EARLY RICHMOND 
B750 EARLY RICHMOND. (English Pie 
Cherry.) A well known and old standard 
variety. Tree is hardy, healthy, a free 
grower, very productive and regular in 
bearing. Fruit clear, bright red, of medi- 
um size, acid, rich, and one of the best 
for canning and for pies. Bears in June. 
B751 MONTMORENCY. A beautiful, large 
red Cherry, larger and finer than Early 
Richmond and 10 days later. Being ex- 
traordinarily prolific and very hardy it 
can be highly recommended. 
Welch Better Buy 
CHERRY BARGAIN 
B760X 
3-4 ft. trees 
1 EARLY RICHMOND and 
2 MONTMORENCY 
$3.15 
POSTPAID 
MANCHURIAN APRICOT 
a CHERRIES 
Prices (except as noted) 
4 to 6 ft., 11/16 in., $1.75 each, not pre- 
paid. 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 in., $1.25 each, post- 
paid. 
\ A Hardy Sweet Cherry 
B752 YELLOW GLASS. The hardiest of all 
Sweet Cherries. It stands 14 degrees be- 
low zero here at Shenandoah and bears 
a light, golden fruit, very sweet and de- 
licious. Makes a beautiful symmetrical 
tree, attractive in the yard. 4 to 5 ft. 
9/16 in., $1.75 each, not prepaid. 
Hansen's Bush Cherry 
(Transplanted) 
\B754 Easy to grow and sure to produce. 
Fruit is large, black and sweet. Practical 
and ornamental, making a good, clean, 
low-growing, hedge-like plant. 3 ft., 55c 
each; 3 for $1.40; 6 2-yr., 2-ft. seedlings 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
PEARS 
Pears are so easy to grow—and take so 
little space, because of the upright growth 
of the trees. Two or more trees are best 
for cross-fertilizing, but they need not be 
of the same variety. Have summer eating 
pears and a later one to wrap and keep 
for winter use. 
Prices 
4 to 6 ft., 11/16 inch, not prepaid, each, 
$1.45; 3 for $4.00. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 inch, postpaid, each, $1.15; 
3 for $3.00. 
B770 BARTLETT. The most popular sum- 
mer Pear. One of the best for canning 
and shipping. 
‘B771 KIEFFER. October. Very profitable 
market variety. A Pear of very large, 
fine appearance. Most widely planted 
of all winter Pears. A sure cropper and 
many trees will stand more than a hun- 
dred years. 
B772 SECKEL. (Sugar Pear.) Ripens in late 
summer. Small, rich fruit of high quality. 
This is the pickling pear. 
DWARF TREES 
Small trees for small spaces but the 
same delicious fruit. 
B773 BARTLETT 
B774 SECKEL 
$2.45 each; 2 for $4.50, postpaid. 
WELCH'S BEST APRICOT 
COLLECTION 
B785X 
1 Superb 1 Moorpark 
1 Manchurian 
These three 4-ft. trees, for only 
$3.75 
POSTPAID 
\ B782 SUPERB. 
MONTMORENCY 
HARDY 
APRICOTS 
These are the better varieties that are 
hardy over the widest area. 
Prices 
4 to 5 ft.. 9/16 inch, $1.75 each, not post- 
paid. 
3 to 4 ft., $1.35 each, postpaid. 
.B780 MANCHURIAN APRICOTS. Hardiest 
of all. Apricots. They have an almost 
frost-proof blossom. Bear very young and 
are self-pollenizing. If you want some 
really good fruit early in July, plant 
several of these new Manchurian Apri- 
cots. 
‘B781 MOORPARK. Very large, yel- 
lowish green with red on sunny 
side. Flesh bright orange and 
freestone. Ripens in August. 
The best flavored 
most productive Apricot yet pro- 
duced. Medium size, light salmon 
color; excellent quality. Ripens 
last of July. 
BARTLETT PEAR 
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