ANDREWS 
NORTHERN ROOTED 
CHERRY TREES 
Sapa —A Popular Cherry nZ- 
her of years ago by Professor N. E. Hansen, Sapa has become very 
widely planted. One fruit farm starting with a half dozen trees has 
increased their plantings until they now have over 3000 Sapa cherries 
in bearing. They find ready sale for the fruit on account of its 
splendid quality which is unexcelled for canning, for sauce and jams 
and for eating out of hand. Their increased plantings were in re' 
sponse to the increased demand for the fruit which sells readily at 
6c a pound. 
Beautiful Wine-Red Color—Excellent Quality. Sapa is a large sized 
hybrid cherry with small pit. It is purple'red outside and winc'red 
inside, thin skinned and of delicious flavor- The dark wine'colored 
flesh makes a most attractive sauce or preserve. 
Fruits at 2 Years Old. The Sapa forms fruit buds on onc'year' 
old wood. Thus it is that Sapa can bear the next year after planting 
in the orchard, and it is this same reason that makes it a good annual 
fruiter. 
Hardy—Easy to Grow. Sapa is very hardy and thrives over a 
wide range. It is best practice to grow Sapa as a large bush and 
keep them pruned more severely than most fruit trees. Cut out the 
older growth and encourage growth of new shoots that will set fruit 
regularly and heavily. The Compass Pollinizer described below 
should be included in Sapa plantings. 
This is another hybrid Cherry recently intrcK 
wKa V#nerry Juced by Professor Hansen. It should be 
grown in bush form as suggested for Sapa. The fruit is a rich purple' 
red color both outside and inside, 
a delicious flavor and the tree is 
immensely productive. It pro' 
duces fruit buds the second sea' 
son and fruits regularly. 
Oka Cherry 
POLLINIZER CHERRIES 
has proven to be the most satisfactory pollinizer 
WU Sapa and Oka Cherries. It is a very hardy tree 
and thrives in nearly any sort of location. The fruit is especially good 
for jams, jellies and for canning. 
Compass is an early fruiter, bearing the second year. It is indis' 
pensable as a pollinizer for Sapa and Oka. Plant a Compass in every 
group and in large plantings at least 1 Compass to 8 or 10 Sapa or 
Oka. 
Prof. Hansen's Bush Cherry (See page 7.) 
PRICES of CHERRIES 
See slupment information on page 24. 
Height 
Shipment 
Each 
4 
10 
• 
Sapa 
'2-3 ft. 
Prepaid 
^0.30 
^1.00 
$235 
Compass 
-• - 
3-4 ft. 
Prepaid 
.37 
1.35 
3.10 
Oka (no 4-6 ft.) 
4-6 ft. 
Frt. or Exp. 
.55 
2.10 
4.95 
Mordena 
• 
2-3 ft. 
Prepaid 
.40 
1.40 
3.35 
- ■ 
3-4 ft. 
Prepaid 
.47 
1.75 
4.10 
Cooper 
4-6 ft. 
Frt. or Exp. 
.65 
2.50 
5.95 
North Dakota No. 1, 
l-yr., ^1.00 
each. 
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3-year old Sapa Cherries 
North Dakota No. 1 
New Hardy Pie Cherry 
A true pie Cherry, hardy enough to 
stand the rigorous climate at Fargo, North 
Dakota, where it was originated by Dr. A.^ 
F. Yeager. He says: “The North Dakota 
No. 1 Cherry is a sour Cherry, resembling 
Early Richmond, though somewhat smaller 
in size. In our cooking tests, we consider 
the quality of the fruit very good.” 
We have only a very few North Dakota 
No. 1 to offer this season—while they last, 
$1.00 each for thrifty one-year branched 
trees about two feet high. 
Mordena Cherry 
Originated at Morden Experiment Sta' 
tion, Manitoba, Canada. The tree is 
extremely hardy and very fruitful. Mr. 
Chipman of Winnipeg writes: “After two 
of the severest winters on record in the 
Winnipeg district, the two Mordena trees 
were loaded with fruit to the topmost 
branches, eight feet in the air. It is a few 
days earlier to ripen and very much 
hardier than Compass. Mordena is very 
good for eating out of hand and really 
excellent for all cooking purposes.” Stock 
very limited. 
Cooper Cherry 
Prof. A. F. Yeager, of the North Da' 
kota Agricultural College, says: “Cooper 
is a seedling of Compass Cherry, and the 
plant resembles Compass Cherry to some 
extent. The fruit is considerably larger 
than Compass Cherry, round in shape and 
pink when ripe. When cooked, the thin 
peeling becomes inconspicuous so that the 
canned product resembles the white sweet 
Cherry more nearly than anything I could 
compare it to.” Stock very limited. 
