Center Point, Iowa Crab Apples, Cherries, Peaches 
CRAB APPLES 
See also Dolga, Red Flesh, and Skugog among the ornamental crabs. 
VIRGINIA. A very hardy crab with wide strong crotches used chiefly as the 
understock to graft less hardy varieties on. 
WHITNEY is an old favorite. A large red mild flavored eating, canning and 
pickling crab. Hardy healthy tree that bears good crops. 
YOUNG AMERICA. Produces abundantly, attractive red fruit of excellent 
size and quality. Excellent for jelly. Tree is hardy, vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Also an excellent ornamental. 
FRUIT 
CHERRIES 
Plant on well drained soil only. Elsewhere they will be unsatisfactory 
and short lived. 
Size Each Per 10 
EARLY RICHMOND. The popular early pie 3-4 ft. $1.50 $14.00 
cherry. Bright red, juicy and _ delicious 4-5 ft. 1.90 17.50 
fruit. Strong growing tree that bears heavily 5-6 ft. 2.20 20.00 
and young. 
MONTMORENCY. Bears large firm, fine flavor- 3-4 ft. 1.50 14.00 
ed fruit ripening about ten days later than 4-5 ft. 1.90 17.50 
Early Richmond. 5-6 ft Bio 20.00 
NANKING CHERRY. A very dwarf cherry bear- =o wLt. 1.50 
ing heavy loads of small red fruit in mid- 
July. Bears second year and in full produc- 
tion third year. Improved selections of the 
Minn. Station. 
PEACHES 
Peaches in Central Iowa should be planted where they will have as much 
winter protection as possible. 
Pricesst 01 male PeaCheS:= 52. ae ee 5-6 ft. $1.50 $14.00 
CHAMPION. White fleshed freestone of excellent quality. One of the hardi- 
est and most reliable for Central Iowa. 
HALE HAVEN. Rivaling the Alberta, this peach is a few days earlier and 
hardier. 
POLLY. Claimed by some as the hardiest peach. A large, SUES free- 
stone, ripening just before the Alberta. White flesh. 
RED HAVEN. An excellent quality extra early yellow fleshed freestone 
peach with high color and hardy. 
