¢ Montmorency Cherry - 
HEAVY FRUITING—WIDELY ADAPTED 


© Standard Cherries ° 
Early Richmond fis a? at, 
M ontm oren cy Best all around cherry 
for home use and com- 
mercial planting. It is widely adapted, quite 
regular and heavy fruiting. This is the variety 
most suited for canning, pies and preserves. 

Cherry Tree Prices 
By Express F. O. B. Each 10 Rate 
Bears Three Years After Planting 
We consider the Montmorency the most dependable and the best all- 
around cherry for general planting in the Midwestern States. This is the 
Cherry for canning, pies, preserves and many other culinary uses. 
© Sweet Cherries ° 
Black Tartarian (Wet) Most depend: 
able of the standard 
large dark red sweet cherries. 
Windsor (Sweet.) Should be included as a 
pollenizer in all Sweet Cherry plant- 
ings. Large, dark red, excellent quality and free from 
rot. Trees hardy, thrifty and not particular to soil 
requirements. (s ' 
weet.) Ranks first for can- 
Royal An ne ning by virtue of its light col- 
ored fruits of highest Gees eae Ae ne 
weet. mall compa ree 
Oka he rry the Sand Cherry type. Bears an 
abundance of large round cherries fully an inch in 
diameter. Dark red outside and with purple juicy flesh, 
wonderfully sweet. For best fruiting along with 
Brooks Bush Cherry as a pollenizer Oka is the finest 
low dwarf Ornamental fruiting tree we know. 
® New Bush Cherries @ 
Attractive dual purpose shrubs, 8 to 4 ft. high, produc- 
ing excellent cherries of highly practical value and appar- 
ently quite free from serious insect and disease injury. 
Brooks Pollenizer for Oka and a wonderfully fine 
bush cherry in itself. They are budded plants 
which will produce very high quality, edible and delicious, 
dark red fruits as attractive and almost as large as those 
of Oka. Brooks is truly an aristocrat of the Ornamental 
‘Fruits. 
This is the newest selection of 
Black Beauty the Bush Cherries. Offered be- 

cause of its high quality and large very dark glossy fruits 
—almost black. The flesh is dark red from the skin to the . 
pit. You will be proud of the “Black Beauties” in your 
Ornamental Garden. 
Standard Cherries—Select 4-5 ft. $1.75. $1.65 
Sweet Cherries—Select 4-5 ft..... 2.00 1.90 
New Bush Cherrios—24 Inch...... 1.35 1.25 



Nanking Cherry—2 ft............ scecrce 1.00 90 
Nanki h —Bearing A New Bush Cherry of beautiful 
: 45° ft eiirete owes aoave 2.00 1.75 Mandan Golden golden amber color and of the 



same high quality as Brooks and Black Beauty. 
Please do not confuse the BROOKS, BLACK BEAUTY 
and MANDAN GOLDEN with the common Sand Cherries 
often offered at considerably lower prices and which are 
disappointing in quality. 
Leaf Spot—Curculio—Brown Rot 
These are the most important insects and dis- 
eases of cherries. Sour cherries can often be 
grown successfully without spraying—or with 
not more than one application one week after 
petal fall to control Curculio. The Leaf Spot and Brown Rot are con- 
trolled by applying Dusting Sulphur or, in the Wet Spray, use Wetable 
Sulphur several times after blooming and usually once after harvest for 
Leaf Spot. For Aphis use Nicotine Sulphate (Black Leaf 40) when the 
buds are just showning green tips in early Spring. 
The Truth About Bush Cherries 
For further description and prices of Bush Cherries see page 22. 
The various types of Bush Cherries all have considerable merit both 
for their fruit and ornamental values. The Nanking Cherry is a tall shrub 
producing bright red edible fruits closely resembling the early’ May 
Cherries. They produce best when several are planted together. For the 
most part these are all seedling types varying somewhat but all well 
worthwhile. 
The Goumi or Cherry Eleagnus is the most ornamental of all the Bush 
Cherries—a medium sized shrub with leaves silvery beneath and both 
leaves and twigs covered with a brownish red pubescense. The fruits are 
most unique in appearance and although they are supposed to be edible 
we find them entirely too astringent. 
Most widely advertised of all is the Sand Cherry and of these the 
Hansen selections have possibly been given widest publicity. They are all 
medium sized shrubs of open type growth with light green foliage. The 
selected varieties and types are propagated vegetatively and the fruits are 
highly prized. We are most enthusiastic about their size and quality, our 
present choice being the new large dark meaty varieties, BROOKS, 
MANDAN GOLDEN and BLACK BEAUTY. 


‘“‘Have purchased a lot of Nursery Stock and can truthfully say those 
500 berry plants were the finest I ever saw—every plant grew and 
produced fruit the next year.” 
Oklahoma—Feb. 21, 1944—Col. E. Walters 

Nanking Bush Cherry 
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