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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 adequately 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. 
Daniels Cherry Trees—propagated by the 
methods we use—have proven hardy through- 
out the Northwest and well on up into Canada. 
Compass is the best pollinizer for the other 
cherries and should always be planted with 
them. Should you have an existing planting 
of cherries that is not fruiting well, plant 
some Compass along with them and you will 
be surprised with the way this correct pollin- 
ization will increase your yield. 
Bearing age trees generally blossom the 
year planted and should fruit the year follow- 
ing without fail. 
CHERRY PRICES 
(Not over 10 to a customer) 
1 


OKA—A tremendous yielder of large round 
cherries fully one inch in diameter. Dark 
red outside with a juicy, purple meat inside. 
Wonderfully sweet. The best of all the 
purple fleshed cherries. 
SAPA—Another excellent Cherry-plum hybrid 
with purple flesh and juice. Sapa is some- 
what larger than Oka and has more of its 
plum parent characteristics. Bears at a very 
early age and is usually a regular annual 
bearer of enormous crops. 
COMPASS—While this fine old variety is not 
the equal of the other three cherries in 
quality it is a most acceptable and popular 
fruit for canning. It is the best pollinizer 
5 10 known for the other cherries and should be 
Second Size $0.25 $8.00 included in all plantings. Makes a much 
First SIZE 2s. 000-- 5.25 10.60 larger and longer-lived tree than the other 
Bearing Size 6.50 12.00 cherries. Beautifully formed. 

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 
(Not more than 5 of one kind to a customer, please) 

1 5 
Large orto. 4 ft. cee eee $1.10 $5.25 
MENDEL PEAR PxXtranbareee—4- 10. Gs ite nc nee area ee 1.35 6.50 
MENDEL—For over 30 years Mendel has with- 
stood the rigors of our northern climate 
without injury or fire blight. It is a very 
productive variety. The fruit is large and 
PARKER—Introduced a number of years ago 
by the Minnesota State Breeding Farm as 
“Minnesota No. 1” and later when it had 
become thoroughly established it was given 
the name Parker. The fruit is medium to 
hangs well to the tree. Is of first quality, wine att es pe sen hes poe toe tinge 
sweet and juicy, and keeps well through the other aucelent Derait that a Saori fon 
Fall. the home orchard. 
DANNY SAYS: 
Here’s a pair of pears that are really “peaches”—Mendel and 
Minnesota No. 1 (Parker). 

MAIL? Only the smallest listed size of our Apples, Plums, Cherries and Pears are 
mailable. Add 10% if they are to be mailed. Larger sizes should go by express or 
be picked up. 
CERTIFIED HEALTHY! Every shipment of our stock bears a “Certificate of Health” 
from the Minnesota State Nursery Inspection Office. mi: 
