Northern-Grown 
CHERRIES 
Burgess’ Low Prices 
SOUR CHERRIES 
2to3 4to6 7 to 12 
Each each each each Montmorency j 
we 2 to 3 Ft. $1.30 $1.10 $0.95 $0.90 y 
2s 4 to 5 Ft. 2.45 2.15 1.95 1.80 BEARING 
“d, SWEET CHERRIES abdpmer> CTION 
Re 2to3 4to6 7to 12 CHERRY COLLE F y 
Elberta ~ Each each each each { Montmorency { Early Richmond f 
PEACHES 2 to 3 Ft. $1.60 $1.30 $1.10 $1.00 Sappenichates 
NORTHERN-GROWN Bie eee MEP CT ee cae All 3 only $6.15 Prepaid F 
Our Peaches are oratted to hardy stock that we NOTE: We cannot ship cherries to Ariz., 
know will do well for you. These are the best or Colo. 
known varieties. x 
NOTE—We cannot ship Peaches to Ariz., Calif., SOUR CHERRIES \ SWEET CHERRIES 
Colo., Ida., or Wash. ‘ BING. Few sweet cherries equal Bing in size, at- * 
“\ BELLE of GEORGIA. Very large, white fleshed with ‘ EARLY RICHMOND. Dark red. Best early sour tractiveness and quality. Almost black; early; bears 
red cheek; firm, juicy and excellent flavor. Very hardy cherry. abundantly. Recommended planting with another sweet 
and grows with equal success in both North and South. LARGE MONTMORENCY. Large red cherry ; variety for a -pollinizer. 
\ Productive; early; stone semi-free to free. 
\ ELBERTA. The most popular peach. Large, yellow 
with red cheek ; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, highly flavored, 
sure bearer and 
fich and sweet; exceedingly ~ prolific, 
| hardy. An ideal mid-season variety. Freestone. 
“, GOLDEN JUBILEE. An early, yellow, freestone Peach 
Similar to Elberta, but ripens 
of the very best quality. 
about one month earlier. 
=. HALE. Beautiful golden yellow, overlaid with 
carmine; larger than Elberta and ripens a week #arlier. \ 
Freestone. 
—\ HALE-HAVEN. A cross between South Haven and Hale. 
Freestone, strong grower, very hardy and a heavy bearer. 
Ten days earlier than Elberta. 
s, ROCHESTER. Only good sized yellow freestone peach 
f fine quality ready for market the middle of August in 
the North. Large, yellow with a most attrac- 
tive red blush; juicy, delicious and keeps 
dane Strong grower, good bearer and very 
hardy. 
_\ SOUTH HAVEN. Better than average size ; 
prolific, dependable, and unusually hardy ; 
pens early, juicy, yellow flesh and free- 
stone. 
Burgess’ Low Prices 
2to3 4teoG 7toi2 
Each each each each 
2 to 3 Ft....$1.30 $1.10 $0.95 $0.90 
4 to 5 Ft.... 2.20 1.85 1.65 1.50 
All Prepaid 
Bargain PEACH COLLECTION 
{ Elberta 
{ Golden Jubilee 
{1 Hale Haven 1 Belle of Georgia 
2 to 3 Ft. Size 
All 4 only $3.50 Prepaid 
“ ORANGE QUINCE 
You Must Have It for Preserves and Jellies 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent flavor ; 
the best Quince for all sections of the country. - 
Unsurpassed for preserves and jellies. Both fruit 
and flowers are quite fragrant, and the trees 
and bloom highly ornamental. Quinces cannot 
be sent to Colorado or Utah. 2-year-old trees, 
3 to 4 ft. high at the following prices: ($2.15 
each) (3 for $5.40) prepaid. 
Best Choice 
PEAR COLLECTION 
{ Bartlett { Seckel { Clapp’s Favorite 
2 to 3 Ft. 
All 3 only $2.80 Prepaid 
pear. 
demand 
PEARS 
russet color. 
tember and early October. 
CLAPP FAVORITE. 
and color. 
~ KIEFFER. Very productive; excellent keeper. 
only fair in quality, it is an excellent canner and is in great 
The leading commercial variety. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. 
ity. A month later than Montmorency. 
right 
COLLECTION 
{ Montmorency, sour 
{ Early Richmond, sour 
2 to 3 Ft. Size 
All 4 only $3.95 Prepaid 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
‘Save Your Cherry Crops by Planting 
Mulberries for the Birds 
The Russian Mulberry is a rapid growing 
tree that bears an abundant crop of edible 
fruits resembling blackberries in appearance. 
They have an excellent flavor and make de- 
licious pies and jams. A few Mulberry trees 
planted near your cherry trees or berry plants 
will save you many times their cost as the 
birds seem to prefer Mulberries to the other 
fruits. Two or more trees are required for 
pollination. Size 3 to 4 feet ($1.00 each) (3 for 
$2.50) prepaid. 
