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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 before others are 
7 ripe) and continue well into July. 
In mid September comes the real 
f treat,—a fall crop, producing until 
f frost! The ideal home garden berry. 
; | Heavy 2 yr. plants: 6 for $1.25. 12 for 
, $2.25, 25 for $3.90, postpaid. 
(1 yr. plants and quantity prices, 
“U4 , Esta 
Dakota 
Amber 

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DAKOTA AMBER CHERR 
| Here’s a brand new bush cherry that’s especially sweet to eat right 
from the tree! Big bunches of delicious golden amber fruits on dwarf, 
symmetrical bushes, 4 to 5 feet tall. Plants are a mass of snow white 
blooms early in spring, with attractive, glossy dark green foliage, 
followed by heavy loads of fruit as large as shown at left, often bear 
2nd year. Makes tasty sauce, jams jellies of beautiful color. Extremely 
hardy. We suggest planting a Brooks Cherry also, as a pollinator. 
18 to 24 in. plants, $1.45 each, 2 to 3 ft. plants $1.65 each. 
By Exp. not ppd. 
BROOKS CHERRY 
Another new and better bush cherry developed in Canada. Extremely 
hardy, vigorous, and productive. Fruit is often 1 inch long, glossy 
purplish black, firm, juicy, tender, of splendid quality. Makes deli- 
cious sauce, pies or preserves. Plant a Dakota Amber also for pollina- 
tion. 18 to 24in. plants, $1.45 each, 2 to 3 ft. plants, $1.65 each. 
By Exp. not ppd. 
PURPLE & GOLD NEW BUSH CHERRIES $995 
2 Dakota Amber, 1 New Brook _ 
CHERRY OFFER eye sista) by Exp., noea 


Brooks 
