
TREES 








Plant all Cherry 
trees in good, well- 
: drained soil, 18 to 
Sour Cherries a feet apart. Straw- 
; ; : r s 
Montmorency. Large, red fruit. Fine for canning blanca Sa Re 
or table. Sure bearer. Late June. the rows for 
early profits. 


Early Richmond. Fruit medium size, red, juicy. 
Tree bears young. June. 
Prices: All Sour Cherries, 7/16 in. caliper, 1 for 
aGee2 TOL s1.29573 10r 91.75;: 6 for $329; 12 for 
$5.70; 25-for $10.50; 50 for $19.50; 100 for $38.00. 
Sweet Cherries 
Black Tartarian. Large, rich, black, sweet, delec- 
table, June. 
Royal Anne. Large, pale yellow, delicious. Red 
cheeks. Firm flesh. July. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Large, black, dark flesh. Prices: All Sweet Cherry trees, 7/16 in. caliper, 1 
July. for 97c; 2 for $1.69; 3 for $2.41; 6 for $4.57; 12 
Windsor. Large, dark red. Late July. for $8.34; 25-$16.00; 50-$30.50; 100-$60.00. 



Send'Em te College 


There is no better time than right now to provide a college educa- 
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« office, and inquire about War Bonds. Make War Bond buying a 
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THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN { 25 } 

