Cherries... 
One of the Most 
Popular Fruits 
MONTMORENCY. This is about the best of the so-called Sour 
Cherries, or Pie Cherries grown. They are large, small seeded, 
and sweeter than most varieties. Fruit bright red to dark red 
when dead ripe. Bears every year and often on 3-year-old trees. 
Can be grown successfully anywhere on most any type of soil. 
Can be grown where Sweet Cherries fail. Wery hardy, vigorous 
grower. Best canning variety as well as best tor freezing. 
PRICES: 1-year-old, 9/16 in. caliper, 4 to 5 ft. tall, each 
$1.75; 3 for $5.45; 6 for $9.60; 10 for $15.00. LESS 
DISCOUNTS. 
SCHMIDT. This is also a fine Sweet Cherry. Large black fruit, 
good shipper and good pollenizer for Bing. Ripens a little 
earlier than Bing. Not quite so large but of the finest quality. 
Firm and brittle. Fine for canning or for eating right off the 
tree. PRICES: Bing and Schmidt, 1-year-old, 9/16 in. 
caliper trees, each $2.50; 3 for $7.00. SUPER SIZE, 
11/16 in. caliper, 1-year-old, each $2.95. LESS DIS- 
COUNTS. 


RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
If you plant Cherry trees this year or now have Cherry trees 
growing, plant a Russian Mulberry for the birds. They will 
leave your Cherries alone, and eat the Mulberries. One tree 
1s enough. 
PRICE: 5- to 6-ft. trees, each 85c. LESS DISCOUNTS. 







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BING - Sweet Cherry 
This is that extra large blackish red Sweet 
Cherry that you see in the fancy fruit stores, 
that sells anywhere from 35c to 60c per 
pound. Brittle and sweet. Small pit. Dark 
wine-red all the way through the meat. Remarkable 
keeping qualities, and a wonderful producer. Ripens 
about the time most of the smaller varieties are off 
the market. Brings the highest price on any market 
on account of its size and attractive appearance. 
Sells like hot cakes at all roadside stands. Trees are 
vigorous, and will grow anywhere on any kind of 
soil as long as it’s well-drained. Do not plant them 
where it is a little wet. Unless you already have a 
Cherry tree growing, we would advise you to plant 
at least two trees. These need not be of the same 
variety. Trees are hardy anywhere the temperature 
stays above 40 below zero. PRICES: Above, same 
as Schmidt. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB... 
This giant stalked Rhubarb is the best that can be grown. 
It is tender, early, and has a mild acid flavor. Stalks are reddish 
green. Delicious for pies and sauce. We offer you nice size 
2-year-old roots that can be cut this year. 
PRICE: Each 25c; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.00; 25 for 
$3.75; 100 for $14.00. LESS DISCOUNTS. 
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