


Special 
CHERRY OFFER 
Husky, Quick Bearing Trees 
One each of the 4 favorites. 
Black, Red and Yellow “Oxheart” 
PLUS Montmorency Pie Cherry 
GROUP 16 Opely $Q.95 




CHERRIES 
“Black Oxheart” Cherries SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU*.. . You probably call this BLACK 
4-6’ trees...Only $2.45 ea. OXHEART. Huge, luscious maroon-black cherries simply 
bursting with juice and flavor. Sweet as honey, only much 
more fun to eat...especially when you pick them off your 
own trees. Largest and finest of sweet, eatin’ cherries. 
MONTMORENCY...The leading Pie-Cherry...makes the 
kind of pies that win prizes. ..the kind that make you come 
back for a third helping! Bright red color and good size. 
You can’t beat this for pies, jellies, etc. 
WINDSOR*...Another one of those dark red Oxheart types. 
Very large, sweet, firm and crammed with that “‘come-back- 
for-more’ flavor. Best of the late-bearing sweet cherries. 
BLACK TARTARIAN*...Earliest bearing of the black sweet 
cherries. So sweet and luscious, you can hardly tell this from 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau, the favorite eating cherry. ‘Trees heavy 
with purplish-black fruit in early July. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. ..Early bearing sour cherry. Small tree 
almost like a dwarf. Ideal where space is limited. Very dark, 
blackish skin, and sharp tangy flavor. 
NAPOLEON*...Pale yellow sweet cherry. Large fruit in July. 
4—6’ trees $2.45 ea.; 3 of same variety $6.60 
*For best crops, plant more than one variety of sweet cherry. 


PLUMS APRICOTS 
STANLEY PRUNE. . .Sweet, dark blue plums EARLY GOLDEN .. .'Trees heavy with attrac- 
overflowing with delicious juice. Comes into tive fruit in July. Fruit oblong. ..orange- 
bearing very young, and you can depend on yellow spotted with red. Very hardy and 
a good annual crop. This is the best plum reliable. eh 
for backyard orchards! Selected GIANTS 6-7’ $3.00 ea. © 
REINE CLAUDE...Yum-Yum! This pale Standard Trees 4-5’ $2.25 ea. 
yellow plum is just about perfect for eating 
and canning! Sweet, juicy, golden yellow 
flesh. Best yellow plum of all. NECTARIN ES 
BURBANK. ..Noted for its heavy production SURECROP...If you want something un- 
of dark red fruit. Vigorous, low-spreading usual and also delicious, try one of these! 
trees very ornamental. Fruit ripens in September...the size of 
ABUNDANCE. ..Large fruit...bright cherry large peaches. White in color with mark- 
red in color, and just filled with juice. Psy OL DUEO Ted SV Cry VISOROUS ANC ETO: 
( Abundance and Burbank give best crops if ductive. Surecrop is an outstanding variety. 
they are planted together for pollination. Standard Trees 4-5’ $2.25 ea. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON...Immense quan- 
tities of plums from every tree! Dark purple 
Especially fine for preserves and cooking. “Bally whe pleat ihis Fol 
Any of above varieties available in 2 Sizes: are ‘way ahead next Spring” kas 
Selected GIANTS 6-8’ $3.00 ea.; 3 for $8.10 . 
Standard Size 5-6’ $1.85 ea.; 3 for $4.95 
18 scormos Geneva Gardens 

