Prices of Sweet Cherries 
1 to 9 each 10 to 49 each 50 to 99 each 
Sito 6 f6—11/16" .. eee as 2.45 2.05 1.55 
4 to 5 ft.—9 se Aa carats en 2.05 1.75 1.30 
3 stot ft 7i lO iuee ane ee 1.65 1.40 1.05 
* Hansen Bush Cherry. A delightful ornamental shrub, producing delicious large, sweet, 
black Cherries. Very productive and hardy. Dwarf growing; 4 to 6 feet tall at 
maturity. Plant two or more for best results. 3 yr. bearing size, $1.25 each; 3 or 
more @ $1.10 each. 
PEAR TREES 
Delicious Fresh from the Tree or Canned 
Large, Vigorous Trees Bearing Enormous Crops 
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New Orient. One of the very few almost entirely immune to blight. Its fruit is excellent 
fresh or canned; melting, juicy, mild subacid flavor. Fruit round, yellowish with red 
blush. Interplant with Kieffer for pollination purposes. Late August. 
“ Bartlett. Grown profitably in every Pear-growing section of America. Trees vigorous, 
bearing when young. Fruits large and long, with clear yellow color when mature. 
Flesh fine grained and juicy. September 1 to 10. 
“S Douglas. Ripens about August 15 and is the youngest and heaviest bearing variety that 
we have to offer. Two- and three-year-old trees are often loaded with beautiful, yellow 
Douglas Pears. Blight resistant. 
~\ Kieffer. This standard variety is widely known. Trees grow to large size. Fruit long and 
heavy; flesh coarse and not so sweet. Largely planted for canning and is excellent for 
preserving. Late September. 
~\orange Quince. Excellent for Jelly, Jam and Marmalade. Large, orange-shaped; fine, 
firm, golden flesh of excellent quality. 
1 to 9 each 10 to 49 each 50 to 99 each 
2Yrern> t056) t6—11 165 ee 2.40 1.85 1.25 
2 yr., 4 to 5 ft—9 /16" eee e. 2.00 1225 1.05 
2 yr., 3 to 4 f.— 7/167) oR TR ae ase Leg As) 1.50 4h 
APRICOT, NECTARINE, PLUM AND PRUNE TREES 
For a Taste Treat Eat These Delectable Fruits 
Fresh from Your Own Garden 
- Early Golden Apricot. New freestone variety with fine flavor. Skin is smooth, fuzzless, 
pale orange in color; medium to large in size. Flesh is yellow, juicy and sweet, with 
good flavor. Delicious for jams and sauces. Hardy Apricot trees grow like peaches. 
“= Moorpark Apricot. An attractive variety of high quality and fine flavor. Fruit is large, 
deep yellow, with a red cheek. Grows to about the same size as a Peach tree. Mid- 
August. 
~\Surecrop Nectarine. “Fruit of the gods!” Lovely pink blooms in spring on small trees, 
and loads of sweet fruit in late summer. Smooth skin like plums; mellow, juicy flesh 
like peaches. Very fragrant. A treat whether fresh or canned. Self-pollinating. Hardy. 
~ Stanley Prune. The sweetest and quickest to bear of any Prune yet grown. Often starts 
to bear the second year, and yields heavily every year. Fruit is covered with beautiful 
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