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CHERRIES 
“\Montmorency: The best cherry for this climate. 
Large red sour cherry. 
4 to 6 ft. e@oece $ Ze the 2.50 fA be 
‘\ Black Tartarian: Most popular sweet cherry. 
Large black heart shaped fruit. 
4 to 6 Ft. @eeee 3,00 Zoto 
PEACHES 
“\ Elberta: Large, yellow fruit, shaded deep red. 
Mid-summer variety. Most popular peach. 
4 to 6 ft. soccet® 200 PRS 7TEee ie oe 
mAchasmntods White fruit. 
4 to 6 ft. aecce. 2600) 2 iy eee 
Hale Haven: Large, yellow-fleshed, freestone 
sy 
peach. Mid-summer. Hardy, thrifty- 
growing tree. ties 
4 to 6 ft. eeceoe 2,00 1.75 1550 
PEARS 
“™ Bartlett: Large, yellow fruit with soft blush. 
Good for eating or canning. Needs 
another variety for cross pollination. 
4 to 6 ft. . eecooe 2425 2,00 
8 to 10 its B&B eecee 20,00 
-. Bartlett: Dwarf. 
3-tor4eft. eccoe 3.50 
Oriental Pear: New introduction, as good as 
Bartlett with creamy-white flesh. 
8 to 10 ft. B&B eeeoe 20,00 
“~ Seckel: Small, yellowish-brown, highly flavored 
sweet fruit. Sometimes called "Little 
Sugar Pear". 
4 to 6 ft. eoece yy A ae 8 
8 to 10 ft. BEB eecee 20,00 
