ES>HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS ETC;< 
CHERRIES. 
Cherries are naturally hardy and thrive in the driest 
or lightest soil. We offer this season some standard 
and hardy varieties which have been thoroughly tested 
at the State Experimental Farm as well as at our own 
nurseries, and found to produce the finest fruits of any. 
Lutovka, Natural Size. 
STANDARD SORTS. 
Early Richmond. '^^l^TVLZtr, 
with spreading head, and is very productive. 
The fruit is dark red, melting and juicy, with a 
sprightly acid flavor. It ripens early and is 
considered very good. 
English MorellO. a'^^a1g*e''t-a'?llt'ie°a' 
The fruit is very dark red, large, rich and acid. 
Late Richmond. ^mbUnl' J'^e^iTarTy 
Richmond in shape and color, but ripening three 
week.s later. 
T ■ti4-r\rT\rfy This is a Russian variety of the 
l^UlUVKd.. Morello type. The tree is a Montmorency Cherry, 
vigorous grower and very i)roductive. The fruit in color and size resembles 
the English Morello. The flesh clings tenaciously to the stem and ripens in 
August; is firm, of mellow quality, with a sprightly acid flavor. 
TVTntlfmnrpnnr hardy and bears profusely. It 
XTlUllliilUXClXl.^y« fruits while very young and has large crops an- 
nually. The fruit is very large and bright .shining red. Jt riixms about the 
lastoi June.a week later than Early Richmond. One of the finest varieties. 
Vladimir, H Natural Size. 
OQfllPim '^^'^ variety is very hardy ami 
vyotllCiXil. productive, having been thor- 
oughly tested in our severest winters. The fruit?^ 
arc large, very dark red, tender and juicy, with a 
sub-acid flavor. 
Vlo/limir A '^^^y ^»a»'fJy Rus.sian sort, com- 
V lauilllll , iiig from a district 100 miles east 
of Moscow, where, from large tracts of land plant- 
ed with it, train loads of fruit are sent annually 
to all parts of Russia. The fruit is larger than 
Early Richmond, black, with highly colored 
juice. The flesh is firm and most delicious. 
'TI7'|*o/¥rr ^^^y hardy, vigorous and product- 
TTl,a.g^, jyg jijg fruit is dark purple, of 
medium size, and of most excellent quality. 
WOP^P A new variety brought from Siberia, exceedingly hardy. 
Y^oc* fruit of good size and nigh quality, dark color and ripens witli 
Vladimir. Trees grow very short wood with dense head and very pro- 
ductive. Recommended for all northern sections as perfectly "hardy. 
Prices, 3 to 4 ft., each 25c., doz. $2.50; 4 to 5 ft., each 30c., doz. $3.00; S to 
6 ft, each 40c., doz._$4.00. By express or freight only. 
Rocky Mountain Cherry. ^i/^^^M^: 
One of the greatest novelties in the fruit line ever introduced. 
It bears every year and is as prolific as a currant bush, \(t 
quarts having been picked from a three year old tree. Grows 
to a height of four feet and has never been affected by insects, 
black knot or other disease. The fruit is a rich red antl 
changes to almost black when ripe, of goo^ idze, fine flavor 
and unsurpassed for preserves or eatifig' from the hand: 
season of ripening being after all others are gone. In 
flavor it is akin to the sweet cherries, artS has no equal in 
the line of pitted fruits, and is conceded superior t'l 
any fruit grown in this section. Mail .size, postpaid, 
each 1 5c., 4 for 50c. Express or freight, 18 to 24 in., 
each 20c., 3 for 50c., $1.75 per doz. 
Compass Chcrr>'. 
COnipa.SS Cherry, everywhere.^ ^)rig1na^ 
tor's description: "This cherry was originated 
at Springfield, Minn. It is a cross between the Sam! 
Cherry and the Miner Plum. Nearly an inch in 
diameter, a bright red, sweet and juicy and of very 
fine flavor. The original tree bore fruit the third 
year from the seed and has borne a full crop everj 
year since. The tree is a regular and heavy bearer, 
and produces fruit the next year after setting out 
For exposed situations and for the north anti wesr 
it is the cherry " Mail size, postpaid, each 25c., 6 for 
$1.00. Express or freight, 3 to 4 ft., each 40c., doz. 
$4.00; 4 to 5 ft., each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
