

Oka Cherry 
Baileys Hybrid Chores 
Hardy ... Heavy Yielders | 
The Hardy Cherries that we offer are results of crosses between Plum and Cherry. 
The trees are hardy. The fruits possess the Cherry flavor and are not bothered 
by the birds. They are heavy yielders and are excellent for canning. Trees may 
be planted as close together as 8 ft. by 8 ft. son's 
COMPASS. Compass is an early fruiter, bearing the second year. It is in- 
dispensable as a pollenizer for Sapa and Oka. It is a very hardy tree and thrives 
in nearly any sort of location. The fruit is especially good for jams and for can- 
ning. Heavy yielder. 
OPATA. Similar to Sapa except that the flesh is green. A heavy yielder. Fruit 
is good quality especially for canning. 
OKA. This is one of the best of the Hybrid Cherries introduced by Prof. 
Hansen. An unusually hardy Cherry excellent in both the South and as far North 
as you wish to plant. Skin is black and flesh red. Fruit is very attractive, a heavy 
bearer, and produces large quantities of fruit the first year after planting. The 
tree is of bushy habit and should be grown as a shrub. 
SAPA. Introduced by Prof. Hansen and it has become in- 
creasingly popular. Sapa is a large sized Cherry with a small 

Early 
RICHMOND 
CHERRY 
Hardiest of all pie Cher- 
ries. This is the only true 
Cherry that we offer. The 
fruit is of medium size and 
is borne in great quanti- 
ties. Excellent for canning 
and pie. Fruit is dark red. 

PRICES CF 
pit. Fruit is dark red with wine-red flesh. Excellent for sauce CHERRIES AND CHERRY PLUMS 
and preserves. Tree is hardy and produces fruit the year 
after planting. Very prolific yielder. 
Baileys PEARS 
For Quick, Sure 
Growth, Heavy 
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very resistant to blight. 
Each PerS PeridO 
.. $1.30 $6.25 $12.00 
.. 1.50 7.25 14.00 
1.75 8.50 16.50 
2.00 9.75 19.00 

Pears require the same soil and cultivation as 
: Lids Apples. Pruning and spraying also similar. Why 
Yield, Delicious not plant a few Hardy Pears with your other 
We bud (or graft) our Pears on Pyrus ussuriensis seedlings. 
This is a hardy root that stands our climate very well, which 
is an important feature that is sometimes overlooked when 
buying Pears for our Northern climate. 
BANTAM (Minn. No. 3). 
to small size fruit. Tree is considered the hardiest Pear and 
A heavy yielder of medium 
MENDEL. Mendel is another hardy Pear. Tree is a vig- 
orous grower and practically resistant to blight. Fruit is me- 
dium size and good quality. 
Color, yellow. Mendel yields 
heavily and is considered by many to be equal to Parker. 
PARKER. This probably is our most dependable Pear. In- 
troduced by the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm and 
has proven of real value. We recommend it for general plant- 
ing in the South half of Minnesota and in favorable locations 
in Northern Minnesota. Fruit is large, color is yellow with 

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