Plinfell FRUIT TREES 
Apricots 
Apricots bloom early and many times are caught by frost. Heavy mulching after the 
ground freezes solid will retard their early blooming. 
CHINESE—Yellow. Large fruit, and very hardy. 

MOORPARK—Orange-yellow. Fruit large, with rich, sweet, flavor. 
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MANCHU—Large yellow blushed red. Crop very heavy. Hard Tg 
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SCOUT APRICOT—A Morden Manitoba, Canada, production. 2 ; 1.25 ics 
Bears well. Fruit bronze gold color. Flesh yellow, freestone, 9/16 in. caliper, 4-9 ft., standard... cscs : : 
tender, free of fibre and thin skinned. Very hardy. FAG in. calipepe oed ft sieeananeree eam rn eet. eee _.. 1,00 .95 
Cherries 
There is no fruit tree more profitable than the Cherry, especially the 
sour varieties, which are very desirable for pies and canning. They 
bear fruit very soon after planting and bring good returns on your in- 
vestment. Cherries are easily raised, as they are adaptable to almost 
any kind of soil, and should be planted in large enough quantities to 
insure plenty of this desirable fruit for the family. You may select varie- 
ties and obtain quantity prices. 
Lots of 
SOUR CHERRIES Each 4each 
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EARLY RICHMOND—PBright red. Earliest, and a good pie cherry. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Blackish red when fully ripe. Tart, but very rich 
for canning. 
MONTMORENCY—Large, red. The best all-purpose cherry. 
OSTEHEIM—Black when ripe. Red meat inside. Excellent for canning. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN—A big purple-black sweet cherry of fine flavor. 
Very juicy. 
BOHEMIAN SWEET CHERRY—Original tree came from Bohemia, was 
planted in Omaha, Nebr., where it bore its large luscious red fruit for 
many years. Tree is hardy, fruit larger than Montmorency; ripens 
some later. 
MONTMORENCY YELLOW GLASS—Golden yellow. A hardy and productive sweet cherry. 

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Pears 
BARTLETT (Summer)—Golden yellow, red cheex. Excellent flavor. EASY TO 
GROW 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE (Summer)—Large pear. Excellent quality, smooth flesh. 
Every home 

Hardy and bears young. ~ 
should have a 
DOUGLAS (Winter)—The best winter pear. Hardy. Bears young and pro- a a6 fac Paattroeen 
ductive. oe : 1 
DUCHESS (Autumn)—Large greenish yellow. Flesh white. Excellent flavor. 
Hardy and productive. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY (Autumn)—Large, beautiful, excellent quality, juicy. 
Hardy and productive. poe 
Each 4 each 
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Write Us for Varieties of Fruits Not Listed, as 

Space Does Not Permit Us to List All Kinds. 
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