








OE Ole 
Popular 
Spec tal cura Group 
2 Early Richmond 
2 Montmorency 
lL English Morello 
4-5 ft. nice trees 
fs-in. Callper for......... 
FREE with this sige, 9 B80 
2 Chinese purple Wistaria 
Vines. 
Climbers. 
Beautiful hardy 
By Express 
Compass Cherry Plum $7°33,"°; 
Cherry and Native Pium, growing to a 
size of 10 to 12 ft. similar to a Plum tree 
in appearance. The fruit is larger than 
Cherries, small pit, in great favor for can- 
ning and preserves. It is an enormous 
bearer, and begins to bear very young, 
sometimes as a yearling. 4 to 6 ft. nice 
trees, 95c each; 3 for $2.65; by express. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Not hardy in the northern statco. 
= Vv ] fruit of 
or. This is a Heart.Cherry, very sweet, of 
superb quality. The tree is a vigorous, up- 
right grower, immense bearer. A popular 
market cherry. I recommend it -for the 
South, the Pacific states, also the Great 
Lakes region and the New England states. 
In the Middle West they are tot depend- 
ably hardy, although they are grown here 
and there in protected places with fairly 
good results <A great cherry in its proper 
place. Ripens fore-part of July. Add 10c 
per tree to prices quoted for other cherries. 
A GiEs) 
Yellow Glass hati encae somewhat 
in shape, of 
very heautiful golden color, firm, juicy, 
for Cherries 
insects or diseases. 
In few very 
below. 
WHEN TO SPRAY OR 
DUST 
Sweet and of fine quality. This is not a 
Heart Cherry, and is therefore hardier 
than Black Tartarian. It stood our dry 
summers and cold winters with fairly good 
results, I can recommend the tree for, lo- 
calities as far north as the southern half of 
Nebraska. Blooms late. I suggest pinching 
off the tips of the young branches in July 
to encourage branching and a dense growth 
for best bearing. Ripens July 1. Add 10c¢ 
per tree to prices quoted on other cherries. 

Hansen’s New Bush Cherry ™, 378, 
is of the 
Brookings, 
true’ production by Professor Hansen of 
South Dakota. <A greatly improved Sand 
Just before blooming. 
When the petals fall. 
Ten days later. 
Two weeks after the fall 
of the petals. ° 
Four weeks after the fail 
of the petals. 
oro 
Just after picking. 
As soon as the fruit flies ap- 
pear. In-case of rain make 
additional applications. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
Cherry. The fruit is fair in quality and recommended 
for canning (preserves), of good size, small pit, very 
dark red. Makes a very good hedge, as it grows in 
low bush form. Resists extreme drought and cold re- 
markably well. 18 to 24 in. shrubs, 3 for $1.00; 10 for 
$2.80. 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant Cherry trees so deep that the bud, just above 
the root will be about 1 inch below the soil surface, 
in other words plant about 2 inches deeper than grown 
in the nursery. Cut the ends of all roots smooth with 
a sharp knife just before planting. Water well at 
planting time. The top-branches do not require prun- 
ing, except broken branches may be removed. 
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