CHERRIES 
PREPAID PRICES 
Size Each 10 
Medium 3-4' high .............. $1.25 $10.00 
Large <4-5* high 2. es 1.50 12.50 
HEAVY WELL BRANCHED TREES 
(One Year Older Than Above) 
Each 10 
x Eee $2.50 $22.50 
Size 
Selected 4-6' high 
SWEET VARIETIES 
BING. Very large, black, firm. Very rich. Good 
shipping and canning variety. July. 
BLACK REPUBLICAN. Solid, rich dark colored 
pollenizer. 
BE SAFE!! 
Every cherry tree sold by Rich & Sons 
Nursery has been field inspected each year 
by plant pathologists from Oregon State 
College and Inspectors from the Oregon 
Department of Agriculture for possible 
virus diseases. So far not one tree has been 
rogued. 
For your protection our budwood is taken 
from trees numbered and approved by the 
Experiment Station and the Department of 
Agriculture as true to name and free from 
dangerous virus diseases. Each "Mother" 
tree is checked twice annually to assure its 
remaining in good health. Budwood num- 
bers are available either from our office 
or from the Oregon Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Corvallis, Oregon. 
BE WISE — BE SAFE — BE SURE 

LAMBERT. Large cherry, purplish black, very 
good flavor; heart-shaped, good shipper. Fol- 
lows Bing. Productive. 
ROYAL ANN (Napoleon Biggareau). Pale yel- 
low with bright red cheek. Firm, juicy, sweet. 
Good shipper, canner and maraschino cherry. 
SOUR VARIETIES 
(Due to their growing habits, sour cherries are 
generally somewhat shorter in height than 
sweet cherries but their caliber is fully equal.) 
EARLY RICHMOND (Kentish). Medium, dark 
red, acid. Good cooking. Very hardy. June. 
MONTMORENCY LARGE. Large, dark red, 
small seed, firm flesh, fine flavored. A hardy 
tree which is a regular cropper and bears im- 
mense crops at an early age. A leading pie 
cherry. Ripens about July I5th. 
RICH’S HARDY FIGS 
(OREGON GROWN) 
2 yr., $2.50 Each; 3 yr., $3.00 Each 
BROWN TURKEY. Produces large, elongated 
fruits, rich purplish-brown in color. Flesh is 
strawberry red, fine grained, sweet and juicy. 
Adaptable to any section where the fig may 
be grown. 
LATTARULA. A sweet white flesh fig of ex- 
cellent flavor and quality. White skin. Bears 
first year. Ripens two crops a season. First 
crop first part of August, second crop October. 
Used for eating fresh or preserves. Has proven 
very satisfactory for the Northwest. For best 
crops do not prune. 
NEVERALLA (Partridge Eye). The Lion fig of 
Syria, extremely heavy bearing. This is a dark- 
colored fig with peach color pulp; almost seed- 
less when fully ripe. Very sweet; good for can- 
ning, eating fresh, pickling, and jams. 

RICH’S FIGS BEAR YOUNG 
6 RICH & SONS PAY THE POSTAGE 
