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_ American Bush Cherries 
_ The New, Quick-Bearing Cherry—So Easy to 
« Grow, So Sure to Produce 
Highly Productive — Good Flavor 
Hardy Everywhere 
American Bush Cherries are the result of over forty years 
_of untiring selection work by the great plant wizard, 
Professor N. E. Hansen of South Dakota State College 
This new fruit is a new development in fruit culture that 
is gradually changing the method of cherry fruit pro- 
‘duction throughout the northwest, because of the immense 
amount of choice quality fruit that can be produced. 
The fruit which is of large size, good flavor and quality 
te eat fresh also makes the most wonderful rich flavored, 
- dark purple-red jam of high flavor. The juice makes 
splendid jelly as well as a not to be forgotten cordial 
that won’t keep long. § 
Though the fruit of this new cherry much resembles a 
plum in size and shape, it comes massed in clusters and : 
at times almost completely covers the limbs. The. tree itself grows in 2 
sort of dwarf bush-like shape rarely getting over four or five feet tall, branch- | 
ing and bearing from the ground up, usually bearing the year after planting. | 
: though often even the year they are set © L 
out and annually thereafter. They should | 
be planted 2 to 4 feet apart in rows 4 to | 

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Will stand 30 degrees 
below zero. 

FRUITS IN "6 feet apart; 12 to 25 in every garden. ; 
ONE YEAR! F ee | 
BOM ria Plant These American Bush | 
‘EXTRA SPECIAL ! ! ! Cherries Because: 
Large Two- Year-Old: 1—They are so easy to grow and are per- — 
fectly hardy everywhere. 
BUSH CHERRIES 2—Are good to eat fresh and make de-_ 
licious preserves. ; Pr 
8—Bear from the ground up, early, heavy ~ 
Prices, Postpaid and annually. 
50c Each; 3 for $1.25; 4—Are dwarf growing, bushy and take | 
; AL up little room. — a 
6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00 5—Excellent for hedges and ornamental | 
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LATHAM — Is conceded to be ~ 
the best late red raspberry. It 
has more points of merit and | 
has come into general planting 4 
more rapidly than any other 
raspberry ever introduced. It 
is. vigorous in growth; large — 
berries, deep .red color. 10 for 
¥2 $1.60; 20 for $2.70; 100 for — 
aie $11.50, ‘prepaid. ms % woe if 
CUMBERLAND — The largest — 
-Black Raspberry. Very prolific — 
and ripens early. 10 for $1.40; — 
20, $2.40; 100, $10.00, postpaid. — 
STRAWBERRIES 
MASTODON EVERBEARING. Most widely planted 
everbearer and is much admired for its uniformity in 
color, size and productiveness. Price: 25 plants $2.55; 
50 for $4.35; 100 for $7.00, prepaid. 
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SENATOR DUNLOP. Midseason. Fine quality, always 
giving satisfaction and ranking first in popularity. 
Fruit is of large size, bright red. Quality and fruit 
flavor. exceptionally fine. Price: 25 plants $1.15; 50 
for $1.85; 100 for $3.25, prepaid. 

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