HARDY BOSTON NECTARINE 
The "'Peach-Plum"* 
The Nectarine is a cross between a peach and 
It has smooth skin like a plum, pit like a 
peach, and the size is that of a small peach or 
It has the flavor of both plum and 
It is as hardy as 
Nec- 
tarines cannot be sent to Arizona, California, 
plum. 
large plum. 
peach ; rich, delicious, juicy. 
the peach and requires the same culture. 
Colorado, Idaho, Oregon or Washington. 
This is the finest of all hardy Nectarines. 
Bright yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow and 
of excellent quality. Tree vigorous and an early 
bearer. 2-year-old trees, 3 to 4 feet high at the 
following prices: ($1.90 each) (3 for $4.80) 
prepaid. 
Burgess’ Low Prices 
Each ead sone sane 
3 to 4 Ft. $1.20 0 0. z 
wieRconsey 2p 4to5 Ft. 2.15 1.85 1.65 1.50 
rado. All Prepaid 
~  BARTLETT—(See photo). Most popular pear. Large, 
golden yellow with reddish blush on the sunny side. Flesh 
tender, melting and juicy. September. 
\ BUERRE BOSC. The highest quality and best flavored 
Fruits large, with long, thin, tapering necks. Golden 
Sep- 
Flesh fine-grained, juicy and melting. 
Flesh fine grained and very juicy. August. 
for this purpose. October to December. 
SECKEL. Small size and rich. flavor for pickling and 
preserving. Sweetest of all pears, juicy, delicious flavor. 
September and October. 
larger than Early Richmond and fully ten days later. 
The standard late sour 
cherry. Very dark red, almost black ; excellent qual- 
ECONOMY CHERRY 
{ Windsor, sweet 
{ Bing, sweet 
\ Ripens in August. 
2to3 4to6 7 to 12 
Resembles Bartlett in size, shape 
While 
BLACK GIANT. Attractive in size and color; the 
crop is late, coming in season just before Lambert 
which the black fruits resemble in size and color. 
\ BLACK TARTARIAN. Purplish-black ; flesh tender, 
juicy and rich. Produces immense crops. Ripens earlier 
than Bing. 
largest. 
HARDY APRICOTS 
Easy to Grow 
Northern-grown on 
hardy plum roots. Plant 
2 for better pollination. 
NOTE—We cannot 
Ship to Ariz., Calif., Colo., 
Ida., Ore. or Wash. 
\ HUNGARIAN. Largest and 
most delicious. Original tree 
was imported from Europe in 
1914 and still bears luscious 
pink cheeked fruits in Northern 
\ Ohio. 
\ RUSSIAN. Hardier than a 
Peach and fruit ripens a month 
earlier. Recommended for far- 
thest North. 
3 to 4 Ft. Size, 2-Yr. Trees 
($1.90 each, 3 for $4.80), pre- 
paid. 
APRICOT BARGAIN COL- 
LECTION: 1 Hungarian, 1 Rus- 
sian, 3 to 4 Ft. Size. Both for 
only $2.90 Prepaid. 
HARDY NORTHERN 
PLUMS & PRUNES 
Burgess’ Low Prices 
2to3 4to6 7 to 12 
Each each each each 
3-4 Ft. $1.30 $1.10 $0.95 $0.90 
4-5 Ft. 2.20 1.85 1.65 1.50 
All Prepaid 
“ ABUNDANCE. Large, red, 
sweet, very juicy, tender and 
melting. Hardy and productive. 
BRADSHAW. Fruits large, 
dark reddish purple. Flesh yel- 
low and sweet. Trees vigorous 
and productive. Ripens in Aug- 
ust. 
. BURBANK. Skin dark red 
over a yellow ground; juicy, 
sweet. Good shipper ; ripens in 
late August, a week later than 
Abundance. rge. 
FELLENBURG. Awidely 
known desert prune, but good 
for market and preserving, too. 
Firm, sweet flesh. Also known 
as Italian. 
> STANLEY PRUNE. Large, 
dark blue, freestone and juicy. 
The flesh is firm, fine grained 
sweet and of exceptionally’ fine 
quality and flavor. We consider 
. Stanley to be the best prune ever 
introduced for the North. 
- YELLOW EGG. _ Extremely 
large yellow fruit, with firm, 
sweet, rather juicy flesh. Fine 
quality. Ripens in late August. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Light yellow, marbled with red; 
very large, juicy, rich and delicious. Extra early. 
. LAMBERT. A very sweet variety and one of the 
Dark purplish red, turning almost jet black 
when ripe. Later than Bing. 
\ NAPOLEON. Yellow with bright red cheek; very 
large, meaty and sweet. Very productive ; bears young. 
., WINDSOR. Hardy, prolific, late variety; fruit one 
inch in diameter; nearly black when fully ripe; flesh 
firm and of high quality. . 
Hungarian Apricot 
PLUM-PRUNE 
BARGAIN 
{ Stanley Prune 
{ Abundance Plum 
Big 4 te 5 Ft. Size 
Both only $3.40 Prepaid. 
NOTE—We cannot 
ship Plums to 
Calif., Colo. Ida., 
or Wash. 
Abundance 
Ariz., 
Ore., 
