Gilbert 
Montmorency 
=" Yellow Glass 

5F79 Early Richmond (May Cherry)— 
The favorite early cherry, ripens about 
the time school is out. Certainly fine for 
those first cherry pies. Fruit is juicy and 
delicious. Bears young and heavily. 
Each Per 3 Per 6 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid]...... $1.00 $2.65 $4.95 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid...... 1.35 3.65 6.75 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid.. 1.50 4.35 7.95 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid..; 1.75 4.95 9.25 
5F80 English Morello—Ripens in July 
after all other Cherries are gone. Fruit 
is good size, almost black, sprightly acid. 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid............... Each $1.35 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid.......... Each 1.50 
5F77 Kansas Sweet—This new cherry 
comes from southern Kansas and has 
hardly ever missed a crop. It is the 
ONLY REDSWEET CHERRY weknow 
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. 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid............... Each $1.50 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid.......... Each 1.75 
5F81 New Gilbert Montmorency— 
For many years the Montmorency has 
been the most popular of all Cherries. 
This is a special strain from a single tree, 
the best of many thousands of Mont- 
morency trees, in the great cherry dis- 
trict at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Rip- 
ens about ten days after Early Rich- 
mond. The red fruit is large, firm, fine 
flavor, the best of all Cherries for can- 
ning. The tree is a rather short grower 
so the fruit can be easily picked. 
Each Per3 Per6 
to 3 feet, Postpaid...... $1.25 $3.45 $5.95 
to 4 feet, Postpaid...... 1.50 4.25 7.75 
to 5 feet, Not Postpaid.. 1.75 4.85 8.95 
to 6 feet, Not Postpaid.. 2.00 5.75 10.95 
5F78 Yellow Glass—Originated in Rus- 
sia, this is the hardiest of all sweet 
Cherries)’ [t is the ONLY: YELLOW 
SWEET CHERRY that should be 
planted in the Middle West. The fruit 
is large, golden yellow, firm, sweet, de- 
lightful flavor. 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid.......... Each $1.50 
5 to 7 feet, Not Postpaid.......... Each 1.75 
5F82 New McClain—This is a new 
cherry found in the mountains of Ten- 
nessee by Mr. Lee McClain. He noticed 
that it bore very young and produced 
big crops every year. Also it did not grow 
as tall as other Cherries which makes 
it very easy to pick. In fact, you could 
reach a lot of the fruit from the ground. 
Two-year-old trees in the nursery almost 
always bear some fruit. The Cherries are 
large, fine attractive red color, delicious 
flavor. This tree is now bearing, even in 
the far south where it has been considered 
impossible to grow cherry trees. We sug- 
gest that you plant a tree or two and find 
out for yourself what a wonderful new 
variety this is. 
2 to 3 feet, Postpaid. ..Each $1.50, 2 for $2.75 
CHERRY SPECIAL 
1 Early Richmend 
1 New Gilbert 
1 Kansas Sweet 
1 Yellow Glass 
$ Not 
5F85 All 4 for 6.1 Postpaid 
Our largest, finest trees 
All 4 for $4.95 


5F86 | 
3 to 4 ft. Trees, Postpaid 




Early 
Richmond 
McClain 
Kansas Sweet 
