Cherries 
Sweet Cherries need cross pollination; use two va- 
rieties. Sour Cherries are satisfactory when planted 
alone. 
“Black Tartarian. Sweet. Very large; black; rich and 
juicy. 
“Early Richmond. Sour. An early variety of medium 
size; dark red fruit. Early June. 
-Montmorency. Sour. Large, dark red fruit, about 10 
days later than Richmond. 
‘Napoleon (Royal Ann). The best and most profit- 
able yellow sweet Cherry. Flesh very firm, juicy, 
and delicious. 
All Cherry trees, 4 to 5 ft., each $2.45, 
3 for $6.75, postpaid. 
Montmorency 
Grape Vines 
“Caco. Red. Bunch of good size and form, com- 
pact. Rich in sugar, excellent in flavor. 
~Catawba. Red. Deliciously flavored, medium- 
sized berries. 
‘Concord. Purple. The popular standard va- 
riety that succeeds wherever Grapes grow. 
Fredonia. Large black berry with heavy 
bloom. Cluster about medium size. Very early. 
Moore’s Early. This is really an early Con- 
cord and is the standard early blue Grape. 
>Niagara. Light greenish white. A strong grow- 
er. Bunches very large and compact. 
\Portland. White. The earliest of all. Large 
bunch and berry; flesh sweet, juicy and of 
fine flavor. 
All Grapes, 2-yr., No. 1 vines, each $1.00, 
3 for $2.70, 10 for $8.00, postpaid. 
Concord 
Portland 
New 
Delicious Fruit — Beautiful Blossoms 
Striking Foliage 
A new all-purpose fruit tree. The foliage is bright 
red in the spring and summer, turning a deep ma- 
roon in the fall. The pink-red blossoms cover the tree 
in the early spring, creating a colorful effect. 
The tree is covered with fruit in the summer and 
fall. The Peaches are about 11% inches in diameter, 
red in color with delicious white flesh. 8 to 10 feet 
at maturity. 
3-4 ft., each $2.25, 3 for $6.25, postpaid. 
Please add 45c to all Plant and Nursery stock orders 
for packing and handling. 
