1952 SPRING CATALOG 21 
CHERRIES 
Price, 4 to 5 ft. trees, each $1.75 
\ EARLY RICHMOND—This is perhaps the most 
popular and valuable cherry yet produced. It 
is very prolific and bears bright red, juicy fruit, 
rather acid in flavor and unexcelled for cook- 
ing. Tree very hardy. Ripens about tenth of 
June. 
Cherry 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—A large and bright red, 
very attractive Cherry. A very pleasant acid 
flavor. Ripens about ten days after the Rich- 
mond. The fruit is much sought after on ac- 
count of its large size and fine flavor. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Price, 4 to 5 ft. trees, each $2.25 
‘YELLOW GLASS—A beautiful cherry of large 
size, pale yellow with bright red cheek; flesh 
firm and sweet. 
“BLACK TARTARIAN—This is the outstanding 
sweet cherry in our territory. Fruit is large, 
sweet, and of the highest quality. Tree is a 
thrifty, upright grower. 
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HANSON’S BUSH CHERRY and CHINESE CHERRY 
See under Prunus in Shrub Section. 
PLUMS 
Price, 4 to 5 ft. trees, each $1.75 
BURBANK—Fruit very large, yellowish in color 
with red cheek in sun. Extremely small pit. 
Bears middle of June. 
FELLENBERG—Large, dark purple, and sweet 
plum. One of the best for home canning. 
GREEN GAGE—A large oriental plum with fruit 
a greenish-yellow color. One of the finest eat- 
ing plums in cultivation. 
SMALL FRUITS 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND—After growing and testing a 
large number of Blackcap Raspberries during 
the past years, we find that this variety is far 
ahead of any in its class. The fruit is black 
and large, with a rich flavor, and the canes are 
exceptionally free from disease, and is a vig- 
orous grower. The crop is all ripened within 
a few days, making it a valuable market sort. 
We are now growing only this variety of 
Blackcap. 
Price per 25 tips 
Price# pers LOOM Cl DS pees eee eee epee 
LATHAM—After growing this variety we find it 
to be the largest and finest red berry we have 
ever had on the grounds. It originated at the 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm, and is now 
recognized at the best of all the reds. It was 
first sent out as Minnesota No. 4. It is of ex- 
traordinary large size, bright red color and ex- 
cellent flavor, and the fruiting season lasts 
Over six weeks. While most of the red rasp- 
berries are inclined to winter-kill at times, 
this variety has proven extremely hardy in the 
far north. The large size, fine flavor and hardi- 
ness puts it ahead of any kind yet introduced. 
The canes are very strong and sturdy and 
stand up well. 
Price per 25 transplants 
Price per 100 transplants 
INDIAN SUMMER—One of the finest of new 
red raspberries. Fruits are large, firm in tex- 
ture and keep their color when canned or 
quick frozen. Indian Summer makes an ideal 
berry for the home garden because the plants 
bear a heavy crop during the early summer 
and then bear another lighter crop in the fall. 
Price per 25 No. 1 suckers 
ELIiCes pete OORNOsFESUCK CLS meena arene 12.50 
BLACKBERRIES 
\ ELDORADO—The standard Blackberry for the 
north. Canes reddish brown, stock, hardy, and 
very productive. Berries medium to _ large, 
round, firm, and of very good quality. Valu- 
able for home use and market. 
Price per 25 transplants 
Price per 100 transplants 
CURRANTS 
‘CHERRY—Berries sometimes more than a half an 
inch in diameter. Bunches short. Vigorous and 
productive when grown on good soils and well 
cultivated. Price, 50¢ each. 
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