
Montmorency 
Supplies of Cherry 
trees are limited. 
Have your trees re- 
served by ordering 
early. Limit, 25 
Hardy . ‘ Cherny Sage to one 
CHERRIES Prices of All Cherry Trees 
for Quick, Large Crops .. Fee ka 
3-4 ft. fine, branched trees, 
1 é pi wa prepaid ........ Se oN ee $1.55 $4.40 $13.85 
Early Richmond ™2y Cherry. The 
common medium ; . 3 
red cherry, highly productive, and very 4-6 ft., 3-year roots, 2-year 
hardy. Quality is good for pies and can- tops, well branched...... 1.75° 5.10 16.50 
ning. <An excellent tree for the Mtdwest Special Grade, 11-16 inch to 
and the North, bears regularly. Ripens in 1 inch caliper, choice trees 
Enc lish omnes sar erin tert: for quick crop............ 1.98 5.75 8.60 
ng ish Morello dark red, nearly Trees of 4 ft. and up are too large to be 
black; tender, juicy, rich in flavor, and i 3 t 
ripens rather late, quite sour. Hardy up ‘Sent by parcel post. If your order amounts 
to the middle of Nebraska and Iowa. Tree to $15.00 or more (not including seeds) I 
is of spreading form. pay the freight on the shipment. 
The above photo, ‘ 
Montmorency actually taken nat- 
ural size of my Montmorency Cherry, will 
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give you an idea of the size and heavy : 
bearing of this tree. It is a good red cher- Spray Guide Re 
ry, not very sour, ripens about 10 days aft- | Cherry trees are hardly every attacked by 
er Early Richmond. Very productive, and rare cases of infection; follow spray guide K 
hardy throughout the East, Northeast and 
the entire Middle West. Should be in tvery . Level 
town or farm garden and orchard. cous aes 
For the West and Northwest. oBSTS | WH eee | 
Wragg Fruit medium to large, dark FESES USE tol 
red, and of fine quality, almost like Eng- Gallon 
lish Morello. Tree is very hardy, a good Water _s 
grower, and highly productive. For west- 7 
ern Kansas, Colorado and western Nebras- ‘ 
ka, it is one of the best cherries. Ripens in Dry Lime- 
July. Brown Rot, Leaf- Sulphub... 3 
Spot, Curculio and and 
and Slug Arsenate of 114°to 2% 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Cherries do well most anywhere, except 
on low ground, where the soil is apt to stay 


very wet for days and possibly weeks at a 2% to3 
time. The best place to plant is on a slope. 
The soil does not need to be rich, even poor F 
soil produces good Cherries. Plant Cherry Cherry Fruit-Fly 11% to 2% 
trees 20 by 20 feet apart, or plant them as or Maggot 
filler trees in the Apple orchard. 
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