
MONTMORENCY 
CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND: Try the EARLY RICH- 
MOND, we know you will like it. The cherries 
have a bright red skin and red juicy flesh. The flavor 
is quite tart, marvelous for pies or canning. It isa 
strong grower and a heavy producer. You people 
south of Southern Minnesota and central So. 
Dakota have ideal conditions for Pie Cherries. 
Order Gurney’s Early Richmond, we are sure you 
won't regret it. 
ENGLISH MORELLO: Ripens in late July when 
other Cherries are gone. Almost black in color, of 
good size, and a tangy, tart flavor, 
excellent for Pies and canning. It bears young 
and heavy. 
MONTMORENCY: Here is the most widely 
planted Cherry. What everyone likes must be 
good. The fruit is large with firm flesh, of fine 
flavor. The cherry is a bright red, very handsome 
and wonderful for canning and preserves. 
GURNEY? s 
CHOKE CHERRY: A beaaeal ornamental with 
spicy fragrant flowers produced like great banks 
of snow. Later come the great clusters of purplish 
black cherries. Be sure to have these nursery 
grown Choke Cherries in your yard or windbreak. 
Size Each Per5 Per 10 Per 100 
6-12in..... 3 $0.60 $5.00 
12-18 in..... rie aoe -70 6.00 
2-45 Cee. 20c $0.85 1.50 10.00 
Ce 6 35c 1.25 2.00 ~ 19.00 


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PRUNUS JAPONICA: This Cherry grows in 

CHERRY PRICES 
Size Each Per3 Per5. Per10 Per 25 
2-3 ft. 54c $1.50 $2.40 $4.40 $9.75 
3-5 ft. 64c 1.84 2.95 5.40 12.25 

Cherry Orchard Special 
Grow Your Own Cherry Pies 
4 Early Red Richmond 
3 Mid-Season English Morello 
3 Late Montmorency 
$4.00 
10 FINE TREES— 
ALL 2-3 ft. 

bush form, rich foliage, narrow leaves, fine 
branched. Produces an abundance of bright red 
berries that are excellent for pies, canning, pre- 
serves, etc. They may be planted in groupings 
along the border of your yard or as a foundation 
planting. 12-18 in., 20c each; 10 for $1.50. 

HARDY NATIVE FRUITS 
* WILD BLACK CHERRY: This is a very gor- 
geous tree. It bears flowers in large white clusters 
in early spring and then in August it bears a 
great abundance of edible fruit. It is hardy, rapid 
grower and makes a large tree. 
Each Per 5 Per 10 
1 year Seedlings..... 20c 60c  —_- $1.00 
- SAND CHERRY or Hansen’s Improved Bush 
Cherry: Another good bush fruit that makes an 
excellent ornamental or hedge. The fruit is good for 
canning or sauce; or to eat from the bush. It is a 
_ strong grower and perfectly hardy. Drouth resistant 
and the GRASSHOPPERS leave it alone. 
Hedging Size: 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.50 
Heavy Bushes: 10c each; 12 for $1.00; 25 for 
$2.00; 50 for $3.00 
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SASKATOON BLUEBERRY (Alnifolia): In 
looks and quality it is much like the HUCKLE- 
BERRY. It forms a bush about four feet tall 
and is tdeal as an Ornamental Fruiting HEDGE. 
Plant a row along the front of your garden. The 
fruit is excellent for jams, jellies, canning or eat- 
ing fresh. (See Color Page No. 16.) 
Size Each Per5 Perl0 Per 25 
6-12 in. Sdlg. $0.40 $0.75 $1.55 
12-18 in. Sdlg.  .... -60 1.10 2.50 
2-3 ft. Trans. 35c 1.65 3.10 7.25 
32 
4-6 ft. Trans. 
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BLACK TARTARIAN: Here is a Cher 
you will want. It is a fairly hardy, large bl. 
delicious sweet cherry. Harvest quantities of | Tite 
GOLD CHERRY: The hardiest of all Sweet ¢ 
ries. Every one that likes a sweet cherry will er 
this great big yellow one. BR e z 
SWEET CHERRY PRICES # 
Each Per3 Per5 Per 10 
54c 8=—$1.50 $2. 40, ag 
Size 
3-5 feet....... 


























NANKING CHERRY: (Prunus Tomentosa). 
hardy edible Bush Cherry and very Grnamen ial 
For further description see page 68. 
1 yr. Hedge Plants: 10 for $1. 00; 25 for 
$2.00; 50 for $3.50. 1-2 ft. 2 for 25c; 5 for 60c a 
10 for Ae OO: = 

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~ MOTHER GURNEY’S EVERBEARING MUL 
BERRY: The ‘Mother Tree’”’ : a variety of the — 
Russian Mulberry, has been growing for many years — 
here at Yankton. It has a long season of fruit 
ing, beginning early in July and continuing 
ripen big luscious, black fruits allsummer. The f 
is excellent for canning, jams, jelly or eating from 
hand. The tree is a fast grower and should appear 
in all windbreaks. Plant a Mulberry hedge. When 
Mulberries are planted around orchards the 
will do much less damage to other fruit. 
Size Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 200 
12-18 in. Sdlg. ; $1.50 — _ $2.50" 
18-24 in. Sdlg. $0.50 1.75 3 
2-4 ft. Trans. 25c 1.50 10.00 — 
35c 3.00 22.00 
BUFFALO BERRY: Jelly from Buffalo B 
is extra DELICIOUS and DIFFERENT, <A 
hardy native bush fruit that everyone should ¢ gro’ 
There is nothing like it. Plant a hedge of Buffa: 
Berry for fruit and beauty. SILVERY LEA’ 
WITH ROPES OF BRIGHT BERRIES. oF 
HEDGES it is the nearest thing to the FAMO 
BOXWOOD. Nursery grown. (See Color Page: 
Size Each Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 = 
1 yr. Seedlings... ... 
» 18-24 in. Sdig.... 15c 
2-3 ft. Trans...,. 20c 
3-4 ft. Trans..... 25c 
4-6 ft. Trans..... 30c 
