22 e KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
APRICOTS AND NECTARINES 
Strong No. 1 Grade $1.50 each except as noted 
NECTARINE (Quetta) — This delicious 
hybrid fruit bears well where Peaches 
thrive. Quetta is considered the leader 
of Nectarines. 
RED COT —A very early sweet apricot 
PLUMS AND PRUNES 
Strong No. 1 Grade—$1.50 each 
SATSUMA — Fine large plum, red meat, 
red juice, pit exceedingly small. Deli- 
cious flavor. Ripens in July. 
PEACH PLUM — Good $size, brownish- 
red, sweet, very popular. July. 
BURBANK — Large, dark _ red, _ flesh 
orange, fine for market. July. 
ITALIAN — Large, oval, purple, juicy, 
best commercial sort. September. 
IMPROVED FRENCH PRUNE (Sugar) 
— Reddish-purple, very sweet. Hardy. 
August. 
of the highest quality. Highly recom- 
mended. $2.00 each. 
WENATCHEE — Improved Moorepark, 
not stringy, of excellent quality. Good 
canner. Late June. 

CHERRIES 
Strong No. 1 Grade — $1.50 each 

Montmorency Cherries 
Sour Cherries 
LARGE MONTMORENCY — Large, pro- 
ductive, leading commercial variety. 
July. 
DUKE — Late (Semi-sweet) — Very dark 
red when ripe, juicy, rich flavor. Late 
July. 
Sweet Cherries 
BING — Very large, almost black, one of 
the best market cherries. Meat firm, 
sweet and exceedingly well flavored. 
About one week earlier than Lambert. 
July. 
LAMBERT — Fully equal to Bing, both 
as a home and commercial variety. 
Fruit very large, heart-shaped. Firm 
flesh and rich sweet flavor. Less sub- 
ject to frost injury than any other 
sweet variety. July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN — Medium _ size, 
purplish-black, sweet. July. Best pol- 
lenizer for Bing and Lambert. 
ROYAL ANN — Large, pale yellow with — 
red cheek. Good canner. July. 
GOLD-—Large, golden yellow, very sweet. 
Thrifty grower. 
Our supply is limited, your early order will be appreciated 
