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Small 
Fruits 
FOR THE 
SMALL YARD 
Delicious 
Fruit 1 Year 
After Planting 














Enjoy this luscious fruit in season, 
and again long after they're off 
the market! Loads of large, conical, 
super quality berries appear late in 
June (a week betore others are 
ripe) and continue well into July. 
In mid September comes the real 
treat,—a fall crop, producing until 
frost! The ideal home garden berry. 
Heavy 2 yr. plants: 6 for $1.40. 12 for 
$2.50, 25 for $4.80 postpaid. 
(1 yr. plants and quantity prices, 
page 31) 
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@ NANKING CHERRY 
U. of Minn. selections from the hardy cherries of Northern China! 
Supreme beauty of bloom with loads of luscious fruit by mid-July! 
Bushy plants grow 7 ft. high, bloom profusely, often bear 2nd year! 
Delicious for eating fresh, for canning, jell or preserves. True cherry 
flavor. Insist on our Budded Stock,—seedlings are inferior. Plant 2 or 
more to’insure pollination. 2 to 3 ft. plants by Exp. Each $1.35. 

NEW KOREAN CHERRY 
Folks who want to grow real quality cherries on smaller plants, will 
be delighted with new Korean. Bushes grow 31% feet tall, are covered 
with gorgeous white bloom, followed by heavy loads of delicious full- 
sized, bright red cherries. Often bear the 2nd year! Completely 
hardy. Makes superb pies, sauce and jelly. Plant 2 or more to insure 
pollination. 2 to 3 ft. plants, by Exp. $1.75 Each. 














HANSEN 
POLLINATOR 
BUSH CHERRY 
Midget sensations of 
radiant bloom! Fruit makes 
good preserves. The most 
effective pollinizer for hy- 
brid cherries such as 
Purple Heart, Sapa. etc. 
Boosts the yield of cherry- 
plum hybrids. (page 33). 
2 Pollinators: 2 to 3 ft. 
transplants 
$1.00 not ppd. 






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