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CHERRIES 
Every home owner, whether in the city, village 
or country, should plant Cherries. They are as 
desirable for their beautiful blooms of fragrant 
snow-white loveliness as they are for their deli- 
cious fruit. They are one of the first fruits to 
ripen and one of the most resistant to insects and 
disease. Every housewife likes them for canning; 
and what wonderful pies cherries make. Luscious 
red cherries—dripping rich, sweet juices, and a 
tender golden crust. Could one ask for a finer des- 
sert for any meal? They are beauti- 
ful enough to grace any lawn, or 
outdoor living room, and are easy 
to grow, By planting any of Mar- 
shall’s Hardy Select Strains, you 
are assured of success in luscious 
fruit and beautiful surroundings. Do 
not fail to plant a few cherries each 
year, 
Marshalls Strain... 
EARLY RICH MOND. Marshall’s Early Richmond is from 
FOR 
CHERRIES 
in Full Color 
a selected strain of outstanding size and bearing quali- 
ties. Medium red, fine when well ripened. Tree is hardy 
and very .productive. This variety has been widely plant- 
ed and has given general satisfaction. Home owners are 
now planting these in equal numbers with Montmorency, 
thus extending the season to about four weeks. 

ENGLISH MORELLO. Excellent 
late canning and preserving va- 
riety. Medium to large; bears 
young. 
YELLOW GLASS. Yellow sweet 
cherry. Semi-hardy. 
WEST POINT. Black sweet cherry. 
semi-hardy. ’ 
a 
~¢ A PLOT OF 
os . 
co @ 
20S Mansfield St . 
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YOUNG MONTMORENCY. Mansfield strain. The most popular of. 
CHERRIES the sour cherries. Large, red, acid; larger than the Early 
READY Richmond, and ten days later. Quality, the best. Mans- 
field’s strain is from a tree of outstanding performance 
FOR located in Arlington on the property of the late Bruce 
Mansfield. The fruit of this tree was exceptionally large 


MARSHALL and the tree bore very heavily year after year. It is not to 
CUSTOMERS be compared with the ordinary Montmorency. 
etm «MARQUETTE. New dwarf peach from 9 
A ae northern Michigan. Bore considerable 
* CHAMPION. Large, high quality peach for home 
use. White meat. Freestone. 
fruit in Wisconsin nursery second season 
after grafting. In our trial orchard trees 
not more than 6 feet high produce as 
much as 1% bushels. Fruit is medium 
size, yellow, red cheek, freestone. Should 
be in every home orchard in south half 
of Iowa and Nebraska and south. 
ELBERTA. Widely known. 
canning peach. 
Freestone. Popular 
J. H. HALE. Very large. Freestone. Yellow flesh. 
Good quality. 
CRAWFORD. 
bearer. 
Freestone. Yellow meat. Good 
POLLY. New variety. White flesh, high quality. 
Extra hardy. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. 
stone. Yellow flesh. 
Large, high quality. Free- 
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MARSHALLS 
for Better-Buult 
TREES 


The Peach prefers a well- 
drained loam. Marsnall’s Peaches 
are hardy enough to stand with- 
out protection in the southern 
half of Nebraska and southern 
Iowa. 
