FRUITS FOR THE HOME 
HYBRID CHERRY 
COMPASS CHERRY - PLUM. This variety 
should not be overlooked when planning the 
home orchard. Its quality is between the 
cherry and plum. A dark wine color. Tree 
is hardy, young, and dependable bearer. Fruit 
enough like a plum to make delicious butters 
and preserves. . 
OKA (Plum-Cherry). Hardy. One of the best 
of Prof. Hansen’s introductions. Very attrac- 
tive black fruit of good quality. Flesh red. 
Bears young, heavily. Produces large quanti- 
ties of fruit first year after planting. 
Per 1 Per 10 
4 to 6 ft., 2-yr., not prepaid ....$1.00 $9.50 
BU LOsDoL. eV re DOStDAIG) tess -90 8.50 
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HANSEN’S 
BUSH CHERRIES 
Hardy everywhere. Recommended particu- 
larly for Northern climate. Trees are dwarf in 
size, bearing early, heavily and annually. May 
be planted for ornamental purposes as well as 
fruit. Very attractive when in bloom and i oS , Va 
fruiting. 

2-year Transplanted Trees Early Richmond Cherries 
3 to 4 ft... 35e; 2 to 3 ft., 30c, postpaid 
| CHERRIES 
Per 1 Per 10. 
4 to 6 feet, not prepaid.......... $1.25 $11.50 
3 to o feet, postpaid... s. 0. 1.15 10.00 
2 to 4ifeet, postpride sae eee 95 8.25 
EARLY RICHMOND. Dark red: juicy, excellent 
flavor. This is a very popular variety for pies 
and canning as it ripens early and is a regu- 
lar bearer. Sometimes known as May Cherry. 
Ripens last of May and first of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Large, beautiful, 
dark red; very fine flavor. Excellent variety 
for pies and canning. This variety is widely 
planted ey market as well as nore nee 
ree is a large, vigorous grower and quite 
Moorpark dependable bearer. Ripens about two weeks 
later than Early Richmond. 

APRICOTS 
Sitovd feet; postpaid, seen ae ee ee $ 20 Each RUSSIAN APRICOTS 
21to. 4 feet, sPOstpaideto. oat ie SO Each 
: These are grown from native seed. These 
MOORPARK. Large as a peach, seed small, are not as large fruit as budded trees but they 
flesh yellow. are much hardier than the budded. 
MANCHURIAN. Brought from northern China. 
Hardiest of all Apricots and can be planted 13h Perl Per 10 
north into Minnesota. The fruit is large and 12 to 18 in., postpaid............ $ .10 $ 65 
the crop heavy. 18 to 24 in, postpaid... ai 00 

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