... fillin’ 
for luscious 
CHERRY 
PIES 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Perfectly hardy anywhere In the 
Middle West and North. 
Early Richmond 
For an early cherry in Nebras¬ 
ka, Iowa and Kansas, this is the 
best you can plant. Very hardy 
and productive. The fruit is of 
fair size, light red, good quality. 
EWpens here in June. 
• you’ll find the very best of both 
Sweet and Sour Cherries on this page 
Of all fruit trees you can grow, none will bear as regularly 
as the sour cherry. It is always dependable, and fills the 
fruit cans with a most desirable canning fruit for the winter. 
For this reason we say that you should have at least a few 
of these most reliable suppliers of canning fruit. One Early 
Richmond and two Montmorency will make enough cherries 
for the average family. Where the space permits, plant 
more, there is always a ready market for surplus cherries 
Mr. W. C. Stegemon of Enid, 
Okla., who sent us this nice 
photo says: “Enclosed find pic¬ 
ture showing a cherry orchard, 
trees we bought of you 5 or 6 
years ago." 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Sonderegger’s Sweet 
Almost black when fully ripe, 
large, very meaty, juicy and 
sweet. It is of the Morello type, 
therefore hardier than the Heart 
Cherries listed below. The tree 
is perfectly hardy here, and la a 
good producer. 
Large Montmorency “ TV'.SSf 
sour cherries combined. Owing to the fact that it is 
a sure bearer, the fruit is large, dark red, contains 
very little acid. This tree should be your first choice; 
It is very hardy. It is a better canning cherry than 
Early Richmond. The two planted together will make 
you a longer season of ripe cherries. 
Price of All Sour Cherry Trees. 
1 
10 
25 
2-3 ft. 2 yr. roots, 1 yr. tops...$0.28 
$0.27 
$0.25 
3-4 ft. 2 yr. roots, 1 yr. tops... .35 
.33 
.30 
4-6 ft. 3 yr. roots, 1 yr. tops... .55 
4%-6 ft. extra heavy, well 
.52 
.50 
branched....65 
■62 
.58 
Above prices include the postage on 
2 to 3 
and 
3 to 4 ft. trees. Larger trees are 
shipped by 
express or freight. We pay the freight if 
your 
order amounts to $12.00 or more 
evergreen trees not included). 
(seeds 
and 
FntrlicVi Morollo Hardy as far north as the mid- 
HJlgllSIl luoreiio die of Nebraska. The fruit is 
targe, dark red, nearly black, tender. Juicy, and of fine 
quality. A favorite for late canning. It ripens very 
late. 
OetlioiTnof Large, heart-shaped, nearly black 
USlUclIUCI when ripe. Fine for dessert and cook¬ 
ing; not very sour. It blooms rather late, and the tree 
bears young, late, too, in ripening. Ostheimer is re¬ 
garded as a good market variety. Of Ostheimer we 
have no 2-3 ft. trees. Please order the larger sizes 
only. 
VCVnwtr Medium to large, dark red, the quality is 
” r “fe& good. The tree is very hardy, of dwarfish 
growth but very productive. Does real well in western 
Nebraska, western Kansas, and Colorado, also in the 
northwestern states. Ripens in July. 
Compass Cherry Plum 
Absolutely hardy everywhere. A cross between the 
Sand Cherry and the Minor Plum. Fruit nearly an 
Inch in diameter, bright red, good flavor. In any lo¬ 
cality where other fruit, especially cherries are hard 
to raise, we suggest that you plant a few Compass 
Cherry Plums; they will give you crops where cher¬ 
ries would fail. All through the Texas Panhandle, 
eastern Colorado, western Kansas and western Ne¬ 
braska, Wyoming and Dakotas, this tree is sure to 
give very satisfactory results. The tree bears very 
young. 
Price same as of Plums, page 7. 
Yellow Glass 
The fruit is large, golden yellow 
very firm, juicy and sweet, excel¬ 
lent quality. Blooming late, this tree does fairly good 
in Nebraska; it is, however, not as hardy as the sour 
cherries. Birds hardly ever bother yellow cherries. 
Rlo«L- Tovtm«inn Hardy in the Great Lakes re- 
Idl Ml 1*111 gion, the eastern states, and in 
Nebraska as far north as the middle of the state. The 
fruit is large, purplish-black of finest quality, and the 
tree bears extra well. Where Black Tartarian is not 
hardy, there is no use trying another Heart Cherry. 
j Large, liver-colored fruit, remarkably 
W IIlllSOI firm, and of fine quality. Windsor is 
about as hardy as the Black Tartarian. 
Napoleon Bigarreau SI et "variety. ^The 
fruit is large, pale yellow-amber, dotted deep red. 
Stands shipping well. Tree grows fast and bears well 
Price of All Sweet Cherry Trees. 
1 10 
2- 3 ft. 2 yr. roots, 1 yr. tops.$0.50 $0.45 
3- 4 ft. 2 yr. roots, 1 yr. tops.60 .55 
4- 6 ft. 3 yr. roots, 1 yr. tops.70 .65 
2-3 and 3-4 ft. trees are priced postpaid. 
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