APRICOTS AND NECTARINES 
Apricots need cross-pollination. Plant two different varieties to insure satisfactory 
crops. Nectarines are self-fruitful. Plant them 15 ft. apart. Months after name of var- 
iety indicate the time of ripening. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Standard Trees, 2 year, 6 to 7 ft. (Apricots only) 
QUICKS CROPESIZES rr es Gree oe Pe aie eae $ 2.50 $ 7.20 $23.00 
Standard Trees, 1-2 year, 4 to 6 ft. (Apricots and 
Nectorines 0 = ee eas eae Gl et ere ieee eres 2.00 5.70 16.00 
EARLY GOLDEN APRICOT. July. Oblong, with orange-yellow skin, spotted with red. A hardy 
tree and good bearer. 
MOORPARK APRICOT. August. Deep yellow with red cheek. Has the highest quality and finest 
flavor of all Apricots. 
BOSTON NECTARINE. September. Bright yellow, Apricot-like flesh, pleasantly flavored. Skin 
smooth, deep red. 
SURE. CROP NECTARINE. August-September. The fruits are as large as good-sized Peaches, 
white, and overlaid with very attractive red. 
CRAB APPLES 
Crab Apples are self-fruitful. Plant them 30 ft. apart. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Standard Trees, 2 year, 5 to 6 ft... eee eee ete eee eee $1.75 $4.80 $14.00 
DOLGO. September. Fruit red, jellies easily, and makes a rich, ruby red jelly of excellent flavor. 
Bears young and heavily. The tree has a striking appearance with its profusion of blossoms 
in the Spring and its brilliant crimson fruit in the Fall. 
YOUNG AMERICA. September. Produces abundantly attractive red fruits of excellent size and 
quality. Jelly made from the fruit is a clear, beautiful red. 
QUINCES 
Quinces are self-fruitful. Plant them 15 ft. apart. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Standard Trees, 2 year, 4 to 5 fi............ BS epee gh Ae $ 2.25 $6.30 $19.00 
ORANGE. September. Bright golden yellow, of excellent quality. Delicious for jelly, jam and 
marmalade. The tree is dwarfish in growth, an early bearer, beautiful in the Spring, when 
covered with large, silvéry pink blossoms, and in the Fall when loaded with golden fruit. 
BUSH CHERRIES 
These are attractive ornamental shrubs which produce edible fruit. However, the fruit 
cannot be compared with Standard Cherries with regard to their quality. 
Bush Cherries are extremely hardy and bear fruit soon after planting. Plant 2 or more 
for cross-pollination. Plant them 4 ft. apart. 
Per 2 Per 10 Per 25 
Strong ‘Plants..2. yeara2 toca. ite, es ek ee ee ee $1.80 $ 8.00 $18.00 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY. Fruit is sweet, purple black, up to | in. in diameter, shaped like a 
Plum. The bush is low and spreading, and bears well in poor soil. Rarely growing over 5 ft. 
| FIGS 
We do not encourage general planting of Fig trees because their hardiness is limited 
to southern states. However, if you have a well protected, warm and sunny place and 
if you are prepared to give suitable winter protection, you might be able to grow them 
successfully as far north as Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong Planise 2-year, oto a itye 6 a ee eens $ 2.00 $5.70 $16.00 
BROWN TURKEY. An early variety. Has the habit of bearing on new wood the first season. 
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