

Kansas Sweet Cherry 
F77 Kansas Sweet—This cherry comes from southern Kansas and 
has hardly ever missed a crop. It isthe ONLY REDSWEET 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, fragrant flowers, and the sweet fruit besides. 
PRICES ON KANSAS SWEET 
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Prices on £. Richmond and L. Montmorency HetononleetfeNOtst Ost paid. sera ea act uigs se Each 1.65 
Each Per 3 Per6  FI8 Yellow Glass—Originated in Russia, this is the hardiest of all 
Xto.g feet, Postpaid sarees. $1.00 $2.85 $5.35 sweet cherries. It has borne here for 25 years. It is the ONLY YEL- 
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4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid..... 1.25 3.55 6.95 sect os Pes Syd." eae 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid..... 1.50 4.25 8.15 PRICES ON YELLOW GLASS 
SeLOmr dt eeies POStDAIC mom areie nia res sil sieoeiea Each $1.35 
Every home, in city or country, should have ATOrTeCt CN Otel Ostpaitl, wrists eee mae oe Each 1.65 
some cherry trees. They require almost no 
care and very little room. Plant them 15 to Volos Choc: Please Read Carefully 
20 feet apart. They are self-pollinating, so can 
be planted alone. But remember that even 
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This spring, on account of the 
labor shortage, we have left out 
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if you plant 2 different varieties. They cross- ~ Re aria 
pollinate each other and both bear more. 2» : Seabee aoa fe sen anne 
F79 Early Richmond (May Cherry)—The perennials, etc. We have put in 
favorite early cherry, ripening about the time only the best and most popular 
kinds. We also have not made a 
separate grade of the Super-size 
trees but have included them 
right with the 5 to 6 ft. size, thus 
giving you greater value. By 
offering fewer varieties and less 
sizes we can fill more orders with 
less people, and so give you bet- 
ter service. 
school is out. Certainly fine for those first, 
fresh cherry pies. The fruit is bright red, 
juicy and delicious. It is a strong grower, 
bears heavily every year and starts bearing 
young. 
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f81 Large Montmorency— Most popular 
of all cherries and best of all for canning. 
Bears young and bears large crops regularly. 
Ripens about 10 days after Early Richmond. 
The fruit is large, firm and fine flavor. 
Early Richmond 
for the first fresh cherry pie 
Large Montmorency 
the great canning cherry 
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