cereal 
ANDREWS H 

SAPALTA. 18 te Peg Hot 
The Sapalta is a new Cherry hybrid developed up in Canada. It is a seedling 
of Sapa and has been performing very well up there. It is absolutely hardy, and 
has tended to be even more dependable for them. 
Prof. W. R. Leslie, Superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Station at 
Morden, Manitoba, Canada, says of Sapalta: “Closely resembling Sapa in bush 
and fruit characters but seems sweeter and less clingstone. It may be more de- 
pendable. The fruit is of excellent quality.” 
This is the second year that we have offered this new Cherry and we hope that 
as many as possible of our customers get a chance to try it. Place your order 
early as our stock is quite limited this year. Be sure to include a pollinizer Cherry 
in your order. 
Be sure to get started this year with the new Sapalta. Every home orchard can 
use two or three trees to provide enough Cherries for canning, jams, juice and 
eating fresh. 

HOME ORCHARD 
CHERRY-PLUM CLUSTER 
1 Compass, 4 to 5 ft. 1 Sapa, 4 to 5 ft. 
1 Opata, 4 to 5 ft. 1 Hansen Bush Cherry, 2 to 3 ft. 
Regular Price, $5.45 
Special Price, $4.85 

Cherry-Plum Prices 
: 1-4each 5-9 each 10-49 each 50 up ea. 
tee Flesh (Sapa) fer fe. S85 $1.75 $1.65 $1.45 
Onsta be fees l.65 1.55 1.45 1.25 
Compass B-4- fester 60 1.40 1.30 1.10 
Daseits 
Hansen’s } | ‘Erspaee ee DO 45 -40 
Bush Cherry fe 18-24 
l Trsp.... 39 34 29 
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ardy Northern 
SAPALTA 
From Canada 
comes another 
outstanding new 
variety. Extremely 
hardy and of good 
quality, the new 
SAPALTA is 
destined to become 
a great favorite. 

CHERRY POLLINIZERS 
Because Cherries will not fruit if grown alone, 
it is necessary to plant some pollinizers in every 
planting of Cherries. We have found the Hansen’s 
Bush Cherry and the Compass Cherry to be espe- 
cially useful as pollinizers. Be sure to include one 
or the other in every planting of hybrid Cherries. 
COMPASS 
(See illustration, page 21.) 
Compass has proven to be a satisfactory pollin- 
izer for Sapa and Opata Cherries. It is a very hardy 
tree and thrives in nearly any-location. The fruit 
is especially good for jams, jellies and for canning. 
Compass is an early fruiter, bearing the second year. 
It is indispensable as a pollinizer for Sapa and 
Opata. Plant a Compass in every group and in 
large plantings at least 1 Compass to 8 or 10 Sapa, 
Opata, or Sapalta. 
Hansen's Bush Cherry 
Prof. Hansen’s improved Bush Cherries are rec’ 
ommended as pollinizers for the other Cherries 
listed above. They are easy to grow. The fruit 
makes good preserves. They bear early, heavily and 
annually, and, most important, they are effective 
pollinizers for Sapa, Opata, and Sapalta. 
