

ERRY Y 

es S. Plant 
ten 
Neu August Supreme CHERRY &:. 
Here’s a brand new Sweet Cherry that commercial growers and customers who have roadside stands and local 
markets are looking for because it ripens the middle of August, extending the Sweet Cherry season. This cherry 
has no competition as it ripens when all other cherries are gone—fruit is sure to sell and bring higher prices. If 
you want to extend your season and make some real money when other cherries are gone, this is the variety for you. 
Cherries are very red, almost black in color, similar to Black Tartarian; high in quality. The tree itself is 
vigorous and productive. One or two of these trees in your back yard will be a novelty in your community and 
also furnish you with a bountiful supply of fruit. Price: 1-yr., 3-5 ft. trees, $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00, net, not 
subject to any cash discount. 
Red Havexa PEACH 
A big sensation in Michigan. UNUSUAL 
Sold for 5 times as much as —_ ORCHARD 
other varieties on the Benton 
Harbor market this year. 30 
DAYS EARLIER THAN BARGAIN 






ELBERTA. Almost completely No. 49 
covered with a brilliant red 
color. Heavy producer; will N mace 
make Avgrade fruit if thinned. oe sopeae 
Same shape as Elberta. Yellow a lites 
freestone; sweet in flavor. Firm a : 
flesh and tough skin indicate . a 
better shipping and _ handling bY.25 net 
qualities. An excellent early- New Red 
maturing peach. Haven Peach 
Trees are vigorous and very 
productive. The scaffold eet oul 
branches usually originate at Rose “Cherry 
wide angles with the trunk 
which add to their strength. $1 85 
Fruit buds much hardier than : : i 
those of Elberta. Self-fertile—trees can be met, 
: Not Prepaid. 
planted in solid blocks. 
The best early peach for home use or 
commercial planting. Supply very limited. 
Price: l-yr., 7/16 inch, 3 ft. and up trees, 65c each; 
3 for $1.80; 10 for $5.50; or $50.00 per 100. Net, no 
cash discount allowed. 
Paul Rose Cherry 
(White Schmidt’s Biggareau) 
Something New In White Sweet Cherries! Originated from a 
sport limb on a black Schmidt’s tree in the orchard of the late 
Paul Rose, the pioneer Sweet Cherry grower in Michigan. A white 
ee of large size, firm, tender, and juicy; a fine flavor. Ripens 
in July. 
For years we have been looking for a white sweet Cherry that 
has the size, quality, firmness and flavor of the black Cherry—we 
now have it in the Paul Rose. Proven by far to be the best all- 
purpose white sweet Cherry. This Cherry is outstanding for can- 
ning purposes, to eat out of hand, or to sell on roadside stands, 
as it is unique in color—the skin is of a pink color with a narrow 
black band, whereas the flesh of the cherry is white. Place your 
order early, for the supply is limited. 
PRICE: Each 3 10 
9/16 in., 312-41, ft. trees ......... .e++e.-90.60 $1.65 $5.00 
Price is met, not subject to any cash discount. Paul Rose Cherry 
50 THIS IS ACKERMAN’S 51ST ANNIVERSARY YEAR 
