
MONTMORENCY CHERRY 
Cherries 
Price, 4-43 ft. trees, each $2.25 
EARLY RICHMOND--This is perhaps the 
most popular and valuable cherry yet prod- 
uced. It is very prolific and bears bright 
red, juicy fruit, rather acid in flavor and un- 
excelled for cooking. Tree very hardy. Rip- 
ens about 10th of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY--A large and bright 
red, very attractive Cherry. A very pleasant 
acid flavor. Ripens about 10 days after the 
Richmond. The fruit is much sought after on 
account of its large size and fine flavor. 

ORANGE--Its pre-eminence as a fruit for 
jellies and preserves make the quince a pro- 
fitable tree for the fruit grower, the farmer 
or even in the small garden. The quince does 
not take up much room as it isa dwarfish 
grower. The Orange variety is the most pop- 
ular. Hardy. 
Price 3 to 4 ft.- - - - - - each $2.00 
Plums 
Price, 4 to 5 ft. trees, each $2.00 
BURBANK--Large, roundish fruit, bright red 
when ripe. Flesh is yellow, sweet, of excel- 
lent quality, and has a pleasant odor. The 
tree is hardy and bears very freely of this 
delicious fruit. 
DAMSON--A very productive and popular old 
variety, bearing quantities of medium-sized, 
tart fruit, dark purple when ripe, covered 
with a heavy blue “‘bloom’’. One of the best 
plums for canning and preserving. Ripens in 
September. 
FELLENBERG (French or Italian Prune)--A 
desirable late Plum, oval; freestone. The 
purple fruit is juicy and delicious, and is ex- 
cellent for drying. Ripens in September. 
SUPERIOR--A big, new red Plum originated 
in Minnesota, which is rapidly gaining pop- 
ularity throughout the northern fruit growing 
country. Trees are extremely hardy, and 
uSually bear fruit early. Fruit sometimes 
measure two inches in diameter. Attractive 
heart shaped. Ripens to dark red color, 
richly flavored, wonderful keeper. We con- 
Sider it one of the very best plums that have 
ever been introduced in recent years. 
UNDERWOOD--Considered one of the finest 
of the Minnesota Hybrids. Originated at the 
Minnesota Plant Breeding Station. The fruit 
is large and of an attractive red color, juicy 
and sweet. Comes into bearing very young 
and a heavy producer. Midseason. 
WANETA--Color, a reddish purple; size, 
about 2 inches in diameter, and of delicious 
flavor. One of Professor Hansen’s best prod- 
ucts. No doubt, one of the largest and best of 
the native hybrids. 
MOORPARK APRICOT 

Apricots 
Price, 3 to 4 ft. trees, each $2.00 
MOORPARK--Very large, yellowish green 
with red on sunny side. Flesh bright orange 
and freestone. 
SUPERB--The best flavored, most productive 
Apricot yet produced. Medium size, light 
salmon color, excellent quality. 
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