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MARSHALL NURSERIES 
CHERRIES & 
Fhe Fruit of Many Uses 


Every home owner, whether in the 
exsty, village -or country, should 
Plant Cherries. They are as de- 
sirable for their beautiful blooms 
of fragrant snow white loveliness 
as they are for their delicious 
fruit. They are one of-the first . 
fruits to ripen and one of the 
‘most resistant to insects and dis- 
ease. Every housewife likes them 
for canning, and what wonderful 
pies cherries make. lLuscious red 
cherries—-—dripping rich, sweet juices, anda tender golden crust. Could 
one ask for a finer dessert for any_meal? They are beautiful enough to 
grace any lawn, or outdoor living room, and are easy to grow. By planting 
any of Marshalls Hardy Select Strains, you are assured of success in lus-— 
cious fruit and beautiful surroundings. Do not fail to plant a few cher- 
Tries each year. 
[ail prraim ENGLISH MORELLO. Medium to large; 1s 
la ee opera man tae So ers teatrer es 3: blackish-red; tart rich acid, juicy and 
good; very productive. Loses some of its 
EARLY RICHMOND. Marshalls Early Richmond tartness 1f left on the tree until fully 
is from a selected strain of outstanding ripened. -This is an excellent late can- 
Size and bearing qualities. Medium red, ning and preserving variety. It is better 
fine when well ripened. Tree is hardy and adapted to sections of medium to light 
very productive. This variety has been rainfall than to the lower more moist 
widely planted and has given general sat- parts of the Central West. ={0urestock Ws 
isfaction. Home owners are now planting the dwarf type and bears very young. 
these in equal numbers with Montmorency, 
thus extending the season to about four YELLOW GLASS. For many years fruit growers 
weeks. have wanted a SWEET CHERRY with hardiness 
and stamina. Prof. Budd while at the Iowa 
State College, introduced from Russia a 
ae 7 © Gin a tree that will probably meet this re- 
Ter AMREeTrIA Tes DST Y > FSP quirement. It is a strong growing tree 
ee’ eee aioe Wess FS he Gees! and has shown itself quite hardy in our 
trial ground. The fruit is medium sized 
: and of a good quality, and a moderate 
MONTMORENCY. Mansfield strain. The most bearer. ; 3 : : 
popular of the sour cherries. Large, red, — 
acid; larger than the Early Richmond, and WEST POINT. Propagated from a selected 
ten days later. Quality, the best. Mans- tree of large red sweet cherry brought 
fields strain is from a tree of outstand- from Europe by an early settler of Cum- 
ing performance located in Arlington on ming County, Nebraska. The tree is hardy 
the property of the. late Bruce Mansfield. and has borne regularly for a long period 
The fruit of this tree was exceptionally of years. It appears to be better adapted 
large and the tree bore very heavily year to eastern Nebraska than other red sweet 
after year. It 18 not to be compared with cherries. Should be planted, except in 
the ordinary Montmorency. the North and West. 
