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SWEET CHERRIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN Very 
flesh mild and sweet, 
market and dessert. Tree is vigorous, 
mense bearer. Ripens in July. 
the best Sweets for home use. 

large, 
and quality considered, 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Of fine appearance and very largest 
size. Color yellow and amber, with bright red blush; flesh 
firm, juicy and delicious. Bears enormous crops, ripening In 
July. 
WINDSOR. Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably firm, of fine 
Tree hardy and prolific. 
quality, and a good bearer. 
middle of July. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Bears 
hardy and a sure a8 eng 
tender, very juicy, fine flavor. 
PAUL ROSE (White Schmidt’s Biggareau). 
White Sweet Cherries! 
black Schmidt’s tree in the orchard of the 
pioneer Sweet Cherry grower in Michigan. 
large size, firm, tender, 
This variety has the 
young, very 
juicy; a fine flavor. 
size, quality, 
is white. Place your order early, 
(All varieties listed) 
Each 10 
2-Yr., 9/16 in., 3144-4, ft............. $1.25 $10.50 
2-Yr., Special-Super-size, 11/16.... 1.50 12.50 

Paul Rose 
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Richmorency 
(Early Ripening Montmorency). Large! Extra 
Early. Ten days earlier than Montmorency. 
Largest Sour Cherry grown—red, very juicy, 
fine flavor. These facts are of decided advantage, 
as the size, quality, and earliness of this Cherry 
bring a much larger profit. Should replace all 
Cherries. 
Price: 2-yr., 9 to 11/16 in., 
each; 10 for $9.00; 
other Sour 
3Y%-4Y2 ft. $1.00 
100 for $79.50. 
Combination FRUIT TREES 
A Whole Orchard at Your Own Doorstep 

5-N-1 APPLE 

Five Kinds of Apples on One Tree! 
Ideal for Home Gardens 
The only Apple tree for the 
purplish black, heart-shaped, 
one of the best for 
upright grower and im- 
We recommend this as one of 
Immense size, deep black; flesh dark, 
Ripens in July. 
Something New In 
Originated from a sport limb on a 
A white Cherry of 
firmness and flavor of the 
black Cherry, but has a unique coloring—the skin is of a pink 
color with a narrow black band, whereas the flesh of the cherry 
for the supply 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES: 
E 
Ripens 
heavily, is very 
late Paul Rose, 
Ripens in July. 
is limited. 
25 100 
$23.75 $ 85.00 
27.50 100.00 
BARGAIN NO. 18 
SIX ASSORTED CHERRY TREES 
Your choice of varieties. 
3 Sweet Sour 
9/16 in. 
All 
3 to 4/2 ft. trees, 
$5.65 
Net, not prepaid 
Large 
Montmorency 
The leader of all Sour Cher- 
ries. Ripens midsummer. One 
of the finest flavored Sour Cher- 
ries. Bears enormous crops 
regularly. Best all-around Cher- 
ry grown. Tree bears two to 
three years from planting. The 
best Sour Cherry for pies and 
home use. 
PRICE: 2-YR., 9/16 in., 3- 
414 ft. trees each $1.00; 
10 for $9.00; 25 for 
$21.50; 100 for $79.50. 
Special Super-size, 
11/16 in. $1.25 each, 10 
for $10.00; 25 for $23.75; 
100 for $89.50. 
TREES 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau 

small home owner. 
small; can be planted in the 
front yard as well as the back. 
Will furnish plenty of shade, be 
highly ornamental, and also will 
produce a bountiful supply of 
five different kinds of Apples. 
The varieties are: Red Delicious, 
No yard too 
eee 
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Yellow Delicious, Anoka, Yellow 
Transparent, and Red Jonathan. 
These are five of the best stand- 
ard varieties of Apples—practi- 
cally covering the entire season. 
An outstanding novelty in your 
community. 
Price: 2-yr., branched 9/16 in,, 
$2.25 each; 2 for $4.00. 


New Montmammoth 
The New Cherry featured on the front cover! 
Found by Lee McClain, of Knox County, in 1928. 
High quality cherries are large—often calipering 
an inch in diameter. As the tree is dwarf and 
spreading in growth, is much easier to pick than 
other varieties as the bulk of the crop can 
be harvested from the ground. Heavy pro- 
ducer—3 to 5 fruits per spur; the parent 
tree was one-year-old when planted, which 
was 28 years ago, and it produced a 6-gallon- 
erate of fruit the third year. We are so fav- 
orably impressed with this cherry that we 
are introducing it this year under the name 
of Montmammoth. The many fine points that 
this sour Cherry has, . 
we believe, will event- 
ually take the place of 
all other sour Cherries 
when stock is available. 
We offer a one-year- 
old tree, as follows: 
Price: 7/16 in., 2-24, 
ft. trees $1.15 each; 
3 for $3.30; 10 for 
$10.00. 
9/16 in., 212-3 ft. trees 
$1.30 each; 3 for $3.75; 
10 for $12.00. 








