Neashe 
BUSH 
CHERRY 
Cat. No. 50 
The new quick-bearing Cherry. Easy 
to grow; sure to produce; highly pro- 
ductive; good flavor. Hardy every- 
where.« Perfectly hardy ornamental 
shrub with white blossoms followed by 
rich red fruit which is fine for making 
jam, jelly and pie. Plant two or more 
for pollination. 2-yr., No. 1—2 for 
$1.95. 
Neosho 
CHOICE PLUMS 
and PEARS 
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5 10 25 
Each Each Each Each 
SUDEIIX Gar. Can oer tae s cha ess $1.75 $1.60 $1.40 $1.25 
CERT TA toc Ath aay GIDE ce ORs le eee re 1.50 1.35 1.15 -95 
SaAE Et vate sch te ee eieeieta he 1.25 1.10 -90 -70 
CAE at fhe 4 SRC nA eae in, eas See or aA aE 1.00 85 -70 -50 
235—AMERICA. Golden yellow with red check. Bears young. Produces 
in abundance, high quality, sweet, juicy, solid meated Plums. Free 
from rot, extremely hardy. Ripens July 20th. 
236—BURBANK. Large cherry-red Plum. Flesh amber-yellow, with rich 
sugary flavor; high quality and very productive. 
237—ITALIAN PRUNE. The favorite market Prune. Medium to large 
_size. Dark purple, good quality; blooms late. One of the most widely 
grown Prunes in America. 
238—MUNSON. Earliest, ripening last of June. Large, yellow, good 
quality, tender, juicy, sweet. Bears young, producing large crops. 
239—PRESIDENT. The largest of all Plums. A beautiful dark purplish 
black with a heavy bloom. Ripens late, 10th of September. A won- 
derful rich flavored freestone, solid-flesh Plum. 
240—PREMIER. Extra large, bright red, yellow 
Ripens August Ist. A good producer. 
241—SAPA. (Hansen Hybrid.) Bears first year. A large size purple 
Hansen hybrid, with purple flesh full of rich juice of fine flavor. 
Bears heavy crops annually and begins fruiting the first year after 
planting. Ripens middle of July. 
242—STANLEY. Crop second year, ripens 10 days ahead of other 
Prunes. Beautiful purple-blue skin; sweet golden flesh. Freestone. 
The hardiest Prune for the Middle West. 
243—WANETA. A Hansen hybrid. Exceptionally hardy, withstanding 
extremely hot and dry weather. Often bears second year. Color 
purplish red; 2 inches in diameter. 
PEAR VARIETIES 
juicy flesh. Cling. 
Each Each Each Each 
Super Carters Cowie kooks $1.75 $1.60 $1.40 $1.25 
RIM Loe Nernst: rears ( Get eee ae ma 1.50 1.35 Lsilis) 90 
FE AULD) eid cncaecs hte 8 oe ee 1.25 1.10 -90 -70 
PERG ee oh) Ate ais: blo Alcea Ere ae 1.00 85 -70 50 
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215—BARTLETT. (Late summer.) The leading commercial variety; 
one of the most popular for dessert and canning. Flesh is white, 
fine grained, juicy and sweet. Tree is vigorous, very productive, 
hardy, bears young. 
216—DOUGLAS. (Early fall.) Douglas is a large, handsome Pear of 
Bartlett quality that ripens in early fall and comes into bearing 
the second or third year. Golden yellow, flushed with pink; tender, 
juicy, excellent flavor. It is blight proof, very resistant to dry weath- 
er. 
217—KIEFFER. (Winter.) Large, yellow, russeted; flesh white; rather 
coarse. A market and kitchen variety that succeeds farther south 
where other varieties fail. Tree hardy, very vigorous, resistant to 
blight. Blooms early. 
218—LINCOLN. (Summer.) Large, yellow; quality good to very good; 
similar to Bartlett, but more resistant to blight. Succeeds farther 
south than Bartlett can be grown. 
219—SEEDLESS. A Pear without seeds or core; all sweet, juicy flesh; 
a great producer; excellent quality, good size. Hardy. Tree bears 
young, ripens 10 days after Bartlett; self pollenizer. Fruit is a large, 
mapa golden yellow with blush. Flesh is tender, sweet, juicy and 
elicious. 

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Neoshe 
APRICOT 
and NECTARINE 
5 10 
Each Each Each 
SUPECREX SE ried. hp eee th TOT OE ec eee EL $1.75 $1.60 $1.50 
BS EF a Ro nh ore is ee hers 1.50 1.35 1.25 
a4 FC ean aces fot on. SITE altel on olige 1.25 1.10 1.00 
23 FMA ane das ce ee as Cree 1.00 90 .80 
245—SUPERB APRICOT. This fine variety originated in Kansas and 
has been largely planted in the Middle West. Hardy, productive. 
Fruit is medium large, orange-yellow, flesh firm, high quality. Fine 
for eating, sauce, preserves and pies. 
246—SCHEIHING APRICOT. 
weather and is a heavier producer. 
Superb for pollinization. 
Improved Superb. Can _ stand colder 
Plant one of these with the 
247—SURECROP NECTARINE. A cross between Peach and Plum. Has 
smooth skin like a Pium and seed like a Peach. Flesh and flavor 
of both Plum and Peach. Quality unusually pleasing. Beautiful 
bright red; size about same as medium size Peach. Freestone. 
Bears after second year. 
Send L Wing G ifs 
For Mother’s Day, Easter, Christmas, annivers- 
eries, for any occasion. Simply send us name, 
address and money order for amount you wish to 
spend and we will send this party a Gift Certificate 
good for this amount with your name as donor. 
We will also send them our catalog stating that 
they are to select whatever they wish for the 
amount of Certificate and we will ship stock at 
proper planting time. 
March 16, 1945 
“May | say that the shipment just received was the finest stock 
| have received for several years. Enclosed is additional order with 
check enclosed.”’ RICHARD W. HICKS 
Akron, Ohio 

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