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.CHERRIES, 
Cherries are naturally hardy and thrive in the driest 01 
lightest soil. We offer this season some standard and hardy 
varieties which have been thoroughly tested at the Stati 
Experimental Farm as well as at our own nurseries, anc 
found to produce th* finest of any. 
Prices, 4 to 5 ft., ea. 50e, doz. $5.00; 6 to 6 ft. ea. 
75e. doz. $6.50. By express or freight. 
STANDARD SORTS 
Early Richmond ™\ v l™ £ it jf» 
head, and is very productive. The fruit is dark red. 
melting and juicy, with a sprightly acid flavor. 
Ripens early, considered very good. 
One of the best of the larga 
varieties. The fruit is very 
dard red; large, rich and acid. 
I atP Rir.hmnnrl A Hne old variety resembling 
1,<HC lUUlllllUHU the Early Richmond in shape 
and color, but ripens three weeks later. 
LtltOvka ^'" s ' s a R ussian variety of the Morello 
lu ' x ^ a type. The tree is a vigorous grower and 
very productive. 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. 
MotitmnrPtir.V Tha fruit is ver y hardy and 
muilUUUlCHUy bears profusely. It fruits while 
very young, and lias large crops annually. The fruit 
is very large and bright shining red. It ripens about 
the last of June, a week later than Early Richmond. 
One of the finest varieties. 
English Morello 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY^ 
^ShuUh i \? e h« p it. a, L d a " sect,ons - One of th» greatest novelties in the fruit line ever in- 
EESSh e fLJl « ears ev , e , p . y year and is as prolific as a currant bush, 16 quarts having been 
sects ?% ack knot y or othS/^.S 0 ^ t0 , a W* ht .°* 4 f , eet anQ has ""en affected Ay in- 
rood i iiii , S„J „" v „? « °,i „„ disease : , rhc f r«>t is a r.ch red and changes to almost black when ripe, of 
good size, fine flavor and unsurpassed for preserves or eating from the hand; season of ripening being 
after all others are gone. In flavor it is akin to 
the sweet cherries. Mail size, postpaid, each 
15c, 4 for 50c. Express or freight, 18 to 24 
in., each 25c. 3 for 60c, $2. 25 per doz. 
O^thpltn Hardy and productive, having been 
r tested in our severest winters. The 
fruits are large, tender and juicy, with a sub acid 
flavor. 
Vladimir A Tery hardy sort, coming from a 
district 100 miles east of Moscow, 
train loads of fruit are sent annually to all parts 
of Russia. The fruit is larger than Early Rich- 
mond, black with highly colored juice. 
Vfracrcr Ver V hardy, vigorous and productive. 
""*&& The fruit is dark purple, of medium 
size, and most excellent quality. 
Compass Cherry 
Vladimir, One-half Natural Size 
CompaSS Cherry Absol » tel y hardy every- 
* where. Originator's de- 
scription: "This cherry was originated at Spring- 
field Minn. It is a cross between the Sand 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 every year since. The 
tree is a regular and heavy bearer, and produces 
fruit the acxt year after setting out. For exposed 
situations and for the north and west it is THE 
cherry - . Express or freight, 3 to 4 feet, each 
50e, doz. $5.00; 4 to 5 feet, each 60c, doz. $6.00. 
Lutovka. One-half Natural size 
Montmorency Cherry 
