Kelloggs Chervtes 
Our Cherry trees are unusually fine, but—we do 
not have many of them. Stocks are still very small on 
account of the labor shortage. Order early. 
Sour 
Sour Cherries are particularly fine for cooking, as 
you know. Excellent for pies, preserves and other 
goodies. Commercially, they are money-makers. 
Montmorency. This is the old, heavy fruiting favorite. 
Cherries beautifully red, plump, smooth and shiny. 
Fit to tempt the most jaded appetite. Fine for can- 
ning or table. Sure bearer. Late June. 
Early Richmond. This is the “English Pie Cherry.” 
Many like it better than Montmorency. Fruit me- 
dium size, red and juicy. Tree is strong grower; 
bears young. June. 
PRICES 
All Sour Cherries. 7/16” Caliper. 
1 for $1.95 3 for $ 5.35 12 for $20.10 
2 for 3.65 6 for 10.45 25 for 40.50 
Sweet 
These are the Cherries that are so good when eaten 
from the tree. We all love the sweet deliciousness of 
Black Tartarian, Royal Ann, and the others. Extra 
high prices when offered for sale. 
Black Tartarian. Large, rich, black, sweet. June. 
Royal Anne. Large, pale yellow, red cheeks. Firm 
flesh. July. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Large, black, dark flesh. July. 
Windsor. Large, dark red. Late July. 
PRICES 
All Sweet Cherry Trees, 7/16” Caliper. 
1 for $2.75 3 for $ 7.75 12 for $29.70 
2106) 5,25 6 for 15.25 25 for 60.50 
Cultural Note: Plant Cherry trees, both sweet and 
sour, in good, well-drained soil 18 to 22 ft. apart. 
Plant strawberries between the rows for early profit. 
R. M. KELLOGG CO. 
Three Rivers, Michigan 

Order early and have your Fruit trees shipped early. They will keep in the package 
| q f 4 ntant until you are ready to plant, and you can plant at the first opportunity—hbetter results. 
We reserve the right to refuse orders after April 1st. See page 31 for further 
details. 
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