Cherries 
I he Cherries listed below are hardy—they will grow for you and 
bear for you because they are thriving even up in North Dakota and 
in Canada. 
The trees bear the second year and the fruit is excellent for eating 
fresh, for pies, or for canning. They are becoming popular as money¬ 
makers as the fruit sells readily “on the tree” at 5c to 10c a quart. 
These Cherries produce fruit buds on the one-year-old wood, hence 
the best practice is to grow them somewhat as a large bush and keep 
them pruned more severely than other fruit trees. Cut out the older 
growth and encourage growth of new shoots in order to keep up their 
vigor and obtain strong fruit buds that will set fruit regularly and 
heavily. Plant the full assortment, all are heavy croppers, and each 
one is different flavor. Include the Compass Cherry pollenizer in each 
group—l pollenizer to 10 trees. 8 to 10 feet apart is recommended 
as best distance to set. 
SAPA. Earliest to ripen. Fruit dark purplish red inside and out. 
Rich flavor. 
NICOLLET. About size and shape of the Early Richmond pie 
Cherry and much the same flavor. 
Oka Cherries. 
COMPASS. The old standby that has been grown in the Northwest 
for the past 40 years. Useful as a pollinator for the better varieties 
mentioned above. 
PRICES OF CHERRIES: 
5 
10 
Oka, 2-3 ft. 
Each 
Trees 
Trees 
$1.20 
$2.20 
Oka, 3-4 ft. 
1.60 
3.00 
Sapa, 3-4 ft. 
1.20 
2.20 
Sapa, 4-6 ft. 
Nicollet. Same prices as Sapa. 
Compass. Same prices as Sapa. 
1.70 
3.20 
Oka Cherry 
Immensely productive, bearing next year 
after setting into orchard. Heavy, annual 
bearer of large, deliciously flavored fruit, 
having rich purple-red skin, flesh and juice. 
Tree is very hardy; is of dwarf habit, mak¬ 
ing it easy to gather the fruit. 
Special Fruit Collections — Save You Money 
Special Offer No. 2 
Family Berry Garden 
$2.90 Value for Only $1.75 
Prepaid 
25 Beaver Strawberry. Early. 
25 Premier Strawberry. Early. 
25 Dunlap Strawberry. Medium. 
25 Nokomis Strawberry. Late. 
25 Latham. (Redpath Strain). 
A good assortment for little money. 
Special Offer No. 3 
A New Variety Strawberry Garden 
$ 2.60 Value for Only $1.65 
Prepaid 
25 Dorsett Strawberry. 
25 Fairfax Strawberry. 
25 Bellmar Strawberry 
25 Blakemore Strawberry 
Try these new kinds. 
Special Offer No. 4 
Acre Strawberry Patch 
$ 19.65 
$15.85 
Value— 
for Only 
Express, Not Prepaid 
400 Premier. 
400 Beaver. 2500 
400 Bellmar. __ Certified 
400 Blakemore. Strawberry 
500 Nokomis. Plants 
400 Dunlap. 
This will put you on the pay roll. 
Special Offer No. 5 
Family Cherry Orchard 
$2.05 Value for Only $1.25 
Express, Not Prepaid 
1 Sapa. Large size, 5-7 ft. 
1 Nicollet. Large size, 5-7 ft. 
1 Oka. Large size, 3-4 ft. 
1 Compass. Large size, 5-7 ft. 
These bear quickly and heavily. 
Special Offer No. 6 
Jumbo Plum Orchard 
$3.45 Value for Only $ 2.35 
Express, Not Prepaid 
1 Underwood. Extra large selected. 
1 Fiebing. Extra large selected. 
1 La Crescent. Extra large selected. 
1 Monitor. Extra large selected. 
1 Surprise. Standard size, 4-5 ft. 
Jumbo Plums to eat and to can. 
Special Offer No. 7 
All Season Apple Orchard 
$4.40 Value for Only $2.50 
Express, Not Prepaid 
All extra large specially selected. 
1 Red Duchess. Early. 
1 Whitney. Early. 
1 Dolgo. Jell and pickles. 
1 Wealthy. Autumn. 
2 Haralson. Winter. 
These will be higher next year. 
Special Offer No. 8 
Grapes and Grape Juice 
$3.00 Value for Only $ 2.45 
Prepaid 
2 New Fredonia. Extra early. 
5 Worden. Early. 
5 Concord. Late. 
5 Beta. Medium. 
Homemade Grape Juice is 
healthful. 
Special Offer No. 9 
Pay Roll Grape Vineyard 
$ 11.40 Value for Only *8.65 
Express, Not Prepaid 
5 Fredonia. 25 Concord. 
25 Worden. 25 Beta. 
This planting will give you a yearly 
income. 
Special Offer No. IO 
Raspberry Pay Roll 
$22.27 
$15.65 
Value— 
for Only 
Express, Not Prepaid 
750 Latham. 50 New Logan. 
250 Chief. 50 Cumberland. 
10 Newburgh. 
Plant these and get a cash income 
in July. 
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