FRUIT TREES vear arter pLantinc 
: aS han Se Maes 5 SURE CROP. The tree is vigorous and y 
Here is sors ctuts really new. A dwarf tree, productive. The fruits are large, i 
at maturity 8-9 ft. tall, producing crops about roundish, white, and overlaid with 
the second year after planting. very attractive red. The flesh is firm, 
Each 2 for tender, free from the stone, and very 
pleasing in flavor. 
2-31, ft., postpaid ......$3.25 $6.25 a 
GARDEN STATE. (U. S. Plant Patent 92.) A large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone, 
Golden Jubilee Jerseyland of high quality, ripening with the Goldeneast Peach. It is very desirable for slicing, 
canning and freezing. Each 3 fer 
yt Sh Ron Oi one HO mane OU oI Aen oOo. Av anromomo mena conicg Do oOKD uD ctr $1.45 $3.60 
Vata cods1 estas area Pe tatacai arate eateraNeToNe. ate) Weare CagseeeCl od ait ke sitet, oTeveretecrrerararane we) oe 1.70 4.20 
Postpaid 
v Very hardy—will  suc- 
ceed farther north than any other Cherry. It is a cross be- 
tween a very hardy Siberian ‘Cherry and the English Morello. 
It is a Morello type of pie Cherry and at first ‘the fruit is a 
bright red changing to a mahogany-red. The skin is te S 
and the flesh is juicy, meaty and tender. The tree is small by 
nature but very productive. Ripens July 5th to 10th, and a 
fruit will hang on the tree in good condition for about two 
weeks. Promises to become a leading commercial variety. 
2-3 ft., $3.00 each; 2 for $5. 75, postpaid. 3-4 ft., 
$3.50 each; 2 for $6.75, postpaid. 
cross between Montmor- 
ency and a very hardy small fruited unnamed Cherry from 
the Canadian Experimental Station at Morden, Manitoba. 
The cross was made by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. 
It first fruited in 1944 and since then has never missed a 
crop. Hardy in northern sections where other Cherries can- 
not be grown. The tree is a strong and vigorous grower. The 
fruit is large to very large and is a very attractive clear bright 
“red with thin skin and “tender. Ripens midseason in relation 
to other sour Cherries. Self-fruitful. 2-3 ft.. $3.25 each; 
2 for $6.25, postpaid. 
The Wonder Plum of the Age 
N Its tantalizing and delicious flavor, great size, firm 
amber flesh, together with a delightful color, place the 
“Miracle Plum” in a class by itself. An 
astounding sur- é 
prise to the palate, flavor not 
unlike Nectarine, Peach and 
Plum mixed; skin thin, and un- 
noticeable when eating fruit. 
> Keeps well, delicious im pyre- 
wee ee 
eg oucee ~~ she — “> serves, fruit ripens over long 
Mt 
Golden Toned, Smooth Skinned 
period during July and August. 
Will bear fruit second year after 
planting. Beautiful ornamental 
i : tree of medium size, richly tint- 
\ MOORPARK. You'll like this attractive variety. High ey ae he a 
ed foliage in autumn, like 
quality and fine flavor. Fruit is large, deep yellow, with : 
a red cheek. Grows to about the same size as a Peach 
tree. Ripens mid-August. in a small garden. 
“ EARLY GOLDEN. A new freestone variety which pos- 
the 
leaves of a Maple. Can be grown 
sesses a fine flavor. Skin is smooth, fuzzless and pale acre y 
orange in color; medium to large in size; makes an 5-6 ft. ...........-. $2.50 $4.75 
excellent variety to plant with Moorpark. Plant 2 Pune Pelee fe eee 2.25 4.25 
varieties for pollination. 
Select 3-4 ft. ............. 2:00 3.75 
Trees Each 3 10 
2a3) Fhe oicie creiee wicls ofa sicicle)siej+.o 0) 'e10)* $1.45 $3.60 $10.00 
BA) tr ee cies niien a sities ess ... 1.70 4.20 12.50 
AS fete ene 2.00 "5.40 16.00 
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