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Cherries 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND—One of the most 
popular sour cherries, unexcelled for cook- 
ing. Dark red, tart, and juicy. Hardy trees 
uninjured by cold. Big crops. 
MONTMORENCY—Ripens late in June 
and is best sour cherry for market. Makes 
delicious pies; fine for canning. Fruit larger 
than Richmond; bright red, acid flavor. 
Grow Montmorency for the Canning 
Factory Market 
Montmorency SWEET CHERRIES 
say BLACK TARTARIAN—Extensively plant- 
ed and prolific. Regular bearer of big, black 
juicy, sweet fruit. Hardy, vigorous. Best 
and most profitable black sweet cherry—for 
market and home. 
NAPOLEON-YELLOW—Old-time favor- 
ite, succeeds practically everywhere. Heavy 
bearer of large light yellow heart-shaped 
fruit. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU—Newer sort. 
Unusually hardy. One of the best late sorts, 
especially in Northern sections. Largest size, 
firm fruit; deep red to mahogany. Brings 
best prices. 
WINDSOR—Liver colored large cherry, 
wonderful flavor. Originated at Windsor, 
Canada. Hardy prolific tree. Valuable for 
market or family use. 

Cherry Tree Prices 
Sour Cherry Each 3 10 25 100 
2 yr., 7/16 in., 3 to 4 ft. $.59 $1.75 $5.45 $12.25 $49.50 
2 yr.; 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft. 65 1.85 5:95 © 14.50 ~° 54.50 
Sweet Cherry 
2 yr., 7/16 in., 3 to 4 ft. .65 1.85 5.95 14.50 54.50 
2 yr., 9/16 in., 4/to 5, ft. ~<69° ~1.95 — 6.45 —— 15.75 


MANCHURIAN 
APRICOTS 
—are perfectly hardy in the Dakota winters; . 
sure to produce a crop. Medium size, very 
heavy bearers, delicious true apricot flavor. 
Here are two good varieties. 
MANDARIN—Large, rich yellow fruit. 
High quality when fresh or cooked into sauce. 
ZUN—Fruit is round and freestone with 
unusually small pit. Excellent quality and 
flavor. 
_ PRICE on Manchurian Apricots: 1 yr., 7/16 
in., each 85c; 3 for $2.45; 6 for $4.75. 
QUINCE 
ORANGE—Best of All Quince. Regular 
annual bearer of fine, large delicious fruit. 
Makes delicious jam and quince “honey.” 
Hardy, early bearing trees. Plant for Profit 
—Quince always brings high prices. 
PRICE: 2 yr., 7/16 in., 3-4 ft., each, 54c; 
3 for $1.55; 6 for $2.95; 10 for $4.95. 
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Moorpark 
Apricot 
