DWARF PEARS 
A special list of Pears most suitable as dwarfs. Angouleme is the best 
of all. 
ANGOULEME BARTLETT KIEFFER 
ANJOU CLAPP’S FAVORITE SECKEL 
Two Year, Extra Fine, $2.50 each, $20.00 per 10 
APRICOTS 
Ripe fruit can be had a month or two earlier than the best early peaches, 
and granted suitable soil and location, the Apricot is practically as 
hardy. 
ACME—Large; yellow with red cheek; flesh of good quality; free- 
stone. August. 
HARRIS—Large; bright yellow with red cheek; flesh juicy, of good 
quality. July, August. 
MOORPARK-—Large, nearly round; orange with orange-red cheek; 
flesh very juicy, with rich flavor. August. 
1 Year Extra Fine Trees, $2.00 each, $18.50 per 10 
SWEET CHERRIES 
DIKEMAN—Large black. 
GOVERNOR WOOD—Large, light yellow shaded and mottled with 
light red. 
LAMBERT—Very large, dark purplish red, turning to almost jet black 
when full ripe. 
ROYAL ANN—Very large, pale yellow, spotted and shaded with 
deep red. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Yery large black, fenden 
3 Year, 2:50 each, $22.50 per 10 
PLUMS 
BRADSHAW—Very large, dark, violet-red. 
GERMAN PRUNE—Large, oval, dark purple. 
YELLOW GAGE—Large, oval, golden yellow, slightly clouded, flesh 
deep yellow, rich, sugary, melting. 
OCTOBER PURPLE—Large, round, purple. 
RED JUNE—Professor Bailey says: “By all odds the. best Oriental 
Plum.” Large, brilliant, red. / 
3 Year, $2.50 ea +h, $22.50 per 10 
P EAC H R EE S 

