NEW HARDY DWARF SOUR CHERRY 
~~ DWARFRICH. This variety was developed at Cheyenne Horticulture Field Station with 
ancestry tracing back through years of selecting for hardiness and high fruit quality in both 
USA and Canada to seed impcrted from Orel, Russia in 1883. 
16 growing seasons in its permanent location is less than four ft. high and 
driginal bush after 
It is a true dwarf cherry. The 
has proven entirely hardy at Cheyenne, Wyoming. 
The fruit is similar in shape, color, flavor and flesh texture to the well known Early 
Richmond pie cherry. 
Due to its late seascn of bloom, the blosscms escape mcst late spring 
frosts and as a result, the bushes bear regularly. 
Dwarfrich 
is recommended for the northern and central 
sour cherry varieties are not sufficiently winter hardy. 
Great Plains where stenderd 
Its bush habit covered with white 
bloom in the spring followed with bright red fruit contrasting to the glossy green leaves in 
summer, being suitable and cesirable for both ornamental planting and fruit production for 
small properties. 
Dwarfrich may also be pruned into a dwarf tree. 
We offer a limited supply of 2-year plants averaging 9-12” tall at $1.50 each. 
Apples 
One of the most useful fruits in 
the world either as a yard tree to 
for 
mental shades and enjoyable fruit, 
serve a dual purpose orna- 
or as economical fruit produced in 
the home orchard, and should be 
planted extensively. 
Choice of varieties described below, alike or assorted 
Size 
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Summer Varieties 
RED JUNE. August. Medium size, deep 
red, good flavor; productive. Size 1, 3. 
\ YELLOW TRANSPARENT, Ripens in 
August. A splendid early cooking and 
eating apple; pale yellow fruit. Hardy, 
bears young. Size 1, 2, 3. 
\ WHITNEY CRAB. August. Hardy, good 
bearer; fruit small to medium, striped 
red and green, fine for eating andj can- 
ning, sweet and crisp. Size 1, 2, 3. 
Fall Variety 
“S WEALTHY. September. Fine, reliable 
bearer of large red striped, tender, 
juicy, slightly sub-acid fruit. One of the 
finest and hardiest apples. Sizes 1, 2, 3. 
Crab Varieties 
“DOLGO. Has very brilliant red fruit of 
small size, borne freely. Sprightly 
flavor; makes rich colored jelly. Fail. 
SIZem sos 
WHITNEY. See summer apples. 
Alternate varieties and sizes 
X\ YELLOW 
available. 
2 
Price each in lots of 
Appr ELt. 1-4 5-15 15-25 
Doe tte $1.70 OD 1.60 
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Dieuitates i ib) ipetk() 1.05 
2-4 it. 90 oe) .80 
Winter Varieties 
~ADARK RED DELICIOUS. Aften refer- 
red to as Double Red. A much im- 
proved Delicious, turning completely red 
before it is ripe. Size 1, 2, 3, 4. 
\ JONATHAN. Medium size of finest 
quality, bright red, fine flavor; moder- 
ate grower. Size 15°2, 3. 
SMcINTOSH. Deep red, good size with 
crisp, tender, snow-white flesh. Has 
extremely pleasing flavor. Above aver- 
age in hardiness and dependability. Size 
is hy 5. 4 
DELICIOUS. This beautiful 
yellow apple is a bright golden yellow, 
sweetly acid flavor, good bearer, begin- 
-ning at early age. Size 1, 2, 3. 
ONE-TREE APPLE ORCHARD 
We regret that we are unable to sup- 
ply our usual offering of Kroh’s hardy 
grafted “One-Tree Apple Orchard.’’ Sup- 
ply should be back to normal next sea- 
son. Only a few odd trees available this 
season on personal selection at nursery. 
Inquire at Nursery. 
