FRUITS—FUR HOME OR ORCHARD 
APRICOT 
CHINESE APRICOT. Best general purpose apricot. 
Well colored and ripens from outside in. Medium 
size, round, with red blush when ripe. Used 
extensively on Western Slope of Colorado and in 
Utah. 
MANCHU. Hardy, good grower and well foliaged. 
Slightly smaller than Chinese apricot. Ripens 
with red blush, good eating fruit. 
11/16 size in either of above varieties: (Each 
$1.95) ( 3 for $5.70). 
Too large for mailing except by severe pruning. 
EARLY RICHMOND 
CHERRIES 
More satisfaction can be had from Cherry trees 
than any other trees. They are a beautiful sight 
from blossom to fruit and very seldom fail to pro- 
duce; every farm, garden or ranch should have 
cherries. They do not demand much attention. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND (Pie Cherry). A reliable old 
standard, with bright red fruit of medium size, 
very productive. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Large, dark red, nearly black; 
tender, juicy and rich. Tree is dwarf midseason. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Larger and finer than the 
Richmond and one of the finest flavored cherries 
in this class; valuable for canning, and preserv- 
ing. 
PRICES OF SOUR CHERRIES 
ALL VARIETIES 
Size, 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in. caliper: 
Postage 
$ .17 
30 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper and up. 
NOT MAILABLE: 
1 tree 
3 trees 
SWEET CHERRIES 
In planting sweet cherries, one Black Tartarian 
should be planted to every four or five of other 
varieties of sweet cherries as the former acts as 
pollenizer for the latter, and they will not bear 
without the help of the Black Tartarian. All of 
the sweet cherries we list have the same blossom- 
ing period. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, black; sweet and 
juicy. Bears in June. 
BING. One of the largest of the sweet cherries. 
Flesh firm and juicy. Tree is a strong grower 
and producer. July bearer. 
LAMBERT. Large dark red, wonderful flenyor. 
Bears later than either of above varieties. 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES 
ALL VARIETIES 
Size, 11/16 in. caliper and up, . Postage 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY. A very useful as well 
as ornamental shrub. A mass of white flowers 
in the early spring, followed by fruits, cherry- 
flavored but plum shaped. Foliage quite decora- 
tive in the fall, turning to red and bronze. 
3 to 4 feet (Each 85c) (3 for $2.40). 
Postage: (Each 10c) (3 for 22c). 
PEACHES 
ELBERTA. Large, juicy freestone peach that adapt$ 
itself to various soils. Fine flavor and a good 
one for canning. Ripens about mid-September. 
HALEHAVEN. Hardy. Large dark yellow fruit with 
ted meat. Ripens evenly with distinctive red 
blush. Wonderful as a canner. 
POLLY. Hardy, white meat, yellow skin. Freestone 
and an early bearer. 
J. H. HALE. Yellow skin, overlaid with carmine. 
Freestone, good flavor and midseason bearer. 
PRICES ON PEACHES 
Mailable only by severe pruning 
Choice of varieties, 11/16 size: (Each $1.39) (3 
for $3.80). 
PEARS 
DWARF BARTLETT. Same good fruit as the regular 
Bartlett but of dwarf growth, attaining a height 
of only 10 to 12 feet at maturity. 
% in. caliper, about 4 ft. trees: (Each $2.19). 
Postage: (Each 10c). 
BARTLETT. Large, buttery, Juicy, high flavored; 
bears early and abundantly. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY. Large, red cheeked and beauti- 
ful, of excellent quality, hardy and productive. 
Very popular in the West. Ripens September and 
October. 
Buy with Confidence—Plant with Confidence—GOLD SEAL SEEDS 75 
