KOREAN CHERRIES 

Here’s the ideal combination you’ve been looking for 
an attractive ornamental bush that bears loads of 
) delicious cherries for pie, sauce and jelly! 
Korean Bush Cherries grow only 3 to 4 feet tall. 
They make excellent foundation plantings with their 
delicate green leaves (which turn bronze in the fall), 
their mass of white bloom early in spring and bril- 
liant red fruit in August. 
Beautiful and Useful, Too 
You can plant Korean Cherries near the house, in 
the shrub border, the screen planting, or in the gar- 
den. Resembing flowering almonds, they add a touch 
of beauty to any landscape planting. And they pro- 
vide fresh fruit grown inside the foliage where birds 
can’t reach. 
You would hardly suspect that these little bushes 
bear loads of delicious full-sized cherries the second 
year. The fruit is sweeter than regular pie cherries. 
The pies they make will please the heart (and 
stomach) of any man or boy! 
The wild form of this cherry is a tough, hardy na- 
tive of Korea. Horticulturists at the Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding farm improved it by years of selec- 
tion and testing. Our stocks are propagated from 
the state’s best selections. 
Illinois Man Enthusiastic 
Andrews Nursery, Rockford, Illinois, 
Faribault, Minnesota. October, 1946. ates 
Gentlemen: I have sent you a branch of the Korean 
Dwarf Cherry which I got in 1944, as I thought you would 
be interested in knowing how well they have done. Every- 

one who has seen them could hardly believe it was possible PRICES OF Sec ate oad 
for the bushes to have as many cherries as they had. I did All Prices Prepai 
not find them listed in last year’s catalog and am wondering 
what has happened to them, as a lot of my friends want Korean No. 20 ] Bach bee 
some. They sure make grand: pies and wonderful jelly. Korean No. 57 BAe LOR feat fas $1.95 $5. 
Hope I may hear from you soon. KoreangiNomo0m) 02-5: {fae eis eee 1.75 4.95 
Yours truly, 7 pA 
ISAAC oA LIT ERTHWAITE, Be sure to plant at least two varieties to insure cross pollination. 
KOREAN 
CHERRY 
Stanley PRUNE COLLECTION 

A new, freestone, prune-type plum from New York 1 No. 20 
that is becoming very popular. Large, dark blue, LNow 57 
prune-shaped fruits; rich, yellow flesh that is firm and 1 No. 60 
very sweet. Fine eaten fresh, canned or frozen. Rip- 
ens in September; bears heavily and regularly. Good All 2-3 Ft. Trees 
shipper and keeper. Has survived successfully 34 
degrees below zero. For Si 7 Post- 
STANLEY PRUNE PRICES e : 
All Prices Prepaid Only paid 
1-4 5-9 10-24 
Each Each Each C fare Nirach 
S GLC Mehl loainweal ncaa $2.10 $2.00 $1.90 omplete Directions 
4-5 ft, 9/16 in. cal. ..... 1-7 Saag OS for Planting 
364 ft., 7/16 in. cal. ..... P : : : 
Quantity Quotations On Request. Sent With Ever y Order 
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