turdy-Upland 
grown Trees 



Large 
Montmorency 
The nation’s most popular SOUR Cherry, always in 
demand by the home canner as well as the canning factories, 
where they are canned by hundreds of tons. The trees are 
good bearers and the fruit ships well and appeals to the hu- 
man eye for color as it is a bright clear red. Is good sized and 
has a fine flavor. Can be eaten right off the tree and makes 
excellent pies and other desserts. A variety that is hard 
to beat from any angle. Ripens about July 15th. 




(See Pages 16A to 16G for Helpful Cultural Information) 
POLLINATION—Sweet Cherries are self-unfruitful, so two or more varieties 
must be planted. Where Napoleon, Bing, and Lambert are to be planted together, 
another variety such as Windsor or Black Tartarian must be added as the first 
three will not pollinate each other. The Sour varieties are self-fruitful. 


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Hansen Improved Bush Cherry 
Anornamental shrub, producing delicious fruit. Very easy 
to grow, highly productive and hardy. The fruit is large, 
black and sweet, wonderful to eat right from the bush. In- 
troduced by Dr. Hansen of the South Dakota Experi- 
mental Station, Leaves are silvery green, turning red in 
Autumn. Attractive white blossoms add to landscape ef- 
fect. Dwarf-growing 4-5 feet tall. Can be kept trimmed, 
Best to plant 2 or more bushes for better fruit production, 
3 Year, Bearing Size, 85c. each, 2 for $1.50 
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Fruit small but good and the earli- 
est of the Sours. Unsurpassed for 
cooking purposes. This is the vari- 
ety that yields such marvelous 
crops in the home gardens. Mest 
hardy of all varieties, uninjured 
by the coldest Winters. Tree slender 
in growth, with a roundish, spreading 
habit. Ripens June 25-30. 
Fruit is handsome in appearance, real 
tart. Is recognized as the standard 
late Sour Cherry, taking the place of 
Montmorency after its season is over. 
Cooking gives the fruit a rich, dark 
wine color, very attractive in appear- 
ance and a pleasant, aromatic flavor. 
Tree is small, upright spreading with 
drooping branches. Ripens July 20-30. 
PRICES SOUR CHERRY TREES 
2 Year, 4-5 ft., 11/16 in. and up diam..... $2.00 
2 Year, 3-4 ft., 9/16 in. diam 
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1-9 10-49 50-300 
Each Each Each 
$1.70 $1.25 
Soe ate 1.75 1.50 1.10 
ideante. . 1.50 1.30 95 
