CHERRIES 
Cherry trees are a real asset to any home, not only for the 
large, sweet, luscious cherries they produce but also for the 
valuable shade they afford. They thrive in almost any soil 
with very little care but, of course, respond to care and at- 
tention, especially while young. The sweet varieties are larger 
but less hardy than the sour varieties. All the bud wood used 
in propagating our trees is taken from certified, marked trees 
of the best proven strains and are budded on the whole roots 
of true mazzard stock. 
3-4 grade $1.25; 4-5 grade $1.50; 5-6 grade $1.75; 
2-year grade $2.50. Postpaid. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BING—One of the largest of the black sweet cherries. Flesh 
very solid; flavor of the highest quality; tree thrifty, upright 
grower, very hardy and productive. A good shipper. Requires 
pollenization. 
BLACK REPUBLICAN—Medium sized. Very dark red, almost 
black. Rich, solid and an excellent keeper. Pollenizer. 
DEACON—A large black cherry, with firm flesh and rich fla- 
vor. To the merits of the fruit is the added advantage of be- 
ing a good pollenizer. : 
LAMBERT—A very large, heart-shaped cherry with firm flesh 
and rich, sweet flavor. Dark purplish red, meaty and of fine 
texture. Good shipper. Requires pollenization. 
ROYAL ANN (Napoleon)—Fruit large; light yellow with red 
cheek, very rich, solid, excellent keeper. The leading com- 
mercial canning variety. Requires pollenization. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Prices same as sweet cherries. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Kentish)—Medium size, 
flesh melting, juicy and rich acid flavor. June. 
LATE DUKE—Large, dark red; juicy and rich. An old ex- 
cellent variety, very productive. July. 
MONTMORENCY — The most widely planted sour cherry. 
Tree very hardy and productive; regular bearer of fine crops; 
fruit large; fine flavor, shining red, valuable everywhere. 
July. 
COMBINATION CHERRY TREES 
(Sweet) 
Where space is limited, or for ordinary family use, we suggest 
these combination trees. They give a variety of cherries, 
bright red; 
insure pollenization, and provide plenty of fruit for the ordi- 
nary family. 2- to 33-year-old trees. 
Bing, Royal Ann, and pollenizer..._........................... $4.00 
Royal Ann, Lambert, and pollenizer........................ $4.00 
Bing, Royal Ann, Lambert, and pollenizer............ $4.50 
PEACHES 
Fresh, tree ripened peaches are a delicious fruit that may 
be grown at little expense. They are easy to grow, quick to 
come into bearing, and very productive. May be grown in 
almost any sheltered location where winters are not too 
severe or springs late or so uncertain that blossoms may be 
harmed by frosts. All our peaches are propagated from certi- 
fied bud wood, VIRUS FREE and otherwise clean stock. The 
trees we offer are 2 year field grown stock and are not to be 
confused with June budded or one year field grown trees. 
3-4 grade $1.25; 4-5 grade $1.50; 5-6 grade $1.75; 
2-year grade $2.00. Postpaid. 
ALEXANDER—One of the leading early shipping peaches. 
The fruit is medium size, well colored and attractive. The flesh 
is greenish-white and partially free. 
MAYFLOW ER—One of the earliest peaches. Medium sized, 
creamy white fruits, mottled with dark red; firm, white, juicy 
and sweet. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—An excellent, early canning peach; good 
firm shipper. Rich yellow meat and yellow skin with a bright 
red cheek. Very hardy and reliable bearer because it blooms 
late. Tree is self fertile and a good pollenizer for other va- 
rieties. 
ROCHESTER—Has the habits and characteristics of the 
Crawford, but fully two weeks earlier. Yellow freestone, good 
s'ze, very sweet and fine flavor. Tree is hardy, comes into 
bearing early and yields well. Highly recommended. 
SLAPPY—Fruit yellow, good keeper; excellent flavor, fine 
grained, rich. Hardy early yellow peach. Excellent quality. 
CHAMPION—Best white freestone variety. Skin creamy- 
white. Flesh white with tinge of red at the pit. Extremely 
hardy and of uniform good quality. 

CRAWFORD’S EARLY — Has all the characteristics that 
gratify taste. Color, rich red splashed and mottled with darker 
red and golden yellow. Flesh is beautiful deep yellow, with , 
red at the pit. Vigorous and productive. Matures in mid- 
season. 
IMPROVED ELBERTA—This is an early Elberta type peach, 
ripening about two weeks earlier than Elberta. Fruit is a 
beautiful golden yellow, blending into a deep pink on the 
sunny side. Has a strong protecting skin, exceptionally heavy 
bearer and a good pollenizer for the J. H. Hale. This is one 
of the finest home canning peaches grown. Very popular with 
commercial growers. 
J. H. HALE—A leading commercial variety. Fruit is of larg- 
est size, highly colored; flesh is yellow, exceedingly firm and 
yet tender when eaten. Flavor is unexcelled. Fruit ships 
exceedingly well; remains on the tree in firm condition for a 
longer time than any other freestone. Popular for home can- 
ning. 
SOUTH HAVEN—A higk!iv recommended peach introduced 
by the South Haven Experiment Station. Very large, yellow 
flesh and good producer. Ripens after Rochester and before 
Elberta. Excellent canning variety. 
COMBINATION PEACH TREES 
These trees give a variety of fresh tree ripened peaches over 
a longer period than the single variety tree. They include 
early midseason and late varieties listed in ripening order. 
3-Way—Rochester, Early Crawford, Elberta......$4.00 each 
2-Way—Any two varieties from above 
COMDINAtION Bees ee ae ee ee ee $3.25 each 
3-Way—Golden Jubilee, Early Crawford, 
oD oe EA Se Ea] Career 2 ene eee $4.00 each 
2-Way—Any two varieties from above 
COMDINAGION eres Ce eee £3.25 each 

ELBERTA PEACH 
QUANTITY PRICES 
for 
Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, 
Plums and Prunes 
Caliper 1-9 
Va - ¥%” $1.00 
5% - Ye” 1.25 
1-5,” 1.50 
a 15 
aGy Wo 2.00 
NOTE: Please write for prices on 
trees 
Height 
2-3 ft 
10-49 
$ .85 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
50 or more 
3-4 ft. 
A- Fite 
5-6 ft. 
2-yr. branched 


BUY DIRECT FROM GROWER 
