TENNESSEE NURSERY CO., CLEVELAND, TENN. 
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OUR CHERRY TREES 
Few trees combine the useful and the ornamental in as large a degree as the Cherry. They 
make an exceedingly handsome shade tree, worthy of a place in every lawn or yard. Or they 
can be grown in any spare or waste space or corner, no matter how rough and stony, needing 
no cultivation after the first two or three years, and they are long lived. Scarcely any fruit 
is surer to hit than the cherry. Spring after spring the trees can be counted on to produce a 
fine crop of fruit, ripening in early May when fruit is most palatable and most essential to 
good health. 
We offer the best of the improved varieties, which in size and flavor are an immense im- 
provement on the old kind. In fact, no tree fruit ripening anything like as early as they do 
(beginning at the very first part of May), is near as luscious nor so universally popular. 
PRICES OF CHERRY TREES 
Height Each 10 100 
2 to 3 ft $0.25 $2.00 $12.50 
3 to 4 ft 30 2.50 17.50 
4 to 5 ft 35 3.00 25.00 
GRAPES 
The history of the Grape is almost as old as that of man. Vineyards were extensively 
planted before orchards or collections of other fruits were at all common, and to-day it is one 
of the most highly appreciated fruits. In its flavor it is hardly surpassed by any other fruit 
in delicacy and richness, and few or none are more beautiful in the dessert. Any one having 
a plot of ground ever so small, either in country or city, can find room for one-half to one dozen 
grape vines. They can be trained up by the side of any building, or over a garden fence; but 
the best and cheapest way to grow them in small or large quantities is on the wire trellis. 
Work the ground deep and plant a little deeper than they were in the nursery. Make 
rows eight feet apart, and six to eight feet in the row. Some of them, the tender varieties 
would be benefited by laying the vines flat on the ground during the winter with a light cov- 
ering of earth or litter. 
PRICES OF GRAPE VINES 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.50 
PEARS 
Pear production, according to fruit growers, orchardists and the authorities connected 
with the department of Agriculture at our National Capital, is not keeping pace with the 
demand either for commercial, home market, and not even home use. The home orchard is 
incomplete without pears, as they are a staple and profitable crop in nearly all parts of the 
country. 
Plant twenty feet apart. The tendency of the pear root is to grow straight down; there- 
fore the holes should be dug deep, and filled with loose dirt to the proper depth. 
PRICES OF PEAR TREES 
Height Each 10 100 
2 to 3 ft $0.20 $1.75 $15.00 
3 to 4 ft 25 2.25 20.00 
4 to 5 ft 35 3.00 25.00 
Warren County, Ky., Dec. 4, 1911. 
Gentlemen: I have received my stock and am more than pleased with it. 
(Signed) P. L. DEWEESE. 
