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CHERRIES 
‘EARLY RICHMOND.—Medium size, clear red, and 
quite acid. Ripens May and June. 
ENGLISH MORELO.—Very dark sour cherry; latest 
to ripen. One of the best cooking cherries. Dwarfish- 
growing tree. Especially good for garden planting. 
MONTMORENCY ORDINAIRE.—Large, red, ot eX- 
ceedingly productive. Late June. 
DYEHOUSE.—A sure bearer, largely planted for early 
markets; ripening a week before Early Richmond, which 
it closely resembles. June. 
Sweet Cherries 
BLACK TARTARIAN.—Large; black; heart-shaped; 
_ very juicy and sweet. 
BING.—Very large, dark brown, almost black; flesh 
firm, sweet rich, and delicious. One of the most profit- 
able sorts. July. 
GOVERNOR WOOD.—Large, round, dark, heart-shap- 
ed, yellow, mottled with red; flesh sweet, juicy, and de- 
licious. Fruit hangs well on tree. June. 
Each 10 100 
Reet ee ey OS se $ .75 $7.00 $65.00 
Se fr 1.00 9.50 90.00 
See ee es ey 1.50 14.00 130.00 
PS 2.00 19.00 180.00 
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FIGS 
MAGNOLIA.—Large, purple violet of the Adriatic 
class; flavor excellent; bears on one-year stem. Largely 
grown in commercial orchards. 
BROWN TURKEY.—Adriatic. Medium; violet brown; 
sweet and good. Has the habit of bearing on the new 
shoots, even in the nursery row. 
CELESTIAL.—Makes large trees; hardy farther north 
than most other varieties. Small, pale-violet fruit, fine 
flavored, very early, commencing to ripen in June and 
continuing two months 
BRUNSWICK.—Large; irregular; light violet; quality 
excellent. Very reliable and prolific. 
Each 10 100 
DY Saas 6 oe, le $50 $4.00 $35.00 
PSR 9G AEs hoa eee 0 ee .65 6.00 50.00 
212 E51 a peal Ae A ci a Gt Ot a 15 7.00 65.00 
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MULBERRIES 
DOWNING.—Large, rich, subacid. Ripe in June and 
uly. 
HICK’S EVERBEARING.—In fruit for several months, 
ripening in June, July, and August. Very prolific; fruit 
large, black and ‘sweet. Does well all over the South. 
Each 10 
3-4 ft. CA ARSE, hea ee i Pan a oe mgd Pld sok one $1.00 .. $9.00 
It Sag evn nddesede iba ste ae or 1.25 10.00 
