
APRICOT 
CHERRIES 
Cherry trees are a real asset to any home! Big, sweet, luscious 
cherries—fresh from the tree—will be appreciated by the whole 
family. Makes an excellent shade or lawn tree. Our trees are 
propagated from virus free certified bud wood. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Bing. One of the best and most delicious cherri2s. The color is 
deep, dark red——nearly black; meat firm, sweet, and exceedingly 
well flavored. Almost unequaled in size, attractiveness and qual- 
ity. Fruit hangs on the tree well and ripens uniformly so the 
crop can be taken at one picking. Deservedly one of the most 
popular. Requires pollenization. 
Lambert. A very large, heart-shaped cherry with firm flesh and 
rich, sweet flavor. An excellent shipper, taking first rank tor 
commercial production. Is less subject to frost injury at blossom 
time than other sweet varieties. Requires pollenization. 
Royal Anne. Large, light yellow with red cheek. Ranks among the 
best sweet cherries because of its large size, handsome appearance 
and high quality. Excellent for dessert, and the leading sweet 
canning variety. Requires pollenization. 
Black Republican. An excellent pollenizing variety. Rich in flavor, 
with fine quality, firm flesh, good canner, excellent eating. 
Black Tartarian. Medium to large, bright purplish black. Tender, 
juicy, very rich flavor. Productive, and ripens very early. Good 
pollenizer. 
Deacon. A large black cherry, with firm flesh and rich flavor. To 
the merits of the fruits is added the advantage of being a good 
pollenizer. 
Centennial. Large, yellow, firm-fleshed and excellent flavored. 
Good for canning or eating fresh, and a good pollenizer. 
Van Cherry. NEW. A Canadian introduction of real merit. Giant 
black cherry ripening shortly after Bing. Highly crack resistant. 
Excellent home or commercial variety. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
English Morello. Medium to large, blackish red, rich, acid, juicy 
and good. Very productive, an excellent canner. Late July to 
mid-August. 
Late Duke. Large, dark red, juicy and rich. An old, excellent va- 
riety, very productive. Mid-July. 
Montmorency. The most widely planted sour cherry, by reason of 
its early and regular bearing habits, and fine flavored fruit. Scarlet 
red color, round plump fruit hangs in clusters, making picking 
easy. 

APRICOTS 
Apricots are a beautiful and delicious fruit, a close relative of the 
plum and peach, combining the qualities of both. The fruit ripens 
after the early cherries, and just before plums and peaches. 
Perfection Apricot. The newest and best apricot for general com- 
mercial or home orchard planting. Very hardy, heavy bearing. 
The largest in size. Excellent flavor. 
Tilton. Medium to large, firm flesh, sweet and juicy. Trees hardy 
and a thrifty grower. One of the most popular. 
Wenatchee Moorpark. One of the largest in siz2; orange yellow 
skin with numerous russet dots; flesh firm, yellow, sweet, juicy. 
Ripens first to middle of August. 

COMBINATION CHERRIES 
2-way. Bing and Lambert 
Bing and Royal Anne 
Bing and Pollenizer 
$4.00 each 
3-way. Bing, Lambert and Pollenizer. 
Bing, Lambert and Royal Anne 
Bing, Royal Anne and Pollenizer 
$4.50 each 
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SPECIAL DOZEN RATE: 12 trees for price of 10. Write for prices on 
larger quantities. SPECIAL NOTE: All of our | year fruit trees are 
on 3 year field grown roots, excepting peach root stock which is 2 year 
field grown. 
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BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 35 
