A New Cherry— The Burbank 
A little over one-half natural size. 
'The earliest of all large cherries. The largest of all early cherries, and 
not- only the best of all early cherries, but unsurpassed by any cherry of 
any season. 
The "Burbank" brought in the Eastern Slates at the wholesale public 
auction sales in 1908, fifteen dollars per ten pound box, and seven dollars 
and filly cents per ten pound box later in carload lots, and in 1909 sold 
again in Philadelphia at the fabulous price of Thirty-one Dollars per box 
of ten pounds, just three dollars and ten cents per pound wholesale. 
The trees are models in form, vigor and newer-failing productiveness. 
The foliage, which is of unusual size, is so placed that the fruit is fully 
protected from birds and cracking by late Spring rains. 
The fruit is extremely large for an early cherry, attractive deep crim- 
son color, and of superior quality. 
The "Burbank" is THE early cherry. 
Only a few one-year-old trees for sale this season. $1 each ; ten for $7. 
