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Yellow 
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Cherries come into bearing young, 
make a crop every year and do bet¬ 
ter without attention than any other 
fruit tree. You can grow them most 
anywhere in the United States, ex¬ 
cept in the extreme Southeast. Our 
Farm Belt has soils that are particu¬ 
larly adapted to the growing of 
Cherry Trees. 
These fine, hardy red Cherries are 
the leading varieties and I recom¬ 
mend them to you. They’re hardy; 
loaded with juice. They make a 
nice ornamental tree, too. 
Our Cherry Trees are in thousands of 
home orchards in the Farm Belt and 
doing- fine. 
Nothing finer than a good Cherry pie 
made with fresh Cherries. Can lots of 
them for winter use. Use them fresh 
for sauce. Preserve them, too. 
Express or freight, 2 yr. heavy. 
Size 
4-5 ft. 
Per 4 Per 10 Per 25 Each 
$12.50 $0.60 
$2.35 
$5.50 
Postpaid, 2 yr. branched. 
Size 
Per 4 
Per 10 
Per 25 
Each 
3-4 ft. 
$1.65 
$3.75 
$8.75 
$0.45 
Early Richmond— 
First in the Spring 
Plant Early Richmond for your early 
crop of Cherries and Montmorency for 
a crop a week of ten days later. Early 
Richmond is a sure bearer; has fine 
flavor, juicy and extremely hardy. The 
fruit is round and dark red; the flesh, 
very tender and meaty. Also known as 
the early red pie Cherry. 
Large Montmorency— 
The Big Red Cherry 
These are genuine LARGE Montmoren- 
cies. Large size fruit and the tree is a very 
strong grower. Wherever a space of 10 to 
20 feet is available, you can plant Mont¬ 
morency. It will grow on every farm, every 
town lot, and along driveways. Many fruit 
growers plant Montmorencies along the 
highways of their farms and today their 
roadside plantings are producing enough 
fruit to pay the taxes on the place. 
Montmorency is the perfect variety for 
pies, preserves and puddings. 
They are refreshing, luscious, hardy, and 
ure bearers. A Montmorency when fully ripe 
really sweet. Canning factories throughout 
country prefer Montmorency and pay top 
for them. It ripens 8 to 10 days after 
Richmond. 
English Morello— 
The Black Cherry 
This is the big, dark, wine-red Cherry. Wine 
rich in flavor, too. It comes on after Mont¬ 
morency is done. A great canning variety, 
richly flavored with that tart, sub-acid, deep 
red juice. Wonderful for preserving, too. 
Sweet Cherries for the 
Farm Belt 
Black Tartarian and Lambert are two good 
dark colored sweet Cherries for Southern Iowa 
and south of the Iowa Line. 
Size 
Each 
Per 4 
Per 10 
Express or freight, 2 yr. heavy 
4-5 ft. 
$0.70 
$2.65 
$6.25 
Postpaid, branched. 
3-4 ft. 
.60 
2.25 
5.25 
BIiACK . TARTARIAN - . A large, black, rich 
looking, juicy meated sweet Cherry. Ripens 
in June about the same time as Large Mont¬ 
morency. 
LAMBERT. Extremely large, sweet, juicy, 
hardy, and firm fleshed. Ripens in July. 
Yellow Glass 
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The sweet cherry that is hardy in the Farm 
Belt and bears a crop most every year. The 
original Yellow Glass tree is standing right 
here in Shenandoah on one of my places. Bud 
stocks are taken from this tree each year so 
you get genuine original tree bud selection 
when you purchase Yellow Glass from me. 
Nev^r has failed to provide a crop of waxy, 
golden cherries for the past 10 years. The tree 
is as beautiful as any shade tree. Gets about 
30 feet in height and is simply loaded with 
those sweet flavored, golden yellow, solid color 
Cherries. The famous Yellow Glass is hardy 
everywhere south of Ames, Iowa. Try it. 
3-4 ft. size, each, 75c; 4 for $2.75; 10 for $6.75. 
2-3 ft. size, each, 65c; 4 for $2.45; 10 for $5.75. 
All Postpaid. 
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