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THE NEW MONTMAMMOTH 
SOUR CHERRY 
A 3-Year-old Tree Produced $6.50 worth of 
Fruit—24 Quarts of High Quality Cherries. 
(Note actual photograph) 
A sport of the Montmorency. Bears the 
second year—no waiting for fruit. Cherries 
up to an inch in diameter. Heavy, and sure 
bearer—no crop failure in 28 years. Dwarf 
and spreading type—easy to pick. Long-lived 
—an orchard will be a life time investment. 
See page 20 for description. 
We offer one-year-old, 2-3 ft. trees, $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.35; 10 for $14.00. 
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RED HAVEN PEACH 
A big sensation in Michigan. Sold 
for 5 times as much as other varieties 
on the Benton Harbor market. 30 days 
EARLIER THAN ELBERTA. Yellow 
freestone; almost completely covered 
with a-brilliant red; sweet in flavor. 
An excellent, early-maturing peach. 
See page 16 for further description. 
Price 7/16 in., 90c each; 10 for $8.00; 
100 for $65.00. 9/16 in., $1.00 each; 
10 for $9.00; 100 for $75.00. 
NEW ROBINSON STRAWBERRY 
(Note actual photo) 
Berries are extremely large, and honey-sweet, 
Color is decidedly a cardinal-red, and this berry 
may be offered under this name. Berries have 
a firm, tough skin, making it an excellent 
shipper to distant markets. Has been commer- 
cially grown for the past five years in Michigan; 
has produced a wonderful crop of fruit every 
year under most unfavorable conditions—farm= 
ers netted over $1,000.00 an acre from this 
variety this summer, 
See page 7 for further description. Price: 25 
for $1.10; 50 for $1.85; 100 for $3.25; 250 for 
$6.50; 500 for $10.00; 1,000 for $17.00. 

