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Zilke’s Whole Root Fruit Trees 
We have the following well known varieties, which have proven themselves unex- 
celled for home, as well as the market use. 
planting, because you get all of the roots, life and vigor. Mi 
dance of heavy, fibrous ,roots that quickly take hold in their new growing place. All © 
our trees are grown on rich; well drained, upland soil that is specially prepared and i 
fertilized to encourage deep, heavy, fibrous root growth. Such trees are free from root + 
diseases. Hardy Northern Grown 
fruit trees recognized throughout the 
country as the safe and sure kind to 
plant. Our prices are less than half 
the usual prices asked by agents, be- 
cause we sell direct from Nursery to 
you. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
SCHMIDT — A _ splendid market 
Cherry, because of its attractive and 
all-around good qualities. A big pro- 
ducer of extra large cherries, rich 
deep crimson color; tender, juicy and 
extra well flavored. Sweet. Special 
super size trees, 11/16 up, $1.95 ea. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Very large ~* 
purplish black, heart-shaped; flesh mild 
and sweet, and quality considered one of 
the best for market and dessert. Tree 
vigorous, upright grower and immense 
bearer. Ripens in July. We recommend 
it as one of the best sweets. Special 
super size trees, 11/16 up, $1.95 each. 
WINDSOR—Fruit large, dull red; flesh 
remarkably firm, of fine quality, and a 
good bearer. Tree hardy, prolific. Rip- 
ens middle of July. Highly recommended 
by some of the most prominent fruit 
growers of the country. Special Super- 
Size Trees, 11/16 up, $1.95 each. 
Zilkes Selected Super- 
Size Fruit Trees 
The best obtainable—you can’t buy 
better trees elsewhere at any price. 
Many nurseries charge anywhere from 
| 50e to $1.00 each for trees no older, 
larger or better. Super-Size Trees are 
the pick of the crop—they caliper 
11/16 inch, and many over an inch. 
They run from 4% to 7 feet in height, 
and often higher, depending on the 
variety, as some kinds are much larger 
growers than others. Special Super- 
Size Trees are only two years old— 
the same as our smaller grades—but 
these trees were the strongest growers 
in the nursery rows, with the most pep 
and vitality. They’ll forge right ahead 
and continue the same sturdy growth 
when planted in your own garden or 
orchard. | 


Montmorency 
“NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—Of fine ap- 
. For Montmorency prices see page 15. ta 
- EARLY RICHMOND—The good old va- — 
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Our stock starts growing quickly after a | 
These trees have an abun- 





Cherry 
pearance and very largest size. Color 
yellow and amber, with bright red blush; 
flesh firm, juicy and delicious. Profitable 
for market, finding a ready sale, for can- 
ning and dessert. Ripens in July. Spec- 
ial Super Size Trees, 11/16 up, $1.95 ea. 
SOUR CHERRIES a 
LARGE MONTMORENCY—The largest | 
and best Sour Cherry grown for market — 
and canning. Preferred by canners and — 
pie makers everywhere. Deliciously sub- 
acid, it is good to eat from the tree, beau- 
tiful dark red, very firm, one of the best — 
Sour Cherries. Montmorency is a regular — 
bearer of enormous crops, brings good ~ 
prices and ships well, in fact, is the best 
market cherry. Montmorency has re- 
markable keeping quality, on the tree 
and after picked, always a top notcher. 















riety that bears such large crops in the 
gardens. Most hardy of all varieties, un- 
injured by severest winters. One of the ~ 
most valuable and popular varieties, un- 
surpassed for cooking purposes. ‘Tree 
slender in growth with a roundish, 
spreading head. Ripens through June 
and bears good crops. Special Super 
Size, Early Richmond, 11/16 up, 
(No other sizes available) 
5-N-1 CHERRY—3 Sweet varieties 
and 2 Sour varieties, all on one tree. 
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