Montmorency 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. A dark red and the very best 
of the early sour cherries. 
~. LARGE MONTMORENCY, Large red cherry; larger 
than Early Richmond and fully ten days later. The 
leading commercial and home garden variety. Best of 
all by far. 
“ ENGLISH MORELLO. The standard late sour 
cherry. Very dark red, almost black; excellent quality. 
A whole month later than Montmorency. 
Burgess’ REDUCED Cherry Prices 
NOTE: We cannot ship to Colorado 
SOUR CHERRY 
2 tors 4 to 6 7 to 12 
Each each each each 
ZatOz<awee bs fs aes $1.10 $1.00 $0.90 $0.80 
ECO coeds aie 1.80 1.70 1.60 1.50 
All Prepaid 
SWEET CHERRY 
Each 2to3 4to6 7 to 12 
2 WO mom ECs oe $1.30 $1.20 $1.10 $1.00 
ACL ORDURILE cca 2.00 1.90 1.80 1.70 
SWEET CHERRIES 
“~ BING. Few sweet cherries equal Bing in size, attractiveness and 
guality. Almost black; early; bears abundantly. Recommended 
planting with another sweet variety for a pollinizer. 
BLACK GIANT. Attractive in size and color; the crop is late, ~ 
coming in season just before Lambert which the black fruits resem- 
ble in size and color. 
~“<BLACK TARTARIAN. Purplish-black; flesh tender, juicy and 
rich. Produces immense crops. Ripens earlier than Bing. 
~ GOVERNOR WOOD. Light yellow, marbled with red; very large, 
juicy, rich and delicious. Extra early. 
-. LAMBERT. A very sweet variety and one of the largest. 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 di- 
ameter ; nearly black when fully ripe ; flesh firm and of high quality. 
ECONOMY QUICK BEARING 
CHERRY CHERRY 
COLLECTION] | COLLECTION 
1—Montmorency Sour 1—Montmorency 
Sour 
1i—Early Richmond 
Sour 
1—Early Richmond 
Sour 
| 1—Windsor Sweet 
i—Black Tartarian 
Sweet 
Big 4 to 5 Ft. 
All 3 Trees 
only 54.75 
Prepaid 
1—Bing Sweet 
2to 3 Ft. 
All 4 Trees 
only *3.60 
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 pollina- 
tion. 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 plum. It has smooth skin like a plum, pit 
like a peach, and the size is that of a small 
peach or large plum. It has the flavor of both 
plum and peach; rich, delicious, juicy. It is 
as hardy as the peach and requires the same 
culture. Nectarines cannot be sent to Arizona, 
California, Colorado, Idaho, 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: ($1.50 each) 
(3 for $4.20) prepaid. 
\ ORANGE QUINCE 
You Must Have It for 
Preserves and Jellies 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of ex- 
cellent flavor; the best Quince for 
all sections of the country. Unsur- 
passed for preserves and _ jellies. 
Both fruit and flowers are quite fra- 
grant, and the trees and bloom high- 
ly ornamental. Quinces cannot be 
sent to Colorado or Utah. 2-year-old 
trees, 3 to 4 ft. high at the following. 
prices: ($1.75 each) (3 for $4.50) 
prepaid. 
Burgess’ | 
PAYS THE POSTAGE 
Pléase note that for all fruit trees and 
bushes, as well as for almost everything else 
in this catalog, Burgess PAYS THE POST- 
AGE. In comparing prices with other seed 
and nursery concerns, keep this important 
fact in mind. We feel that it is easier for 
you, and cheaper in the long run, for US to 
prepay shipments. 
52 Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 
Stanley Prune 
Hardy Northern 
PLUMS & PRUNES 
Considering the great hardiness of the 
Plums and Prunes and their great pro- 
fusion of delightful bloom in the spring, 
not to mention their wealth of fruit, no 
garden should be without a few. : 
Burgess’ REDUCED Plum Prices 
2to3- 4to6 7to12 
Each each each each 
3 to 4 Ft...$1.10 $1.00 $0.90 $0.80 
4:tovar ta 10 1.60 1.50 1.40 
All Prepaid 
NOTE: We cannot ship to Ariz., Calif., Colo., 
Ida., and Wash. 
ABUNDANCE. Large, red, sweet, very juicy, 
tender and melting, Hardy and productive. Ripens 
in August. 
“ BRADSHAW. Fruits large, dark reddish purple. 
Flesh yellow and sweet. Trees vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Ripens in August. ’ 
~, BURBANK. Skin dark red over.a yellow ground; 
juicy, sweet. Good shipper ; ripens in late August, 
week later than Abundance. Large. ; 
FELLENBURG. A widely known dessert 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 intro- 
duced for the North. 
~s YELLOW EGG. Extremely large yellow fruit, 
with firm, sweet, rather juicy fiesh. Fine quality. 
Ripens in late August. 
PLUM-PRUNE BARGAIN: 1 each of Stanley 
Prune and Abundance Plum, 4 to 5/ size, only 
$2.90 prepaid. 
Orange Quince 
