THE DANIELS NURSERY, INC. 
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Daniels Hardy Pears 
Mendel Pear 
Pears are no longer an experiment in Minnesota and adjacent ter¬ 
ritory. The varieties we list have proven their suitability to this 
climate with many years of successful production. You can now 
grow in your own home orchard good quality pears in sufficient 
quantities for any family’s eating and canning needs. If you arc 
not growing them you are missing something worth while! 
PRICES I 10 
Strong, 2-year, 3-4 ft.$1.00 $ 9.00 
We can also furnish PATTEN PEAR, 
2-year, 4-5 ft. 1.25 11.00 
MENDEL —For 29 years Mendel has with¬ 
stood the rigors of our northern climate 
without winter injury or fire blight. It is 
a very productive variety. The fruit is 
large and hangs well to the tree. Is of 
first quality, sweet and juicy, and keeps 
well through the Fall. 
PARKER —Introduced by the State Fruit 
Breeding Farm. The fruit is medium to 
large; flesh tender and of good quality. 
Season, late September. 
PATTEN —^Hardy in many parts of Minne¬ 
sota, South Dakota and as far north as 
Ontario. Thought by many to be the very 
best hardy pear. The fruit is of good qual¬ 
ity, medium to large in size. Good for 
cooking and very fine for table use when 
well ripened. 
Hardy Cherries 
You don’t need an orchard to grow cher¬ 
ries, for the small size, attractive form, foli¬ 
age and color of these trees make them valu¬ 
able assets to any ornamental border. 
The splendid cherries we list on this page 
have adequately proven their desirability 
both from the home garden or market point 
of view. With an assortment of these one 
can have the finest of cherries for eating 
and for canning. 
ZUMERA —The best sweet cherry type for 
Minnesota. Bears early. A tremendous 
yielder. When properly ripened on the 
tree the fruits are delicious to eat out of 
hand and one of the finest canning fruits 
known. 
NICOLLET —The closest approximately to 
the true sour cherry in size, color and gen¬ 
eral appearance of any that can be grown 
in the Northwest. Splendid for sauce and 
pies. Beautiful red color, small pit and 
crisp succulent flesh. 
PRICES 
1 
10 
100 
Mail order . 
.$ .65 
$ 5.60 
$60.00 
2nd size . 
.80 
7.00 
62.50 
1st size . 
. 1.00 
8.50 
75.00 
Bearing Age ... 
. 1.25 
11.00 
90.00 
OKA CHERRY 
The Cherry Supreme for the 
Northwest 
OKA is one of the hardiest, earliest 
bearing, heaviest fruiting cherries yet 
developed for the Northwest. It is an 
early bearer, usually fruiting in the 
nursery row, and is sure to give a crop 
the year after planting. The fruit is of 
good size, dark color, with a beautiful 
purple flesh and juice. Flesh of true 
crisp cherry type. The pit is small— 
true cherry pit. 
In quality OKA ranks ahead of any 
cherry we grow in the Northwest, 
whether used for eating out of hand or 
for cooking. In growth it makes what 
might be classed as a small tree or a 
large bush. Because of its compact na¬ 
ture and beautiful form is frequently 
Used in landscape plantings where its 
mass of blossoms in the spring and 
ropelike clusters of fruits in the fall, 
together with its beautiful foliage, 
makes it a most attractive addition to 
a landscape planting at all seasons. In 
the orchard it outyields any of the 
other cherries. 
FOR TRUE CHERRY SATISFAC¬ 
TION PLANT OKA LIBERALLY. 
OKA PRICES 1 10 
First size.$1.00 $ 8.50 
Bearing Age. 1.25 11.00 
