozen 
Commercial pms Ter Ft. bataid AE 50 09 fact 17.00 Dozen — 
PLUMS 
(*Super-Hardy Varieties.) 
UPRIGHT VARIETIES 
*OMAHA. Large, small pit. Very goad quality. 
*KAHINTA. Large red, yellow meat. Small pit, sweet. Outstanding. 
*KAGA. Cross between wild plum and apricot. Good, eating or can 
ning. A 2-Inch, 2-ounce plum. Bears second year. f 
BUSH PLUMS—Sand Cherry X Plum Hybrid 
*COMPASS CHERRY PLUM. Very hardy. Good for jams, jellies ‘and 
canning. Bears second year. 
*SAPA. Bears second year. Medium sized, red meat. “Very good. Fine 
for sauces. 
*OPATA. Similar to Sapa, except fruit. has green meat. Very good. 
Standard Sizé----<3.- 4 Ft. Heavy--$2.00 Each; $22.00 Dozen 
Standard Sizé-----$.-,4 Ft hah St $150 Each’ 8:09 Bovey 
PEACHES 
CHAMPION. One of the best for the north edge of the peach belt. 
ELBERTA. Golden yellow freestone. 
CRAWFORD. Golden yellow freestone. Season late. 
HALE. Yellow, overlaid with red. Yellow meat. 
Select Size-------5 - 6 Tabet. 2.00 bani 22.00 Dozen 
Standard Size-----4 = 5 Ft, ---<----$] .50 Each: +7.00 Dozen 
.. GRAPES 
*BETA.- Half- wild, haif-tame, very hardy. Excellent foliage. 
Good for sections where Concord is not hardy. 
CONCORD. Most popular blue-black grape. 
MOORE. A blue-black. grape, larger than Concord. ‘Ripens 
earlier. Sweeter. 
BRIGHTON. Dark red, ripens early. Large bunches. Med- 
ium size berry. Sweet. 
NIAGARA. The best large white grape for the Prairie . 



States. 
Each Dozen. Per 100° 
Concord, 2 yr, neave aes Babe rmrtreseueh Pe Pt aae | $60.00 
Concord, 7 penraee os ei Re Ba OO: 48.00 
Moores Early ’ ; 
Beta aiphat 
Brighton ; MOI he Gaenies see eesee : .70 ; 7.50 eeee 
Niagara Mae ; 
CUMBERLAND. Most popular black raspberry. a S i Ca? ee 
NEW LOGAN. New. Very promising, Ten days earlier | h - 
than Cumberland. i eT ne 
*LATHAM. Best red raspberry for West and North. a a. ‘ 
Dozen Per 4100 





Cumberland. Black. ug ; 
nels hig hs yt. N&e Peete i $2.00 $14.00 
Latham. Red. 2 yr.....sesees csecesesecsess 3.00 _ 24.00 | +i 
- (Six, at dozen rates—50 at ae rates.) ip ce 
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