THE ADAMS COUNTY NURSERY AND FRUIT FARMS 
SOUR CHERRIES 
“THE BEST THAT GROW” 
Prices on 2 Year Trees 
1000 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100-499 500-999 or more 
as CO meme l Gover La UD eee $2.50 $2.25 $1.70 $1.20 $ $ 
47to Ost. 1116 sto 2.25 1.790 1.20 .90 Ati .69 
3 to 4 ft., 9/16 to 11/16” — 1.85 1.60 95 .80 .65 .00 
Prices on 1 Year Trees 
oe) SS he. IU AKRS yy $2.25 $1.76 $1.20 $ .90 bo) ALIS $ .60 
SatGs4 Lteo) 16600) ee 2 1.85 1.69 95 .80 65 -50 
2 to 3 ft., 7/16 to 9/16” __ 1.65 1.40 85 70 .Bd 40 
~ MONTMORENCY 
Large, red and, productive. The best sour cherries for commercial planting. 
Ripens in July. When cherry is fully ripe it is slightly tart. The best sour 
cherry grown. Our Montmorency cherry trees are propagated from bearing 
trees selected for outstanding qualities by State College Extension Represent- 
atives, our County Agent and Orchardists of our county. 
Virus Free 
For the past four years all our budwood has been cut from the third selected 
generation of heavy bearing Montmorency cherry trees which do not show any 
virus reaction when budded on peach, and have never shown any virus 
symptoms in the field. 
“APRICOTS 
l@and e2iey.earstolds. 4 t=) Ol 41... oe rene ier es 2 A ew eee eae $1.90 Each 
QUINCES 
Prices listed are per tree 
2 year trees 
1-9 10-50 
RD SIE Oy ao a ee Ne I Me pe Se ess A ee ee ee ee eee ee $1.75 $1.59 
~ ORANGE 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent quality. Earlier than Champion. 
~ CHAMPION 
A prolific and constant bearer of oval fruit, averaging larger than Orange 
and ripening later. A long keeper. 
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