Oka Cherry 
A fine big black sweet 
Cherry that will make your 
mouth water when you see 
it clinging to your own 
trees. Hardy anywhere. 
This Hybrid will bear fruit 
the first year set. Flesh 
dark purple. Free stone. A 
tremendous yielder of large 
round cherries fully 1 inch 
in diameter. In my 23 years 
of experience we have tested 
out hundreds of new varie¬ 
ties of plants and seeds but 
this Oka Black Sweet 
Cherry is such a luxury for 
the home garden that you 
should not deny yourself and your family of the newest and finest fruits. Plant OKA and have a real 
stranger in your garden this year. Bears fruit every year and never disappoints. Dwarf form. Bushy 
4-5 ft. size. 
35c Each; 3 for $1.00; 7 for $2.00; 10 for $2.75 
Elberta Peach 
The famous Elberta 
Peach has stood all tests. 
America’s commercial 
Peach. Known every¬ 
where. Fruit very large. 
A marvelously hardy 
Peach. Stocky trees. About 
11/16 and 4-5 ft. 
30c Each; 4 for $1.00; 
7 for $1.50 
New Roses 
AirtJ/ RAINBOW—A beautiful new varie¬ 
ty ^ |rlf gated rose called thornless that is 
everblooming. Think of it—all colors. 
Very few thorns. 
Best hardy varieties of each color of the 
Everblooming Bush Roses. Best red, yellow, and 
pink. 
25c Each; 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00 
Hansen Bush Cherry 
After 30 years of effort. Prof, f 
N. E. Hansen has developed a 
new plant creation. The new 
Dwarf Bush Cherry which com¬ 
bines two useful qualities both 
in one plant. A beautiful early 
white flowering shrub which is 
a glorious sight. Silvery bluish 
green frosty foliage. A desir¬ 
able good fruit and ornamental. 
Quick-bearing from ground up. 
Limbs just simply loaded with 
fruit. Hardy everywhere. Easy 
to grow. Bears early, heavily 
and annually. Large as the 
Sweet Cherry. Makes wonder¬ 
ful, delicious preserves, jellies. 
Grows about 3 ft. high and i- 
4 ft. wide with thousands of 
dark purple Cherries. If left on will stay on all 
winter. Will be planted by the millions when 
better known. 
Bearingr Age Transplants 
About 2 feet high 
Each 5 
25 $1.00 
New Anoka Apple 
The finest treat that 
nature ever produced, a 
quick bearing apple tree. 
The only Apple for the 
old folks. No waiting for 
years when Anoka vail 
bear the first year. With 
the second year a full size 
crop. Anoka is the world’s 
earliest and heaviest bear¬ 
ing Apple. Hardy in all 
climates. Ripens in July. Has proven to be the 
very best flavored, beautifully colored, early ap¬ 
ple with good size. We call Anoka the king of 
all apples, "rrees run from 4 to 6 feet. Two year 
bearing age. 
Each 3 6 10 
50c $1.35 $2.50 $4.00 
Waneta Plum 
WANETA is a tested Plum 
and was proven the most satis¬ 
factory super hardy of all the 
Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is 
a masterpiece. Waneta is the 
largest Plum in existence. Very 
juicy, delicious flavor, small 
pit. Bears fruit the second 
year. At the age of four years 
it is nothing unusual for 
Waneta to bear four bushels 
of fruit. So why not plant the 
hardiest and heaviest bearing Plum? We list 
the best by test. Trees about 6 ft. 
50c Each. 3 Trees $1.35. 
OAK HILL NURSERY. New Buffalo, Mich. 
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