CHERRIES > PICK THEM FROM YOUR OWN TREES 
ARE HEAVY BEARERS 
PRICES—SOUR CHERRIES 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 
2 / 2 to 4-foot. $.40 $1.85 $3.50 $8.25 
4 to 6-foot. 46 2.25 4.10 9.25 
Gurney's Early Richmond 
• EARLY RICHMOND 
More extensively planted than all others. 
Fruit ripens in a shorter period than the other 
cherries, and on that account is not bothered so 
much by the birds. 
• ENGLISH MORELLO 
This is a late Sour Cherry. Fruit large, acid, 
very juicy, and rich in flavor. Color, a blackish- 
red. A variety that is excellent for canning. 
Bears around August 1 to 15 in most sections. 
• LARGE MONTMORENCY 
A sour Cherry of exceptional size. Color, a 
rich red, acid, very hardy and a heavy bearer. 
Ripens about two weeks later than Early Rich¬ 
mond. A valuable variety for canning or pre¬ 
serves. Plant some of these this year. 
Gurney’s Early Richmond, English Morello, Large Montmorency are the best of the pie cherries. 
These are the kind that are grown so extensively throughout the country for canning and pie making 
and are also excellent to eat from the tree. They do best on well drained soil. They have proven very 
profitable in practically every section of the country. Very productive. 
GURNEY'S BIG SWEET CHERRIES 
• BLACK TARTARIAN 
Fruit very large, purplish black, very sweet, 
high quality. Tree vigorous, upright grower. Im¬ 
mense bearers. A fine market sort. If you wish 
to te^t out a Sweet Cherry, this is the best vari- 
ety to try, 4-6 ft., each, 6 0c; 5 for $2.75. 
2-English Morello Cherries. 1 For Only 
2-Large Montmorency Cherries. 14-6-ft. ftf 
1-Black Tartarian Cherry. ) 2.2 J 
*FREE — 3 CONCORD Grapes — 2 year old. 
• GOLD CHERRY 
This variety is the only one of the sweet cher¬ 
ries that has proven hardy here at Yankton and 
has come through several winters without winter 
killing. It has proved productive. 
This cherry is large, rich, yellow, very sweet, 
meaty, high quality, and hardiest of any of the 
sweet cherries. 
4-6 ft., each, 60c; 5 for $2.75. 
CHERRY-PLUM HYBRIDS 
• COMPASS CHERRY 
The Compass Cherry ripens at a time when 
none of the Prof. Hansen plums are ripening 
and for that reason it will always be retained 
on the fruit list. Do not understand by this 
that the Compass Cherry is only valuable be¬ 
cause it fills in a space. It has a different flavor, 
is one of the very best for canning purposes. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 
2 to 4 ft. 50c $2.35 $4.50 $10.50 
4 to 6 ft. 55c 2.70 5.25 12.50 
ZUMBRA — One of the favorite Cherry-Plum 
crosses. Fruit of high quality, tree very pro¬ 
ductive. Makes delicious jams and is used very 
extensively as a pollenizer. 
2-4-foot. 50c each; 5 for $2.35. 
4-6-foot. 55c each; 5 for $2.70. 
• OKA CHERRY 
An unusually hardy Cherry, excellent in both 
the South and as far North as you wish to plant. 
Skin black, flesh red. Very attractive fruit, 
heavy bearer, and produces large quantities of 
fruit first year after planting. Tree of bushy 
habit. We have never received a complaint 
regarding this tree. A favorite here at Yankton. 
Our Canadian friends are planting large quan¬ 
tities of them. Fruit will dry on trees like prunes 
if given a chance. They are, however, of high 
quality and very tempting. 
Each Per 5 <tkr 10 Per 25 
2 to 4 ft. 50c $2.35 $4.50 $10.50 
4 to 6 ft. 55c 2.70 5.25 12.50 
SAND CHERRY 
• HANSEN’S IMPROVED SAND 
CHERRY 
Wonderful improvement over the common na¬ 
tive sand cherry of western South Dakota. Some¬ 
thing that is worth while in every garden. The 
fruit is larger and of excellent quality. Should 
be grown in bush form. Makes an excellent 
division hedge between the garden and yard. 
Produces fruit the first year after planting. 
1 yr.: 12c each; 5 for 55c; 10 for $1.00; 50 
for $4.50. 2 yr.: 20c each; 10 for $1.50. 
Plant Chinese Elms for the windbreak around 
your orchard. All sizes at prices that 
are low. 
See pages 58 and 59. 
OTHER HARDY FRUITS 
• “UNCLE PHIL’S"— 
BIG RED CHOKE 
CHERRY 
Folks, it is a beautiful cherry, 
very much larger than the regular 
black Choke Cherry. The color is 
brilliant red, similar to the Perfection Currant. 
Bunches are very large. Quality, extra good. 
Only a few at this special price this year. 
Each 30c—4 for $1.00—10 for $2.25. 
• BUFFALO BERRY 
This is very useful as well as ornamental, 
and is planted as much for an ornament as for 
its fruit. The tree grows from 7 to 12 feet high, 
has silvery foliage. The fruit is much like that 
of the Red Currant, and is used for the same 
purposes. The Buffalo Berry makes an excellent 
hedge. Each Per 10 Per 100 
2- 3 ft.$0.25 $1.75 $15.00 
3- 4 ft. 30 2.20 19.00 
• RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
The Mulberry is useful as a shade tree, for 
hedge purposes, and for the immense quantity 
of fruit borne by it. The Russian Mulberry is 
the hardiest of all. Excellent for canning with 
tart fruits like gooseberries, currants and 
plums. It is delicious to eat direct from the 
trees. They make an excellent ornamental hedge 
that will stand trimming. 
Size 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
12 to 18 in... 
$1.75 
$10.00 
18 to 24 in... 
2.00 
12.50 
2 to 4 ft. 
$0.20 
$1.00 
2.50 
17.00 
4 to 6 ft. trans. 
.30 
2.75 
19.00 
6 to 10 ft. trans. .40 
3.50 
23.00 
• CHOKE CHERRY 
This is one of the best of our ornamental 
fruit trees. Absolutely hardy anywhere. Always 
symmetrical, and when in full bloom is a great 
bank of snow with the added beauty of its nut ty 
woodland fragrance, and later its rich, highly 
colored, purplish-black fruit. Our western 
dwarf varieties exceed all others in quality of 
fruit. Especially fine for jelly and jam. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 Per 50 
2 to 3 ft. 25c $1.00 $1.75 $7.50 
3 to 4 ft. 35c 1.50 2.75 13.00 
JAP QUINCE—See Ornamentals 
• DWARF MOUNTAIN JUNEBERRY 
There are several species of this valuable tree. 
Some grow to the height of 20 feet. They are 
variously called “Shadberry,” “Serviceberry," 
“Juneberry.” The kind we offer grows but little 
over 4 feet in height, is enormously productive 
and hardy anywhere in the United States or 
Canada. This is the Jefferson strain and is best 
of all. 2 Year: Each, 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
ELDERBERRY—See Ornamentals 
For the Best in Late Cherries— -Plant Gurney's Big English Morello 
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