Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Apricots The Linn County Nurseries 

CHERRIES 
Plant on well drained soil only. Elsewhere they will be unsatis- 
factory and short lived. 
Montmorency is about 10 days later than Early Richmond and a 
little larger. These are the most dependable varieties. 
Early Richmond Montmorency 
PRICES: Each» Per 10 
B= Gl Cee Pe tain) EE cco ig) rar eateries Mee eae $2.25 $20.00 
DPS se hee Soe pn ese een eA ES at OE 1.90 17.50 
BRAM tae Mak Bit es fra Rae ee ees ere 1.50 14.00 
PEARS 
Pears do well on clay or gravelly up land. The fruit is less subject 
to worms than apples, but the trees are more subject to fire blight. 
Bartlett 3-4 and 4-5 ft. *.Pultney 4-5 ft. 
‘Brierschmidt 4-5 and 5-6 ft. Seckel 3-4 and 4-5 ft. 
Duchess 4-5 and 5-6 ft. Sheldon 5-6 ft. 
Kieffer 4-5 and 5-6 ft. Smythe 4-5 ft. 
Lincoln 3-4, 4-5 and 5-6 ft. Tyson 3-4 and 4-5 ft. 
PRICES: Each 
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hee dy cL tyh he th Sables Oe hal ORE Sige OUI ca ae cape ure 1.75 
SEAT Wwe, me) Cee Pe Mee fas Da lee gi ma ae aN He 1.50 
PEACHES 
Peaches in central Iowa should be planted where they will have as 
much winter protection as possible. 
Champion Polly 
Halehaven Rochester 
PRICES: : 
Dad Giger pie en ee er Ve GWe Le se eas $1.50 
APRICOT 
We just list one apricot this year. It is Anda, one of Hansen’s Man- 
churian varieties. 
ASRRP eRe Mice Coen Bi eh eae $1.85 
iain FACILIS HPL gy eae a tae Ue ae 1.40 
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