FLOWERING FRUIT TREES 
Flowering Fruit Trees 
All plants in this section will be dug “bare roots.” 
Grading is by caliper and approximate height. 
FLOWERING APRICOTS (6) |!° 100 
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GRLOLS. 31 tater re dae gO Lege 75 70 
APEOS GET eta ene nid eames eR 65 °° °#.60 
BECO ce [rare ie nar alee er, nee! Te alee 55 50 
Early Double Pink, medium sized flowers, very fra- 
grant. 
Peggy Clarke, double deep rose pink, intensely fra- 
grant. 
Rosemary Clarke, large double white, intensely 
fragrant. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
We are completely sold out again this year, with 
the possible exception of one or two single pinks. 
FLOWERING PEACHES (4) 
OREO VS ate eee Te pene tec nreer 75 70 
Et Oa Ge ETE A Mee sin lerass Denar ee 65 .60 
BRO (Ast le oar eh eee nr eae, 55 50 
Aurora, double soft flesh pink, early. 
Burbank, double large shell pink, late. 
Camelliaflora, double red, late. 
Double White, large double white. 
Helen Borchers, large double pink, ruffled petals. 
Peppermint Stick, double variegated. 
San Jose Pink, double pink, early. 
FLOWERING PLUMS 
On (028 Pit cok nase eee eee uae 75 10 
ACTOSO site Sey ch ye we omen ge -65 -60 
3° tO cA ELA get. Se ie tn ree 55 50 
blirieana (5), double pink, purple leaves. 
Hollywood, (5), white flowers in profusion; edible 
fruit. Leaves green above, red beneath. 
pissardi, (3), flowers single white; purple leaves. 
Thundercloud, (4), flowers single white; deepest 
purple leaves known in plums holding their color 
until they fall. 
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