250 BARTLETT 
Bears early, very juicy and highly flavored. Strong 
grower, bears abundantly. 
251 GARBER 
An upright grower with heavy dark green foliage. 
Fruit large, juicy, melting, rich and fine, Does well 
nearly everywhere. September and October. 
252 KIEFFER 
One of the most popular pear trees grown. Large 
golden yellow, often blushing in the sun; one of the 
best for preserving and canning. It is liable to over- 
bear; therefore, special pains should be taken to thin 
fruit. 
253 PINEAPPLE 
Has a distinct pleasing odor, resembling that of the 
pineapple, This pear is a very attractive yellow with 
conspicuous brown specks; is very beautiful and has 
been a popular seller. Ripens in August. 
Prices on Peor Trees 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
18 tonedain one yearooe._.--- $ .69 $6.00 $ 52.50 
2itaress ite One yearee 2 = _= 19 1.25 65.00 
SELOMPARt srOnery eal a= econ = 89 17.50 70.00 . 
SatOuANLE AtwWOnvearmpr se se- 1.39 10,00 90.00 
Sete Lit WOoeveareDies oa. 1.69 {5.00 135.00 


Every home should have a few cherry trees. 
They require very little attention. Spraying is 
not necessary. They make a handsome shade 
tree. They can be grown in any waste space or 
corner, There are several varieties that bear 
luscious fruit. Their fragrant blossoms are the 
first sign of spring. 
Sweet Cherries 
260 BLACK TARTARIAN 
A favorite sweet cherry, well adapted to almost any 
soil and climate. Lives to an old age, fruit medium 
size, brownish black, flesh purplish red, juicy, rich 
and for home use is one of the best. 
261 GOVERNOR WOOD 
Few cherries are equal to it in quality or productive- 
ness. Fruit medium size, soft, and of fine flavor, pale 
yellow with blush. 
262 NAPOLEON 
Very large, pale yellow with bright red cheeks, very 
firm, juicy and sweet, vigorous grower and very pro- 
ductive, One of the best. 
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Sour Cherries 
263 EARLY RICHMOND 
A favorite sour cherry. It is the good dependable 
variety that yields such marvelous crops in the garden 
and lawn, The fruit is dark red, tender, juicy and of 
excellent quality. 
264 MONTMORENCY 
A large, light red cherry of the Richmond class. It 
is larger and more solid, about ten days late. 
PRICES ON CHERRY TREES 
Each Per3 Per 10 
18-24 in. one yeare.--------- $ .98 $2.65 $ 1.50 
CROLL ALONOsV Cal aoe eaten a a= 1.39 3.15 10,00 
a0 45ft One) Veal sae as 1,49 4.25 12,50 
Bush Cherry 
This new Cherry is becoming the nation’s favorite fast. 
It produces fruit about the second year after transplant- 
ing. Tree is of dwarf habit and fruit can be easily 
picked. 
380 DWARF OKA CHERRY 
A mass of white blossoms in the spring time followed 
by an abundance of large plum-like fruit,-red to the 
seed. The trees we send out should bear some fruit 
the following year. A most ornamental small tree for 
the lawn. For pollenization plant it in close proximity 
to a Rocky Mt. Cherry. 
381 ROCKY MT. CHERRY 
A small bush Cherry with branches a mass of cherry- 
like fruits one-half inch or more in diameter, excellent 
for jams and jellies. A perfect fertilizer for the Oka 
Cherry. 
Prices on Bush Cherries 
Prices: Each Per3 Per10 
ORL OMLS S10 teens oom oem eee $ .39 $1.00 $3.00 
IEW ae {BS bb ie ee eS ee Al 1,35 4,00 
BELOM GULL pao te en cete es —acas 59 1.05 4,7 
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