Cherries 
Caliper means diameter 
in inches at the base of vte 
tree trunk. In our prac- 
tice of producing stocky, 
well-branched trees so nec- 
essary for successful de- 
velopment in our western 
climate, the height to which 
we grow them is of secon- 
dary importance. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Ripens about July 1; fruit 
medium sized, red. Sizes 4, 5. 
' ENGLISH MORELLO. Ripens late July. Fruit 
large, nearly black, very attractive. Starts bearing 
heavily at early age. Size 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 
MONTMORENCY. The best all around sour cherry 
grown. Ripens mid-July; fruit large, bright red. Lead- 
ing commercial variety. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 
OSTHIEM. Nearly black; tender and juicy with 
rich delicious flavor. Ripens mid-July; has the sweet- 
est flavor of the sour cherry varieties. Size 5. 
Varieties Alike or Assorted 
Price each in lots of 

Size Caliper In. Appr. Ht: 1-4 5-15 16-25 
1 % to l 4 ft. up $2.05 $2.00 $1.95 
re 11/16 3% ft. up 1.85 1.80 1.75 
3 2716 to 11/16 3 fru 1.606 1.55 1.50 
4 elon to” 9/16 2% ft. up Behy!) ara 1.20 
5 5/16. to 7/16 2 HORE ENS, 1.10 1.05 1.00 
SWEET CHERRIES 
YELLOW GLASS. Sweet cherries are not always 
fully hardy in the Hastern Slope and Plains country. 
Yellow Glass has withstood the climate better than 
other varieties. Attractive golden yellow fruit of good 
size; firm flesh and sweet flavor. Sizes 1, 2, 3 
WINDSOR. Large purple-black sweet cherry that 
is firm and crisp. Thought to be slightly hardier than 
De hae sweet cherries such as Bing and Tatarian. 
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Prices of Yellow Glass and Windsor Cherries 
Each in lots of 
Size 1-4 5-15 
1 Petomines trunk 445 ft. and up $2.25 $2.20 
2 9-11/16 in. trunk, 4 ft. and up 1.85 1.80 
3 fevalov ins trunk, 3 ft; and up 1.60 1.55 
(Standard grades, branched and Whips) 

Photograph of typical young cherry orchard planted 
by one of our customers. Such results are possible 
with only the finest nursery stock. 
Hansen Bush Cherry 
A hardy and very useful type fruit growing to 
about 4 ft, excellent to supplement tree fruits. Bears 
many small, sweet, dark plum-like fruits; starting to 
bear very soon after transplanting. 2 to 3 ft., each 
75c; three for $2.10; per ten, $6.00. 
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