BETTER FRUIT 



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A Wonderful New Cherry 



THE ROE 



A full size illustratioQ of this 

 magnificent cherry, in natural 

 colors, is being prepared, and will 

 be printed in a future issue of 

 "Better Fruit." 



A very late and delicious sweet cherry. Ripens six 

 weeks later than the Royal Ann 



It has long been realized that if a cherry could be originated ecjual to the Royal Ann in size and 

 quality, but ripening several weeks later, it would be an exceedingly valuable cherry to the fruit 

 grower. Everyone has recognized the desirability of extending the cherry period. The Roe Cherry 

 meets the demands of this condition. 



The Roe Cherry bears many similarities of the Royal Ann and Centennial varieties, but is decidedly 

 firmer in flesh than either of these. It has a decidedly fine flavor, is rich in sugar and very desirable 

 to eat out of hand or for canning and preserving. We know of no other cherr}- like it on the market 

 today. The Roe will outclass any cherry for shipping purposes there is now grown. You should 

 include the Roe with your other planting — it will be the most valuable variety you can grow. For 

 full particulars, prices, etc., write us. 



Oregon Nursery Company 



ORENCO, OREGON 



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