

Montmorency 
EMLONG’S LARGE STRAIN 
Unquestionably the only profitable and thor- 
oughly satisfactory Sour Cherry to grow, regard- 
less of where you live. Preferred by canners and 
pie makers everywhere. Deliciously sub-acid, it is 
good to eat right off the tree, made into pies, or 
canned. Makes wonderful cider, recognized as a 
modern health drink. 
Montmorency fruit ripens midseason to late. 
Has remarkable keeping quality, on the tree and 
after picked. Always a big yield of ““A’’-GRADE 
fruit. Plant half Montmorency and half assorted 
sweet cherries for a well-balanced orchard. Set 
the trees 25 feet apart. 64 trees plant an acre. 
Emlong’s strain of Montmorency bears very 
young—often the second year. Buds are specially 
selected from finest state-inspected trees here in 
the fruit belt. BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWER 
—PLANT THIS SPRING. 
PRICES: MONTMORENCY TREES—BRANCHED 


Large Strain Cherries Each 10 25 100 
2ntosS fa ee $0.95 $8.50 $18.75 $65.00 
c 3 to 3% ft. .... 1.25 10.00 22.50 79.50 
3% to 42 ft. .. 1.49 12.50 25.00 89.50 
| SPECIAL: 3-yr., well-branched SUPER-SIZE 
Montmorency at $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50. (While 
Hardy Black Sweet feels 
Bush Cherries 
Plant a row of these 
Hybrid Bush Cherries in 
your yard, or mix them 



SWEET SEPTEMBER 





with shrub plantings. 
The fruit is large, black, 
sweet. Good to eat fresh or in preserves. 
Shapely, low-growing bushes have sil- 
very green leaves which turn red in au- 
Bears delicious dark red, sweet fruit right in 
SEPTEMBER! Fruit keeps on the tree a long time 
—-to eat as you want it. Every garden should have 
a Sweet September tree! PRICE: 3 to 4 fft., 
trees, $1.85 each; 3 for $4.95. 









tumn. Aglow with dainty white flowers 
in spring. Both practical and ornamental! 
HARDY WHERE OTHER SWEET CHER- 
RIES FAIL. Set bushes 3 feet apart. 
Prune like a shrub. PRICE: 2-yr., 12 
to 2 ft., QUICK-BEARING BUSHES, 59c 
each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. Mail- 
able. 

NANKING 
CHERRIES 
(Prunus Tomentosa) 
Very ornamental 
shrub or small tree— 
can be trimmed in 
either form. Loaded 
with pink buds in 
spring, which open to 
full white flowers with 
red calyx. « Prolific 
crop of large, bright 
red cherries, good to 
eat fresh or in jelly, 
jam, wine. PLANT 
TWO OR MORE FOR 
POLLENIZATION. 3 
to 4 ft., branched 
grade (QUICK-BEAR- 
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