Cherries 
All of the bud wood used in propagating our cherry trees is 
taken from registered, marked trees of the best proven strains. 
Bing, Lambert and Royal Ann require pollenization and will 
not pollinate one another. Select a variety that is a pollenizer 
to be planted with any of the above unless being planted in the 
vicinity of a cherry tree that is now fruiting, or a known 
pollenizer. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Plant 25 to 35 feet apart. 
™ BING—One of the largest of the black sweet cherries. Flesh 
very solid, flavor of the highest quality; tree thrifty, upright 
grower, very hardy and productive. A good shipper. Requires 
pollenization. 
\ BLACK REPUBLICAN—Medium sized. Very dark red, almost 
black. Rich, solid and an excellent keeper. Pollenizer. 
~SBLACK TARTARIAN—Very large, purplish black, half ten- 
der; flavor mild and pleasant. Tree vigorous, immense bearer. 
Ripe last of June. Pollenizer. 
~LAMBERT— 4 very large, heart-shaped cherry with firm flesh 
and rich, sweet flavor. Dark purplish red, meaty and of fine 
texture. Good shipper. Requires pollenization. 
~ ROYAL ANN (Napoleon)—Fruit large; light yellow with red 
cheek, very rich, solid, excellent keeper. The leading com- 
mercial canning variety. Requires pollenization. 
SVAN CHERRY—NEW. A Canadian introduction of real merit. 
Large, black, firm flesh, and rich flavor. Ripens shortly after ———— a | 
Bing. Highly crack resistant. Pollenizer. 
CHERRY TREE PRICES 
Alike or Assorted Varieties, Your Choice 
SOUR CHERRIES Each 
Plant 20 to 25 feet apart. 
Cherry, Montmorency 
10 or more 
JUMBO SIZE ........... $3.00 $2.75 ea. 
NOTE: Due to their growing habits, Sour Cherries are gen- TARGESSIZES ee eee 2.00 1.85 ea. 
erally somewhat shorter in height than Sweet Cherries for MEDIUM SIZE 1.75 1.60 
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AMAY DUKE—One of the best hardy cherries; medium size, ECONOMY SIZE. ene ives 1.50 ‘ 35 ea. 
dark red, melting, rich and juicy. June. Commercial Inquiries Invited 
~MONTMORENCY— The most widely planted sour cherry. 
Tree very hardy and productive; regular bearer of fine crops; 
fruit large, fine flavor, shining red, valuable everywhere. 
Apricots 
Prices: Please refer to price list on page 9. 
Apricots are a beautiful and delicious fruit, a close relative 
of the plum and peach, combining the qualities of both. The 
fruit ripens after the early cherries, and just before plums 
and peaches. 
“S PERFECTION—One of the newest apricots of recent intro- 
duction. Tree very hardy, adaptable to high or low altitudes, 
bears over a period of 4 to 6 weeks. Heavy bearer of large 
fruits; excellent flavor. 
- TILTON—Medium to large, firrn flesh, sweet and juicy. Trees 
hardy and thrifty growers. One of the most popular. 
~ ROYAL—Early fruit, medium size and round, flesh yellow. 
Trees bear young. Heavy producer. 
SWENATCHEE MOORPARK—One of the largest size apri- 
cots. Fruit orange with red cheeks; firm, juicy; good flavor. 
One of the most popular varieties. 
PLANTS REQUIRED PER ACRE 
6x 6 feet DOERTOOMT CO ta eae 90 
8x 8 feet... DAS TO 4 Hh CC tie eeu acess er sae 7d 
10 x 10 feet Dexa? pT OC tn tee eee 69 
12 x 12 feet 30x 30 feet... ee 48 
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16 x 16 feet... AQ EXTA 0 FC CE A ieerce ere PT 
18 x 18 feet... HORS 50ST Ce tes ceeeeses eeeseta ce 18 
20 x 20 feet GO 60! TCCl.... sete 12 ; 
Apricot, Royal 
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