

Full Directions for Planting 
With Every Order 
Sapa is of splendid quality which is un- 
excelled for canning, sauce and pies. It is 
also good eaten out of hand. It is purple- 
red outside and wine-red inside, bearing 
on one-year-old wood, so will bear next 
year after planting. Extremely hardy, it 
thrives over a wide range. It is best prac- 
tice to grow this variety as a large bush 
and keep them pruned more severely than 
most fruit trees. Cut out the older growth 
Hed fleshed Cherries 
Sapa and Sapalta 
New Cherries! 
KOREAN 
Dwarf Bush Cherry 
A new dwarf bush Cherry from Korea that ripens in late 
summer when other Cherries are gone. 
Its tart, red Cherries are similar to the common sour Cherry 
of commerce and can be used for pies and sauce, for which 
they are excellent. The branches of the little 3- to 4-foot bushes 
are covered with Cherries from the second year on. The 
Cherries ripen in late August and early September, starting 
with variety No. 20 and ending with No. 60. 
The bushes are a mass of white bloom in the spring and 
can be used for foundation plantings about the house or other 
buildings, in the shrub border or as a low, untrimmed hedge. 
It bears its fruit on twigs that grew the season before. 
Two varieties are necessary for fruitfulness. (See the price 
list for varieties.) They can be grown in all zones up to and 
including Zone V with success and are highly recommended 
for trial in Zone VI. 
KOREAN CHERRY PRICES 


Not Prepaid 2-3 ft 18-24 in 
Each Each 
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Kore 
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Y Korean: Wo. kb a ee ee 1.65 1.35 
Korean Noe: 996 roc iiticciepete cteiesa enable elotegs telteie eee 1.65 1.35 
GIANT 















Sapalta is a new Cherry hybrid, a seed- 
ling of Sapa, and is absolutely hardy. 
Sapalta closely resembles Sapa in bush 
and fruit characteristics, but sems to be 
sweeter and less clingstone. Fruit is of 
excellent quality and same color as Sapa. 
Bears one year after planting. Should be 
grown as a large bush like Sapa. Hardy 
for all zones. Be sure to include a pollinizer 
in your order. 
CHERRY PRICES—NOT PREPAID 

and encourage growth of new shoots that Sapa 1-4ea. 5-Jea. 10 upea. 
will set fruit regularly and heavily. In- Sapalta 5-6 ft. ...$1.85 $1.80 $1.75 
clude some of the pollinizers listed at Opata AS ft ee 1.650 POU eels 55 
bottom of page. Hardy in all zones. Compass S-O fee 1:50.) G).40 1.40 
. Giant 
Red-Fleshed 
POLLINIZER CHERRIES OPATA Cherries 
COMPASS 
An effective pollinizer for Sapa, Sapalta and Opata Cherries. It is 
also a hybrid of similar breeding, but resembles the ordinary sour 
Cherry more in character of fruit. It grows bushlike. The fruit is good 
for canning, jams and jellies. Plant one Compass for 8 or 10 Sapa, 
Sapalta or Opata. Some tendency to blossom ahead of those fruits 
in some years reduces its value as a pollinizer somewhat. Good in 
all zones. See prices above. 
HANSEN’S IMPROVED BUSH 
A better pollinizer than Compass Cherry for Sapa, Sapalta and 
Opata, but not as good a fruit. Best combination is to use half Com- 
pass and half Hansen's Bush Cherries as pollinizers and alternate 
them in larger planting. Good in all zones. Prices below. 
PRICES FOR l-4ea. 5-9ea. 10upea. 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry 2- 3 ft. transplants..$0.50 $0.45 $0.40 
NOT PREPAID 18-24 in. transplants.. .39 34 .29 
From the same breeding as 
Opata Cherry is 
instead of red. 
Sapa, the 
green-fleshed 
It is much milder in flavor than 
either Sapa or Sapalta, but 
good to eat out of hand. A 
good companion tree for Sapa 
or Sapalta, but limit planting 
in relation to the red-fleshed 
Cherries. If grown in bush 
form, all the fruits can be 
picked from the ground. Should 
receive the same general care 
as Sapa and Sapalta, and 
needs the same _ pollinizers. 
Good in all zones. See prices 
above. 
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