CHERRIES ~ 
Easy to Grow—Bear Very Young 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. The favorite early bright red May Sour 
Cherry. Fruit is medium size. A good canner. Tree is | 
medium size. Ripens about a week earlier than Mont- ¥ 
morency. 
MONTMORENCY. The most widely planted Cherry. Pro- 
ductive and a regular bearer. Colors early before ripe—a 
distinct advantage for shipping. The fruit is roundish, 
plump and a beautiful glowing red. It hangs in clusters, 
making picking easy. The fruit does not crack or rot, even 
in very hot weather. It hangs on without dropping after 
it is dead ripe. The flesh is rich, 
A good 
shipper and a Good canner. Does 
sprightly and pleasant. 

not mash down in the box. 
SOUR CHERRY PRICES 
Each 
2-3) tthers es $1.00 
1.20 
1.50 
1.75 
SWEET CHERRY 
7/16 in., 3 ft. .. 
9/16 in., 32 ft.. 
11/16 in., 4 ft. . 
Jumte PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE. (Early.) A pink-red Plum. Medium size. 
is yellow, sweet, aromatic. Tree is a vigorous grower. 
AMERICA (Improved Gold). The best of Burbank’s American Hy- 
brids; unusually attractive golden yellow with red cheek. Bears at 
an early age. Enormously productive of high quality, sweet, juicy, 
solid meated large Plums. Phenomenally free from rot; tree large, 
vigorous, extremely hardy. Ripens July 20th. 
Flesh 
BRUCE. One of the heaviest producers. Ripens July. Perfectly hardy. 
BURBANK. (Midseason.) A dark red roundish Plum, flesh is a deep 
yellow, firm, very juicy, and aromatic. 
MUNSON. A hybrid cross with America. Earliest, ripening last of 
June. Large, yellow, good quality, tender, juicy, sweet. Bears 
young, producing large crops. 
PRESIDENT PLUM. The largest of all the Plums. A beautiful dark 
purplish black with a heavy bloom. Ripens late, 10th of Septem- 
ber. A wonderful rich flavored freestone, solid flesh Plum. A fine, 
profitable market Plum, and splendid for home use as well. 
~ STANLEY PRUNE. Crop second year, ripens 10 days ahead of other 
Prunes. Beautiful purple-blue skin, sweet golden flesh. Freestone. 
Requires but little sugar and colors deep wine-red when canned. 
Retains its shape and skin; does not fade. 
HANSEN HYBRIDS 
Hansen Hybrid Plums are dwarf growing, extra hardy. 
trees that come into bearing the first year after planting. 
Fruits in great profusion. 
SAPA. Bears First Year. (Hansen Hybrid.) A large 
size purple Hansen Hybrid, with purple flesh full of 
rich juice of tine flavor. Bears heavy crops annually 
and begins fruiting the first year after planting. Suc- 
ceeds everywhere, ripens middle of July. Fine for 
canning. 
WANETA. A Hansen Hybrid. Exceptionally hardy, with- 
standing extremely hot and dry weather. Often bears 
second year. Color purplish red, 2 inches in diameter. 
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CHERRIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Most widely planted Sweet 
Cherry east of the Mississippi. Beautiful lustrous, 
purplish black when ripe. Medium size for Sweet 
Cherry, very good quality. The tree is a very large, 
vigorous, upright grower. Very 
productive and regular bearer. 
Early. 
NEOSHO NAPOLEON. This is a 
select strain of yellow Sweet 
Cherry which has produced a 
crop 7 straight years here in 
Neosho. The best yellow Sweet 
Cherry. Mellow, sweet flavor. 
A fancy dessert variety, but is 
also a good keeper and bearer. 
LATE DUKE. A large, heart- 
shaped, dark red, semi-sweet 
variety with hardy quality that 
succeeds well here in the Middle 
West. 

5 
(Each) 
$0.95 
1.15 
1.40 
1.65 
5 
(Each) 
$1.00 
1.40 
1.65 
© SENECA. Resembles Black Tartarian, but ripens 2 weeks 
earlier; rich sweet flavor. 

A Sweet Cherry planted alone is not likely to bear 
fruit, because it is self-sterile. Plant a Black Tar- 
tarian with any other Sweet Cherry. 




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Stanley Prune 
