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Daniels Hardy Cherries 
You don’t need an orchard to grow cherries, for the small 
size, attractive form, foliage and color of these trees make 
them valuable assets to any ornamental border. 
The splendid cherries we list on this page have adequate- 
ly proven their desirability both from the home garden or 
market point of view. With an assortment of these one can 
have the finest of cherries for eating and for canning. 
CHERRY PRICES 1 
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NICOLLET—Best sour cherry type for Minnesota. 
Best for sauce and preserves. Beautiful red color, 
small pit and crisp succulent flesh. 
OKA—A tremendous yielder of fruits fully 1” in 
diameter. Meat and juice deep purple. Wonder- 
fully sweet. Best of all purple fleshed cherries. 
ZUMBRA—The closest approach to the sweet 
cherry type for Minnesota. Fruits purplish-black 
with green flesh. Truly delicious when fully tree 
ripened. 



BANTAM(Minn. No. 3.)—The most recently nam- 
ed pear introduced by the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm. In size, as indicated by its name, 
the fruit is small, similar to the famous Seckel 
pear. Its heavy production makes it “bushel 
up” as well as the larger fruited varieties. The 
quality is excellent for dessert purposes. Especi- 
ally good for cooking and unsurpassed for pick- 
ling. 
“Bearing Age’ Plum & Cherry 
EXTRA LARGE TREES READY TO BEAR FRUIT 
For Those Who Want Quickest Results 
Many of you have asked us at some time or 
other for extra large trees that will bear fruit 
in the shortest possible time. To supply your 
wants we have grown a block of fine, two-year- 
old trees. Some of these have already blossomed 
in the nursery row, most of them have fruit 
buds now and should bear some fruit this sum- 
mer. Without exception they should produce fruit 
next year. If you want the largest, finest trees 
available, big roots and heavy tops that will be 
the envy of the neighborhood and that will bear 
for you almost immediately, order DANIELS EX- 
TRA LARGE, BEARING AGE TREES 
10 
$4.50 
6.50 
9.00 
COMPASS—Cherries need Pollinizers the same as 
the plums and Compass is the one best polliniz- 
er for other varieties. While Compass is not the 
equal of the other three cherries in quality, it is 
very popular with some for canning, and because 
of its ability as a pollinizer should be included 
in all cherry plantings. 
Daniels Hardy Pears 

Pears are no longer an experiment in Minnesota and adjacent territory. The 
varieties we list have proven their suitability to this climate with many years 
of successful production. You can now grow in your own home orchard good 
quality pears in sufficient quantities for any family’s eating and canning 
>, needs. If you are not growing them you are missing something worth while! 
PEAR PRICES 1 10 
Medium Sizer (3-45 ft.) eee M15 6.50 
Large -(425 51 ti) 2s eee eee 1.00 9.00 
PARKER—Introduced by the State Fruit Breed- 
ing Farm. The fruit is medium to large; flesh 
tender and of good quality. 
MENDEL—For 35 years Mendel has withstood 
the rigors of our northern climate without injury 
or fire blight. It is a very productive variety. The 
fruit is large and hangs well to the tree. Is of 
first quality, sweet and juicy, and keeps well 
through the Fall. 
Pest Control” 
Healthy foliage and sound, clean fruits can 
be secured only by following a thorough and 
carefully applied spray program wherever the 
common orchard pests are present. Wherever 
such treatment is necessary we suggest the fol- 
lowing program, recommended by the University 
of Minnesota. 
SPRAYS FOR PLUMS AND CHERRIES 
First Spray: Just before blossoms open, use 
No. 1. (See Page 20) 
Second Spray: Just after petals fall, use No. 1. 
Third Spray: When plums are the size of small 
peas, use No. 1. 
Fourth Spray: When fruit starts to color, use 
No.1. 
