22 THE DANIELS NURSERY 

You don’t need an orchard to grow 
cherries, for the small size, attractive 
form, foliage and color of these trees 
make them valuable assets to any orna- 
mental border. 
The splendid cherries we list on this 
page have adequately proven their desir- 
ability both from the home garden or 
market point of view. With an assort- 
ment of these one can have the finest of 
cherries for eating and for canning. 
Daniels Cherry Trees—propagated by 
the methods we use—have proven hardy 
throughout the Northwest and well on 
up into Canada. 
Compass and Nicollet are the best pol- 
linizers for the other cherries and should 
always be planted with them. Should 
you have an existing planting of cherries 
that is not fruiting well, plant some Com- 
pass and Nicollet along with them and 
you will be surprised with the way this 
correct pollinization will increase your 
yield. 
Bearing age trees generally blossom 
the year planted and should fruit the 
year following without fail. 
The 
Daniels 
HARDY CHERRIES 
(Add 10% if to go by mail) 
OKA—A tremendous yielder of large 
round cherries fully one inch in diam- 
eter. Dark red outside with a juicy, 
purple meat inside. Wonderfully sweet. 
The best of all the purple fleshed cher- 
ries. 
SAPA—Another excellent Cherry-plum 
hybrid with purple flesh and juice. 
Sapa is somewhat larger than Oka and 
has more of its plum parent character- 
istics. Bears at a very early age and is: 
usually an annual bearer. 
COMPASS—While this fine old variety is 
not the equal of the other cherries 
in quality it is a most acceptable and 
popular fruit for canning. It is one of 
the best pollinizers known for the other 
cherries and should be included in all 
plantings. 
NICOLLET—The closest approximation 
to the true sour cherry in size, color 
and general appearance of any that can 
be grown in the Northwest. Splendid 
for sauce and pies. Beautiful red color, 
small pit and crisp succulent flesh. Ex- 
cellent pollinizer. Nicollet is available 
only in “first size.” 
Prices on the Above Cherries 
(Not over 10 to a customer) 
1 5 10 
Second. Size: ssn, $1.50 $6.50 $12.00 
WutSts 12 Ge eee 165 7.50 14.50 
Bearing O1Z6 eer resseee 1.80 8.50 16.50 
New 
ORNAMENTAL FRUITING CHERRIES 
Hansen’s Bush Cherries 
(Improved South Dakota Strains) 
An improved bush cherry developed at 
the South Dakota station from the com- 
mon Sand Cherry. A _ beautiful small 
shrub—compact bush, attractive foliage, 
gorgeous in bloom, and loads heavily 
with masses of beautiful little cherries 
early in the fruiting season. Excellent 
for jams and other cullinary uses. Plant 
more than one for correct pollination. 
See under Hedges—page 7. 
18/24 inch plants $0.50 each; 3 for $1.25 
2/3 foot plants $0.75 each; 3 for $2.00 
3/4 foot plants $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
Nanking Cherry 
(Minn. No. 41) 
(An Improved Minnesota Creation) 
An outstanding ornamental and heavy 
producer of brilliant, useful fruit. The 
beautifully formed shrubs reach a height 
of about 7 feet and present an unusual 
combination of beautiful flowers. (extra 
early), attractive foliage, with generous 
loads of brilliant, red cherries in early 
summer. The fruit is excellent for eating 
out of hand, or for jelly and canning. 
_ We offer one of the best of the new 
improved Nanking Cherries developed 
by our University Experts, Minnesota 
Number 41. 
Strong, 3 to 4 ft., $2.00 each. 
