CHERRIES /PICK THEM FROM YOUR OWN TREES 
GURNEY’S 
TREES 
ARE BEST 
BY 
EXPERIENCE 
GIVE YOUR BOY 
AN ACRE FOR 
CHERRIES 
HE WILL MAKE 
IT PROFITABLE 
Heavy Two Year on 
Hardy Roots 
Early Richmond Cherry 
THEY BEAR 
LOTS OF 
CHERRIES 
0 
Plant Half An 
Acre 
THIRTY CHERRY 
TREES PLANTED 
ON ONE HALF 
ACRE 
SPACED 25 
FEET APART 
EARLY RICHMOND 
Hardiest of All Pie Cherries 
These fine red juicy cherries can be 
grown successfully at Mitchell, S. D. and 
south. You folks in Minnesota and Iowa 
have ideal conditions for Pie Cherries. 
The fruit is of medium size, and is 
borne in great quantities. One tree, I 
have in mind, bore fruit enough for four 
families — fresh and for canning. 
PIE CHERRIES 
(SOUR CHERRIES) PRICES 
Size 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 10 
Per 25 
Per 50 
18 to 30 inch. 
29c 
$1.35 
$2.45 
$5.75 
$10.00 
2p2 to 4 foot. 
39c 
1.80 
3.45 
8.00 
15.00 
4 to 6 foot. 
40c 
1.95 
3.80 
9,25 
18.00 
(SWEET CHERRIES) PRICES 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
3 to 5 foot. 60c $2.50 $4.75 
ENGLISH MORELLO BLACK TARTARIAN (Sweet) 
Wide spreading tree, fresh green fol¬ 
iage, and the hardiest of all the Pie 
Cherries. Early Richmond should be 
planted in every home grounds. The 
fruit is Dark Red and delicious. 
Order at least Four 
of 
GURNEY’S EARLY RICHMOND 
CHERRIES 
CHERRY SPECIAL 
A Dozen Trees-— -2 to 4 ft. 
4 Early Richmond 
4 English Morello 
4 Montmorency 
FREE: 10 American Plums 
$375 
The Black Pie Cherry 
The fruit is large and so dark red as 
to be classed as a black cherry. It ripens 
much later than Early Richmond, Juicy, 
of good quality. This cherry should be 
in every garden. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY 
Large, red, rich, and containing very 
little acid. Very hardy and productive. 
Ripening about 10 days after Early 
Richmond; the two planted together 
make a Cherry season of almost a month, 
giving you the fruit fresh, besides plenty 
to can. Montmorency is the leader in 
the western parts of Nebraska and Kan¬ 
sas, and eastern Colorado. But wherever 
you live, if you buy ^ Montmorency 
Cherry tree from us, I know you are 
going to be pleased, and it won’t take 
very many years before you know that 
you have a mighty fine tree. 
Here is a Sweet Cherry that makes 
your mouth water when you see it. 
Fairly hardy, it produces large, black, 
sweet fruit in good quantites. Plant at 
least two this year. 
GOLD CHERRY (Sweet) 
A great big yellow Sweet Cherry and 
the hardiest of all Sweet Varieties. We 
have grown the Gold for years and find 
it one of the most popular. 
Plant An Acre SPECIAL 
30—2 to 4 ft. Trees 
5 Early Richmond 5 Montmorency 
5 English Morello 5 Tom Thumb 
2 Black Tartarian 8 Compass 
An $10.88 Value 
ALL FOR $ 9 50 
50 
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