WISCONSIN NURSERIES, Union Grove, Wis. 
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Cherries 
Probably no trees in the North are more prolific and 
the fruit is always in great demand, usually at a high 
price. Every home-garden should contain at least five 
or six cherry trees. 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4 feet, first-class.60c $5.50 $50.00 
Dikeman—From Northern Michigan. The orginal tree 
has attained large size, and is still producing immense crops; 
fruit large, black, firm, of excellent quality; fine keeper and 
shipper; the latest of all sweet cherries. 
Early Richmond—An early variety of extreme hardiness, 
bearing large annual crops of medium-sized fruit, light to 
dark red, a fine home orchard variety. 
English Morello—Large, dark red, juicy, tree somewhat 
dwarf in growth. Hardy. 
Montmorency—Large, bright crimson, very juicy, strong, 
upright grower, heavy annual bearer, the best late variety, 
also the best commercial variety. 
The Wonderful Minnesota Plums 
FINE TREES 
Each 10 100 
4 to 6 feet, first-class.65c $6.00 $55.00 
We are very glad to offer you this season, these re¬ 
markable creations of the Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm. Produced by crossing the Native Plums with the 
Japanese variety. 
