FRUITS THAT WILL BERING PLEASURE and PROFITS) 
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or pickles. 
No. 627 Express Prepaid 
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5 TO 6fT. 
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are 5 to 
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by prepaid express, 
easiest fruits to grow and 
thrive in_any climate 
where other fruit grows. 
2 varieties for 
Douglas, Kieffer, and Parker are blight 
resistant. Pears 
or Fall. 
Grades below 
Com mercial 3/5’, 
These varieties are deliciously 
as sweet, and especially adapted for 
Description of 8 or eastern states. Not as hardy as Sour 
1-3 4-7 more Cherries, so not recommended for severe 
climates. Order in Spring only. 8 or 
-$0.95 $0.90 $0.85 Prepaid Frices 123 4-7 more 
; ommercial 3/5"). 46" 23. 6 $1.40 $1.30 $1.25 
, 1300 1-200 «1.15 Home Orchard 4/6’, %6” .. 1.70 1.60 1.55 
Quick Crop 5/7’, %6”..... 1.95 1.80 1.70 
Va ahead ala 
Dwarf Size 4’, 
BPO a ehenseate 
ing tree—fairly 
DWARF No, 6215. 
No, 6202—DOUGLAS, Best for Middle 
West. Vigorous and hardy. Often bears eo 
} Considered blight proof. ~~ 
Fruit large, golden yellow with blush. é 
Fine texture and flavor. 
No, 6203—KIEFFER. 
yellow, meaty pear for canning. ‘Tree 
second year. 
- 1.65 1.50 1.40 
- 215 1.95 
. 2.50 2.40 
No. 6201—BARTLETT. 
mercial variety. 
juicy, high flavored fruii. Strong grow- 
Pears are one of the 
Plant at least 
good cross-pollinization. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
TEE 
can be ordered in Spring 
No. 6301—BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, 
purplish-black cherries of finest flavor. 
Rich, juicy. Excellent for eating fresh. 
Popular in the East. 
No. 6303—SCHMIDT’S BIG. New attractive 
sweet cherry, rich mahogany in _ color. 
Grows in clusters. Yields an abundant crop. 
No. 6304—YELLOW GLASS. Hardiest of all 
sweet cherries. Golden yellow fruit is juicy 
and well flavored. 
No. 6307—BING. Unusually large, heart- 
shaped, dark maroon fruit that is extremely 
attractive for market. Flesh is firm and 
juicy, full of rich, delicious flavor. Vigorous 
grower. Ripens in late June. 
Favorite com- 
Heavy bearer of large, 
hardy. GIANT No. 6260. | __ 
Large golden 
is extra hardy, blight resistant and bears 
young, 
Family Orchard 
been family favor- 
selection makes an 
GIANT No. 6261. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
These varieties are hardy anywhere and 
bear young. A big profit crop used for 
No. 6209—-PARK- 
ER. Fruit is me- 
dium to large size. 
Yellow with a dis- eating, canning, preserves and pies. 8 or 
tinct blush. ‘Fine Prepaid Prices 1-3 4-7 more 
and tender, sweet, Commercial 3/4’, Yie”..... $1.25 $1.15 $1.10 
juicy, and full of 
Home Orchard 4/4%’, %6” 1.50 1.40 1.35 
flavor. Heavy pro- 
Quick Crop 4144/5’, 46” .. 1.85 1.70 1.60 
ducer. Blight re- Giant size 5/534’, %”.. 2.25 2.00 
sistant. Extremely i rime cit : 
hardy, excellent No. 6308—EARLY RICHMOND. The favor- 
for colder eli- ite early cherry. The fruit is bright red, 
Hardy, pro- 
GIANT No. 
mates, juicy and of. delicious flavor. 
lific grower, heavy producer. 
6360. 
No. 6308—ENGLISH MORELLO. Best late, 
dark red, hardy cherry. Low growing trees 
are always loaded with large, juicy, well 
flavored tart cherries. Later than Mont- 
morency. 
No. 6310—LARGE MONTMORENCY. Does 
well everywhere, Extra hardy, it bears 
large crops regularly ripening 10 days after 
Early Richmond. Very large fruit, firm 
flesh and finest flavor. GIANT No. 6361. 
Order Sour Cherries in Spring or Fall 
ALL BERRY'S NURSERY 
STOCK IS PREPAID 
og @ YEARS 
will provide 
LP 31051. 
ORDER ALL PLUMS IN SPRING OR FALL 
Hardy American Varieties 
No. 6500-——SUPERIOR. Qualities of California Plums, 
extra hardy, will quickly bear large crops. The huge 
dark red plums have juicy, full flavored tender yellow 
meat. Best for eating fresh, canning, or plum butter. 
Giant No. 6566, 
No. 6501-—RED WING. An unusually large, dull red 
Plum developed in Minnesota. Flesh is rich, yellow, 
firm, juicy and sweet. Fine for eating or canning. 
No. 6502—-UNDERWOOD, Extra large, 
ed red pode pies 
ear. n ears large 
Seana Were hncis ie PREPAID PRICES ON ALL PLUMS 
No. 6504—-TOKA. High- ” 8 or 
ly recommended as a pol- 1-3 4-7 more 
Illinois. 
vored. 
for jelly. 
Freestone. No. 6507—GREEN GAGE. 
ea for eee sas: Commercial 3/5’, %46”.....- $1.00 $0.90 $0.85 
rul is quite arge an , ” « © ‘ 
freestone. Apricot color Home Orchard 4/6’, %&6”.... eke 1.25 1.20 
with firm yellow, rich fla- Quick Crop 5/7’, ™%e”.....-- 1.75 1.60 1.50 
vored flesh, Very hardy. Giant Size 5/7’, %”....... 2.15 1.95 
NO EXTRA COST, ALL NURSERY PRICES ARE PREPAID 
Berry’s give you 100% value and you’re the judge. Every grade 
is described just as we guarantee you will find it. Honest descrip- 
tions—honest values. Remember this in comparing our quality 
with more colorful catalogs. The money we save on catalogs en- 
ables us to prepay our nursery stock and save you up to 30%. 
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CVERY HOME, 
SHOUD ~ 
LOW AS 
$910 
PREPAID 
C INLOTS 
OF 12 
European and Japanese Group 
These favorite varieties are not as hardy as American 
varieties so they are especially suited for states east of 
Fine for eating or market. 
for proper cross pollinization. 
No, 6506—ITALIAN BLUE PRUNE. 
Italian dark blue Prune Plum, 
Excellent for eating fresh or canning. 
Plant at least 2 
The old favorite 
Juicy and very well fla- 
Not used 
Large sweet yellowish green 
fruit. Juicy and tasty for 
eating fresh or canning. One 
of the best late Plums. Stem- 
my cling stone. 
No, 6508 —_STANLEY 
PRUNE. The most profit- 
able Plum for Commereial or 
Home Orchard. Earliest 
Prune, Hardiest European 
variety. Consistent bearer of 
jarge, blue, richly full fla- 
wored fruit. Freestone, sub- 
acid. Best for eating and 
canning. 
No. 6524—REDCOAT. Bright 
red freestone fruit. Excellent 
flavor. Fine for canning. 
Very hardy. Heavy yielder. 
Bears young. 63 
