Stanehi FRUIT TREES 
APPLES AND CRABS 
Jonathan. Long-keeping, red, very productive. Winter. 
“McIntosh. Bright red, smooth. Early Winter. 
Red Gravenstein. Considered the best red fall apple. 
~Red Delicious. Good pollenizer. An improvement on 
the older type Delicious. Good eating. Winter. 
Red Rome. Darker than Rome Beauty. A good baking 
apple. Winter. 
Staymen Winesap. Red, large, juicy, crisp. Winter. 
Yellow Delicious. A golden variety of the Red Delic- 
ious. Winter. 
Yellow Transparent. 
~ Hyslop. 
poses. 
~ Transcendant. Very early. Large yellow, juicy crabs 
that make excellent jelly. 
Prices on all Apples and Crab Apples, 2 yr. old, $2.50 
Golden yellow. Early July. 
Fine firm flesh that can be used for all pur- 
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APRICOTS 
Moorpark. -The -largest,of..the apricots. Good color of 
brownish-red.: Pleasant sweet flavor. The most pop- 
ular and .widely--planted. - 
Tilton. Fruit of true apricot color. Bears heavy and 
good canner. 
Prices.on all. Apricots, 2 yr. old, $2.50 
PLUMS AND PRUNES 
Burbank. Large size, almost round. Flesh sweet and 
of good flavor. 
Hungarian. Largest of the prunes. Beautiful red color. 
Italian Prune. Medium to large size, oval shaped. Dark 
purple in color. Excellent canner and the most pop- 
ular of all prunes. 
~ Peach Plum. Earliest ripener. Skin red dotted with 
blue. Flesh greenish yellow tinged with red when real 
ripe. One of the leading market varieties. 
~~ Santa Rosa. Large, purplish crimson. The flesh is yel- 
low, of excellent quality. Fine for all purposes. Early 
July. 
~ Yellow Egg. A large handsome yellow plum, 
shaped. Very juicy and sweet. 
Prices all prunes and plums. 2 yr. old, $2.50 
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FULL SIZE FRUIT ON 
Dwarfer 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Enjoy Better, Earlier Fruit! 
Most people report that our Dwarf Fruit Trees bear 
some fruit the first year of planting. No longer neces- 
sary to have acres to enjoy an orchard. Plant these 
trees right in your own backyard. By proper pruning 
they can be kept to 8 ft. and can be planted as close 
as 8 ft. together. Because of the demand for these trees, 
we will only have the following varieties available this 
year. : 
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PEACHES 
: Early Elberta. Improved Elberta, large yellow, red 
cheek, juicy, tender yellow flesh. Good canner. Free- 
stone. 
~ Golden Jubilee. A new large early peach that is high- 
ly recommended by everyone growing it. Late July. 
Freestone. 
~ Hale Haven. Considered by many to be the hardiest 
of all peaches. Ripens before Elberta. Bears at an 
early age and is freestone. 
‘J. H. Hale. Fruit is of the largest size. Very firm. 
Flavor is unexcelled. Good keeper and canner for 
wide mouth jars. Freestone. 
~ Rochester. Has the good qualities of the old variety, 
Crawford, but a full two weeks earlier. They tell us 
that this variety only needs half the sugar of other 
peaches when canning. Freestone. 
~ Slappy. Some ladies tell us that they wouldn’t can 
any other peach except Slappy. Very hardy, early 
yellow, with a flavor like no other peach. Freestone. 
Prices on all peaches, 2 yr. old, $2.50. 
PEARS 
* Bartlett. A well known favorite for both eating and 
canning. We think this is the best pear and you will 
agree after biting into the juicy, well-flavored flesh. 
Price on Bartlett, 2 yr. old, $2.50. 
RED BARTLETT. New sport of the Bartlett. 
All the characteristics of the regular Bartlett 
except the skin which is a highly colored red. 
Pat. No. 741. 
3 yr. old, $3.50. 
CHERRIES 
~ Bing. Black, sweet, well flavored. Pollenizer required. 
~Black Republican. Black, firm, good canner. Excellent 
pollenizer. 
™ Black Tartarian. 
lenizer. 
“Lambert. Black, sweet, a little later than Bing. Pol- 
lenizer required. 
~Royal Ann. Large, red and yellow. Good canner and 
for eating. Pollenizer required. 
“~Montmorency. The best of all pie cherries. Large semi- 
sweet and most widely planted. No pollenizer required. 
Prices on all cherries, 2 yr. old, $2.50. 
Black, sweet and juicy. Excellent pol- 
APPLES 
APRICOTS 
Gravenstein Wenatchee Moorpark 
Red Gravenstein Tilton 
Sparton 
Red Jonathan CHERRIES 
Yellow Transparent Bi 
ing 
PEACHES Royal Ann — 
Rochester Black Tartarian 
SES Hal Montmorency 
J ae Lambert 
Early Elberta “ 
Early Crawford 
PEARS 
PRUNES Bartlett 
Italian Red Bartlett 
All dwarf fruit trees, $5.00 each. 
‘ 2 for $9.00 
