22 FALL PRICE LIST, SEPTEMBER 20, 1949 

Fruit Trees (Continued) 
CHERRIES—SOUR 
ONE YEAR 
rink KpebeRavyeree cy see vijay coe de 
9-160 Li-160n orl spe 
7-16 to 9-16 in., 2% ft. up 
Ha1Gs Ol 7-16 ayy cel Up eee 
Early Richmond, Dark red, early. 
English Morello, Dark Red, late. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
= eNotes snaeet ged he 9.00 85.00 800.00 
cau ont ten topeeayad ph RAS 8.00 75.00 700.00 
Fe RAS CEN 6.50 60.00 : 
ge re A 5.00 45.00 
Montmorency. Dark red, mid- 
season. (Gilbert strain). 
CHERRIES, SWEET 
ONE YEAR, MOSTLY WHIPS 
11-16sin Up, 4 osll Ue ee ae 
9-165(On1 1-1 G8iIns, 461.8 pee ee 
7T-16910'9-1610, ott. UD eee 
Black Tartarian. Purplish-black, 
early. 
Governor Wood. Crimson on yel- 
low, early midseason. 
Per 10 Per 100 
a ry Ae eee ey 5 10.00 90.00 
PE MA St Oe ix no 8.50 80.00 
« seve pdovede Gieks ee eee eee ee 7.00 65.00 
Kansas Sweet. Dark red, early. 
Napoleon, Red over yellow, mid- 
season. 
PEARS—STANDARD 
TWO YEARS 
LI-1G ine angiips4+oc10) and ups a 
9-16 totll-1G6 ne 4eit and Up ee 
1-165LO) 9-161, ecuee GO Lene ae 
5-1 6:LO) (- Losier et eae) Dine eee 
Bartlett. September, highest 
quality. 
Copes. October, nearly seedless. 
Douglas. September, new 
desirable. 
Duchess. September, very large. 
Garber. September, very hardy. 

Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
isp seat 2h5' Gus see 7.50 70.00 650.00 
Yael dene a eater. aR 6.00 55.00 500.00 
MeN ea ee 5.00 45.00 400.00 
i err Cor he 4.00 35.00 300.00 
Kieffer. October, excellent for 
cooking. 
Orient. August/September. New. 
Excellent for canning. (10c 
higher on all grades.) 
Seckel. September, superior 
quality. 
2 Year budded Pear. Photographed in our fields Aug. 2, 1949. 
