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KANSAS SWEET CHERRY 

Kansas Sweet—This cherry comes from southern Kansas and has 
hardly ever missed a crop. It is the ONLY RED SWEET CHERRY 
we know that will live and bear in the middle west, and south to Texas. 
The fruit is large, dark red, firm, sweet with a delicious flavor. The tree 
itself is handsome enough to plant in your front yard—good foliage, 
fine shape, pretty flowers and the sweet fruit besides. 
PRICES ON KANSAS SWEET 
So tomeets Postpardres vite en mee ee oe es skeen etairon Each $1.00 
ALO see NOP Ost pate ce, Ea td ohne Maton eee Sire Each 1.25 
Prices on All Cherries except Kansas Sweet 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
Black Tartarian—Large, purplish-black sweet cherries of finest flavor. 
Popular in the east but does not thrive in the central states. 
Each Per 3 Per 6 
oto 4aeet, Postpaid.......... $ .65 $1.80 $3.30 Yellow Glass—Originating in Russia, this is the hardiest of all sweet 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid...... 15 2.10 3.90 cherries. It has borne here for 25 years. It is the ONLY YELLOW 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid...... «85 2.40 4.50 SWEET CHERRY that should be planted in the middle west. The 
SUPER-SIZE, Not Postpaid... 1.00 2.70 5-10 fruit is large, golden yellow, firm, sweet, delightful flavor. Ordinarily 
The SUPER-SIZE are our finest and largest 
trees. They will start bearing next year. Few 
firms handle trees of this fine quality and they 
sell up to $2.00 each. 
Every home, in city and country, should have 
some cherry trees. They need but little room, 
plant them 15 to 20 feet apart. They bear 
young and bear every year. They give you 
shade, flowers and fruit. They are self-pollen- 
izing so can be planted alone. 
CITY CHERRY SPECIAL 
1 Early Richmond 
2 Large Montmorency 
All 3 for $2.35 
Giant Super-Size Trees 
that will bear next year 
Not Postpaid 
LARGE MONTMORENCY 
the great canning cherry 

YELLOW GLASS 
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this variety is sold at a higher price, but we sell it at the same low price 
as the other kinds. 
English Morello— Bears younger and 
heavier than any other cherry. Fruit is 
good size, almost black and sprightly 
acid. Good for pickling whole, pre- 
serves and canning. Ripens in July 
after the others are gone. 
RTE RN 















Early Richmond (May Cherry)— 
The favorite early cherry, ripening 
about the time school is out. Certainly 
fine for those first, fresh cherry pies. 
The fruit is bright red, juicy and de- 
licious. It is a strong grower, bears 
heavily every year and starts bearing 
young, 
Large Montmorency— Most popular 
of all cherries and best of all for can- 
ning. Bears young and bears large crops 
regularly. Ripens about 10: days after 
Early Richmond. The fruit is large, 
firm and fine flavor. 
EARLY RICHMOND 

