Apricots 
Superb: A hardy apricot that originated from Russian stock. Fruit is rich orange 
ripening over a three week period. Flesh is firm and delicious. Very pro- 
ductive. As hardy as peaches. 
Early Golden: A deep golden fruit that is excellent for eating and canning. The 
tree is rather small and bears young and heavily. Of Chinese ancestry this is 
quite hardy. Fruits are juicy and ripen right after cherries. 
Apricot Prices (See Plums) 
Plums 
Abundance: A red midseason p!um with yellow flesh. Tree bears regularly and 
heavily. 
Burbank: A large cherry-red plum. Firm and sweet. Tree is hardy and vigorous. 
Be sure to include both Abundance and Burbank in each planting for pollination. 
Stanley: The large blue prune-plum that is so well-liked. Plants are hardy and 
bear large crops. Best known of the blue plums. 
Shropshire Damson: The small b!ack late plum used for pies, jams, preserves. 
Plant some for unequaled fruit delicacies. Plants bear heavily. 
Hanska: A hardy plum hybrid from the plains. Fruit is bright red, good quality 
and fragrant. Starts bearing the second year and continues regularly. Ripens 
in August. Needs cross-pollination. Plant near another American plum. 
Opata: Another hardy hybrid from South Dakota. A medium plum with red skin 
and green flesh. Flavor is sweet and pleasing. Bears very young and regu- 
larty. Ripens in July. Plant near Hanska or another American plum for pol- 
lination. 
Plum and Apricot Prices (including delivery) 
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S-4efeeti- tall qoeeee ee ee $1.50 each $1.45 each $1.40 each 
A-Sefeet i stall see eh es he 1.75 each 1.70 each 1.65 each 
Pie Cherries 
Gilbert Montmorency: The extra hardy, dependable bright red sour cherry ripening 
in July. Most widely grown of.all cherries. 
Early Richmond: Ripens about ten days ahead of Montmorency. Earhiest of the 
pie cherries. Trees bear young and are hardy. A fine variety for extending 
the season. 
Sweet Cherries 
Black Tartarian: The big black-skinned black-fleshed juicy soft sweet cherry that 
is so delicious. 
Napoleon: A big luscious yellow cherry with a red cheek. Also known as Royal 
Anne. Best of the yellow sweet cherries. Sweet cherries must be cross-polli- 
nated include both varieties in your planting. | 
Kansas Sweet: A new variety. Similar to the pie cherries in growth and appear- 
ance but a darker red and a wonderful sweet flavor that is the equal of the 
sweet dessert cherries. Self-fertile. This was originated in Kansas and is 
much hardier than other sweet cherries. 
Prices on Cherries (including delivery) 
1-4 5-9 10 and up 
3-4 eefeet tallies eee $2.00 each $1.95 each $1.90 each 
A-Sa feet atallijee eee ee 2.50 each 2.40 each 2.25 each 
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