CHERRY TREES 
9/16 inch caliper branched trees F R U ; qf T R E E S 
| $1.75 ea, All well adapted to growing in this area 
EARLY RICHMOND—The old standard red n 
cherry. An excellent bearer. DWARF “APPLE TREES 
\ MONTMORENCY—An excellent bearer, and a 
‘| Httle later than the Early Richmond. These trees are Ideal for city or sub- 
TARTARIAN—One of the most popular of the urban dwellers. Fruit is fully as 
sweet varieties. Very deep red cherry, heart large as on Standard trees. Tree 
shaped, 
seldom ever grows over 10 to 12 ft. 
Trees frequently bear in one to two 
years after transplanting. 
~SGOVERNOR WOOD—One of the best large 
yellow sweet cherries. 
N HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY The foliowing apple trees are grafted 
Dwarf plant producing fine cherries similar to on Malling Stock #9 which is the 
Montmorency only not as large. Very hardy dwarfest of all stocks. 
and bears well in poor soil. Often bears the 
first year. These cherries are excellent for McINTOSH—Tart red apple, excel- 
making cherry pies. 2 to 3 ft. plant, 75¢ ea. lent for cooking and eating. 
“3 IN 1 APPLE TREES NORTHERN SPY—Tart red apple, 
Three varieties of apples on one tree, Makes excellent cooking and eating. 
better fruit and more variety. Heavy produc- 
tion due to good pollnation. 2 yr. old 9/16 YELLOW DELICIOUS—One of the 
in caliper tree, $1.95 ea. best eating apples. 
V. RED DELICIOUS—Exceptionally good ee 
DWARF PEAR TREES eating apple. Good keeper. 
BARTLETT—The very best and most popular 
eating pear. “Flesh is tender and juicy. Tree CORTLAND—An improved Mcintosh STANDARD APPLE TREES 
bears early and often. $2.25 ea, t | Blesheredin 
SEKEL (Sugar Pear)—Small but very sweet eee bPceeaesheted,-ficm and: very Well branched 2 yr. old. 
and tasty. Good pene for other varieties. juicy. Good pollenizer. 4 to 5 ft. trees 
-25 ea. 
5 Un , f 6.00 
KIEFFER—A good keeper, heavy Producer, and Heavy well branched trees ea a i 
good pollenizer, $2.25 ea. $2.95 each 
“EARLY HARVEST—Excellent early apple. 
“ GOLDEN DELICIOUS—An excellent eating apple of fine quality. 
™ GRIMES GOLDEN—One of the best yellow fall apples. 
~ RED JONATHAN-—Red, medium size, early bearing, good eating and cooking qualities 
“SDOUBLE RED DELICIOUS—L arge red fruit of superior eating qualities. 
| RED STAYMAN—Red, large fruit, excellent eating and cooking qualities. 
©\ VIRGINIA WINESAP—Large fruit, fine quality, excellent keeper, 
\ YELLOW TRANSPARENT-—Waxy yellow, tart, and very early. 
APRICOT — PLUM — NECTARINE 
Well branched two year old trees 4 to 5 ft. tall 
$1.50 ea. 
APRICOT ts perb)—Good bearer of excellent quality apricots, 
NECTARINE (Hunter)—The best of all nectarines as to quality, size, and hardiness 
PLUM’ (Burbank) —Late July plum, large, violet to light purple. 
PLUM (Abundance) —An excellent plum for any purpose. 
PLUM ‘(Blue Damson)—Most popular of all preserving plums. Dark blue with rich 
golden flesh. Prolific yielder, 
Hale Haven 
PEACH TREES 
Well branched, 4 to 5 ft. trees. $1.25 ea., 5 for $6.00 
“SBELLE OF GEORGIA (Freestone)—Early white peach of ex- 
_ cellent quality. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—A new large early peach. 
HALE HAVEN (Freestone)—A large mid-season peach of ex- 
cellent quality. 
afk H. HALE (Freestone)—One of the very largest peaches. Ex- 
cellent quality. 
S ELBERTA—The most popular of the mid-season peaches. Ex- 
cellent flavor, good quality, good bearer. 
‘Elberta Peaches 
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