







SWEET CHERRIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, purplish black, heart- sue 
flesh mild and sweet, and quality considered, one of the bes 
market and dessert. Tree is vigorous, upright grower and in 
mense bearer. Ripens in July. We recommend this as one 
the best Sweets for home use. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Of fine appearance and very lage 
size. Color yellow and amber, with bright red blush; fles 
firm, juicy and delicious. ‘Bears enormous crops, ripening 
July. : 
WINDSOR. Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably firm, of fine 
quality, and a good bearer. Tree hardy and prolific. _ Ripens 
middle of July. : 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Bears young, very Heavies is very 
hardy and a sure cropper. Immense size, deep black; flesh dark, 
tender, very juicy, fine flavor. Ripens in July. 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES: 
(All varieties listed) — 




















Each 10 25 
7/16 in., 212-3, ft. trees.........2..-2..-------- $1.55 $13.00 $27.50. 
9/1 Grins 3 =S-/o EU, ANeG Soiece ee caseepseaesee 1.75 15.00 32.50 
We ales have a fewfSweet September—The Fall-bearing Cherry: 
272-3 ft. $1.75 each. /Net, no discount. 


BARGAIN NO. 19 
‘SIX ASSORTED CHERRY TREES 
YOUR CHOICE OF VARIETIES 
‘BSweet $ 62 5 3 Sour 
All 7/16 in. Net, not prepaid 









NEW MONTMAMMOTH SOUR CHERRY 
The New Cherry featured on the back cover! Found by Lee McClain, of Knox 
County, in 1928. High quality cherries are larzge—often calipering an inch in 
diameter. As the tree is dwarf and spreading in growth, is much easier to pick 
than other varieties as the bulk of the crop can be harvested from the ground. 
Heavy producer—3 to 5 fruits per spur; the parent tree was one-year-old when 
planted, which was 29 years ago, and it produced a 6-gallon-crate of fruit the 
third year. We are so favorably impressed with this cherry that we introduced 
it last year under the name of Montmammoth. The many fine points that this 
sour Cherry has, we believe, will eventually take the place of all other sour 
Cherries when stock is available. We offer a one-year-old tree, as follows: 
Price: 2-3 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.35; 10 for $14.00. 

Large Montmorency. The leader of all Sour Cherries. Ripens midsummer. Large ’ 
One of the finest flavored Sour Cherries. Bears enormous crops regularly. Best Mont ae, 
all-around Cherry grown. Tree bears two to three years from planting. The ; morency fa 
best Sour Cherry for pies and home use, os 
PRICE: Each 10 25 
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9/16 sin SY/esk Va hte ee a ee ee! 1.65 14.00 30.00 
Richmorency. (Early Ripening Montmorency.) Large! Extra Early. Ten days 
earlier than Montmorency. Large red cherries, very juicy, fine flavor. These 
facts are of decided advantage, as the size, quality, and earliness of this 
Cherry bring a much larger profit. Should replace all other early Sour Cherries. 
Price: 9/16 in., 312-4Y2 ft. trees, $1.75 each; 10 for $16.50; 25 for $37.50. 
Combination FRUIT TREES 
A Whole Orchard at Your Cun Doorsten 
5-N-1 APPLE TREES 
Five Kinds of Apples on One Tree! Ideal for Home Gardens 
The only Apple tree for the five of the best standard varieties 
small home owner. No yard too of Apples—practically covering 
small; can be planted in the front the entire season. An outstanding 
yard as well as the back. Will novelty in your community. 
furnish plenty of shade, be highly Price: 3-yr., branched, 9/16 to 1 
ornamental, and also will produce’ in., 6-7 ft. 5-N-1 Apple: $2.25 
a bountiful supply of five differ- each; 2 for $4.00. 
ent kinds of Apples. The varieties We also have a few trees on which § 
are: Red Delicious, Yellow Deli- one bud is missing—we do not know 
cious, Anoka, Yellow Transpar- vents vee ie offer these as 4-N-1 
ent, and Red Jonathan. These are 48 ft, $1.50 each; 2 o/s So 78 Pranched, 
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