Welchs 
CHERRIES f 
— None Yiner * 
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4 to 6 ft., 11/16 in., $1.70 each, not prepaid. 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in., $1.60 each, not prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in., $1.35 each; per 5, $1.25 each, post- 
paid. 
EARLY RICHMOND. (English Pie Cherry.) A well known 
and old standard variety. Tree is hardy, healthy, a 
free grower, very productive and regular in bearing. 
Fruit clear, bright red, of medium size, acid, rich, and 
one of the best for canning and for pies. Bears in June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Fruit large, almost blackish red 
when fully ripe; very rich. Tree small. July. 
MONTMORENCY. A beautiful, large red Cherry, larger 
and finer than Early Richmond and 10 days later. Be- 
ing extraordinarily prolific and very hardy it can be 
highly recommended. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM. It is larger than the Rich- 
mond Cherry, and is about the same bright red color. 
In quality it is good, with a different flavor from any 
Cherry or Plum. It is fine for canning and preserving. 
July. Much superior to bush Cherries. 4 ft., 95c each, 
postpaid. 
CHERRY BARGAINS 
5/16 in., 2 to 3 ft. Trees 
Montmorency 
SWEET 
CHERRIES 
YELLOW GLASS. One of the 
best and most productive of 
the sweet cherries. Makes 
1 EARLY RICHMOND and 
2 MONTMORENCY e beautiful symmeirical 
PRICES 
$2.95 POSTPAID 4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in., ye each, 
not prepai 

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Collection 
1 Peach Plum. 3-4 ft. 
1 Oka Sweet Cherry Plum. 
3-4 ft. 
1 Montmorency Cherry. 
3-4 ft. 
$3.00 PREPAID 
DWARF FIGS 
No fruit is more thoroughly 
enjoyed in the late fall than 
sweet delicious Figs. Fine for 
eating fresh, drying and can- 
ning. This dwarf Fig bears 
fruit the first year. Can be 
grown outdoors successfully in 
localities south of central Mis- 
souri. Jn districts farther north, 
it should be planted in a tub 
and brought inside to ripen the 
fruit. Plants will winter in an 
ordinary cellar. 18 to 24 in., 
70c each, postpaid. 




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