★ EARLY RICHMOND —Try the EARLY RICHMOND, We know you will like it. The cherries I 
have a dark red skin and red juicy flesh. The flavor is quite acid, marvelous for pies or canning. 
It is a strong grower and a heavy producer. You people in So. Minnesota and Iowa have ideal conditions 
for Pie Cherries, in fact, they can be grown as far North as Mitchell, South Dakota. Order Gurney’s 
Early Richmond, We are sure you won't regret it. 
★ ENGLISH MORELLO —This pie cherry is such a dark red that it can be classed as a black cherry. 
Fruit is a good size with a tangy, acid flavor. Survives dry weather where other cherry trees fail. Fine 
for dessert, preserves, and canning. It bears younger and heavier than any other cherry and ripens in 
July when other cherries are gone. 
★ MONTMORENCY— Here is the most widely planted Cherry. What everyone likes must be good. 
The/r«i7 is large with firm flesh, of fine flavor. The cherry is a dark red, very handsome and wonderful 
for canning and preserves. 
PRICES —EARLY RICHMOND, 
MONTMORENCY, 
ENGLISH 
MORELLO 
Size 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 10 
Per 25 
2-3 ft. 
40c 
$1.90 
$3.50 
$8.25 
3-4 ft. 
50c 
2.40 
4.50 
10.75 
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★ ★ ★ 
SOUR CHERRIES 
SWEET CHERRIES 
★GOLD CHERRIES —GOLD CHERRY is the 
hardiest of all Sweet Cherries. Everyone that likes 
a sweet cherry will enjoy this great big yellow one. 
★ BLACK TARTARIAN —Here is a Cherry that you 
will want. It is a fairly hardy, large black delicious 
sweet cherry. Harvest quantities of fruit. 
Sweet Cherry Prices. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
3-4 ft. 65c $2.50 $4.95 
SOUR AND SWEET 
CHERRIES 
HARDIEST TYPES 
EARLY RICHMOND CHERRY 
HARDY FRUITS 
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★ MOTHER GURNEY’S EVERBEARING 
MULBERRY— This Mulberry has the longest fruiting 
season you have ever seen. The tree is beautiful for 
■windbreak, grove, or ornament, and the fruit is amazingly 
good. It starts producing large, juicy black berries of 
excellent quality about June 20 and continues producing 
bushels of fruit well into August. A Fine Hedge Plant 
too. 
CHERRY 
SPECIAL 
4 Early Richmond . . . . 
4 English Morello. 
.3 to 4 ft. Trees 
4 Montmorency. 
RED ROSE FREE 
BARGAIN 
P»,C E $ 5 4 ° 
NANKING CHERRY 
NANKING CHERRY—(Prunus Tomen- 
tosa). A hardy edible Bush Cherry and very 
Ornamental. 3-4 ft. size, 40c Each; 2 for 75c. 
For Further Description See Page 64 
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★ PROF. HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRIES ★ 
Size 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 Per 200 
1-2 ft. Seedlings. . . 
$0.30 
$1.75 
$3.25 
2-3 ft. Seedlings. . . 
.50 
2.75 
4.25 
2-4 ft. Trans. 
20c 
1.25 
8.00 
15.00 
4-6 ft. Trans. 
35c 
2.50 
19.00 
30.00 
,J IMPROVED VARIETIES INTRODUCED BY 
Prof. N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. D.—All Grafted Trees — Not Seedlings 
★ JUNEBERRY —Dwarf Mountain. Some call it the 
Hardy Bush Huckleberry. Grows about 4 feet high. 
Fruit is excellent for dessert, pies, or canning. Plant 
a hedge around your garden of Dwarf Mountain June- 
berry. Nursery Grown Plants — Not Wildlings. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 
18-24 in . 25c $1.00 $1.85 $4.35 
2-3 ft . 30c 1.40 2.60 6.25 
★ BUFFALO BERRY — Jelly made from this fruit is 
actually the most delicious you ever tasted. Nothing 
like it from any other fruit. Perfectly hardy; beautiful 
with silvery leaves. Plant a Row of Buffalo Berry. 
Nursery Grown Plants — Not Wildlings. 
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PRICES HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRIES 
50c Each; 5 for $2.00; 10 for $3.50. One each 
of 9 varieties—$3.15. 
Size 
Each 
Per 5 
Per 10 
Per 25 
12-18 in. 
. 15c 
$0.65 
$1.10 
$2.25 
18-24 in. 
. 20c 
.90 
1.50 
3.00 
2-3 ft. 
. 25c 
1.15 
1.75 
3.75 
★ O’KREEK—Has large fruit of excellent quality, very 
sweet with the most minute prickle. It bears well. 
★ TEPEE—One of the Sioux Seedlhigs, and is hardy, 
upright and spreading. Bears heavily, is a very good 
quality. The pit is medium size. 
★ WAMPUM—Grows upright reaching about 4 feet 
high. Produces a very heavy crop of excellent quality 
berries. 
★ WEWELA—Grows close to the ground. Excellent 
fruit, small pit, bears heavily. 
★ WATAUGA—Grows upright and spreading. The 
fruit is large and the pit small, an ideal fruit. Bears 
heavily. 
★ KEYAPAHA —This is a grand new variety of Bush 
Cherry. The fruit is exceptionally large, sweet and 
juicy. It is of excellent quality with a small pit, fairly 
free stone. 
★ WASTA —Plant Wasta and have a wonderfully heavy 
crop. The fruit is medium sized and a good cropper. 
Grows upright and spreads out. Very good quality with 
small round pit. 
★ OAHE —Oahe produces much fruit of very good 
quality. The pit is very small. 
★ WETA— VVeta is “Oh So good." Has 
large, round fruit of very good quality. 
Small pit. 
KEYAPAHA 
CHERRY .fc. 
★CHOKE CHERRY— Here 
is a tree that has every¬ 
thing. It is a beautiful orna- 1 
mental tree and when in full 
bloom is a great bank of snow. 
It is wonderfully fragrant 'and % 
after the blossoms there are 
just bushels of huge purplish 
black fruit. 
Per Per Per 
Size Each 5 10 25 
2- 3 ft. 25c $1.00 $1.75 $3.75 
3- 4 ft. 30c 1.25 2.25 5.00 
4- 6 ft. 35c 1.50 2.75 6.25 
CHOKE CHERRY 
"YOUR GARDEN 
SPECIAL" 
3 Grafted Bush Cherries 
1 Nanking Cherry, 3-4 ft. 
2 Buffalo Berries, I 8-24 in. 
2 Mother Gurney's Ever- 
bearing Mulberry, 2-4 ft. 
2 Juneberries, 2-3 ft. 
10 PLANTS 
*2.50 
POSTPAID 
CHERRY PICTURES IN COLOR ON PAGE 60—LOOK THEM OVER 
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