Color of the flesh green, flavor very pleasant, ripens about 
July 15 and will hang on the tree in good condition for about 
two weeks. 
Sapa—The Sioux Indian word for ‘black”—“As dark as 
the shadows of even’ banked in the Western Heavens.” Turn¬ 
ing the branches of this tree back when fruit is ripe exposing 
the long ropes of glossy black fruit to the rays of the sun, the' 
background, the smooth bark and glossy dark green foliage 
are a pleasant sight. Good for home consumption and the 
home market, marketed to best advantage in grape baskets or 
quart boxes. They sell readily and at good prices this way. 
When it first commences to mature the skin is dark green. The 
flesh a royal purple. The color of the skin and flesh gradually 
change until it is as black as the darkest night. These Sand 
Cherry Crosses are excellent for canning, jellies or jams, as the ■ 
skin entirely disappears with cooking. 
PRICES ON CHERRY TREES 
4 to 5 foot, each $ .75; 10 for $7.00; 25 for $16.25; 50 for $30.00 
Order early and take advantage of Free Offer. 
Evergreens 
Scotch Pine—The Scotch Pine is a very satisfactory tree 
for groves and windbreaks. Also, has its place in landscaping 
as it makes a fine ornamental tree, very rapid in growth, per¬ 
fectly hardy, and does exceptionally well in East half of South 
Dakota and also points South and Southeast. Transplants 
more rapidly than other Pine. There 
are lots of good windbreaks of this Pine 
in the Northwest. It produces a large 
tree. Write for Special Prices for wind¬ 
break Evergreens. 
Black Hills Spruce—The Black ITills 
Spruce is a native of South Dakota, and 
is therefore hardy enough for the wind 
swept bare prairie country of the Northwest. It grows readily 
on all soils and because of its close growing branches and heavy 
See Zachman For Quality Nursery Plants And Seeds. 
