Baileys Hybrid Cherries 
Hardy ... Heavy Yielders 
The hardy Cherries that we offer are results of crosses between Plum and 
Cherry. The trees are hardy. The fruits possess the Cherry flavor and are not 
bothered by the birds. They are heavy yielders and are excellent for canning. 
Trees may be planted as close together as 8 ft. by 8 ft. 
COMPASS. Compass is an early fruiter, bearing the second year. It is in- 
dispensable as a pollenizer for Sapa and Oka. It is a very hardy tree and 
thrives in nearly any sort of location. The fruit is especially good for jams 
and for canning. Heavy yielder. 
OPATA. Similar to Sapa except that the flesh is green. A heavy yielder. 
Fruit is of good quality, especially for canning. 
OKA. This is one of the best of the Hybrid Cherries introduced by Prof. 
Hansen. An unusually hardy Cherry excellent in both the South and as far 
North as you wish to plant. Skin is black and flesh red. Fruit is very attrac- 
tive; tree a heavy bearer, and produces large quantities of fruit the first year 
after planting. The tree is of bushy habit and should be grown as a shrub. 
SAPA. [Introduced by Prof. Hansen and it has become increasingly popular. 
Sapa is a large sized Cherry with a small pit. Fruit is dark red with wine-red 
flesh. Excellent for sauce and preserves. Tree is hardy and produces fruit 
the year after planting. Very prolific yielder. 



Sapa 
EARLY RICHMOND CHERRY 

PRICES OF CHERRY PLUMS Hardiest of all pie Cherries. This is the only true 
1-4 5-9 10-49 5SOand Cherry that we offer. The fruit is of medium size 
Each Each Each More and is borne in great quantities. Excellent for can- 
4 to 6G ft. $1.65 $1.55 $1.45 $1.25 ning and pie. Fruit is bright red. 5 to. 7 ft. trees, 
3to4ft. 1.50 1.40 1.30 1.10 $2.25 each. 4 to 6 ft. trees, $1.75 each. 
2to3 ft. 1.30 1.20 1.10 .90 


Baileys PEARS 
Quick, Sure Growth, Heavy Yield, Delicious Fruit 
Pears require the same soil and cultivation as Apples. 
Parker Pruning and spraying also similar. Why not plant a few 
Pear hardy Pears with your other orchard trees? 
















We bud (or graft) our Pears on Pyrus ussuriensis seed- 
lings. This is a hardy root that stands our climate very 
well, which is an important feature that is sometimes 
overlooked when buying Pears for our northern climate, 
BANTAM. A heavy yielder of medium to small 
size fruit. Tree is considered the hardiest Pear 
and very resistant to blight. 
MENDEL. Mendel is another hardy Pear. Tree 
is a vigorous grower and practically resistant 
to blight. Fruit is medium size and good 
quality. Color, yellow. Mendel yields 
heavily and is considered by many to be 
equal to Parker. 

Bantam 
MINNESOTA No. 4. A Pear of the Bantam class, fruit slightly larger. 
Tree is very hardy, productive, and blight resistant. An exceptionally good 
Pear for culinary purposes. 
PARKER. This probably is our most dependable Pear. Introduced by 
the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm and has proven of real value. 
We recommend it for general planting in the south half of Minnesota and 
in favorable locations in Northern Minnesota. Fruit is large, color is 
yellow with distinct blush. Flesh tender and juicy. Quality is very good. 
PATTEN. A large, high quality Pear adapted to planting in Southern 
Minnesota. 

PRICES OF PEARS 
1-4 5-9 10 and 
Each Each More 
5 to 7 feet ........$1.95 $1.85 $1.75 
4° to’G feet’. -.%2.7. 1770 1.60 1.50 
3) to’4 feet. > 7 71.45 1.35 1.25 
2. to'’'3” feet. 3. i F220 1.10 1.00 

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