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CHERRIES 
Not difficult to grow, but the trees do best in well drained, rich soil. 
The 
sour varieties grow more readily than do the sweets, but you can have both 
Be sure to plant the trees as scon as they 
Press the soil firmly around the roots; tramp it hard. 
if the location is satisfactory. 
arrive. 
Cluster and Sub-Acid Varieties 
You may plant one of these varieties and you will be rewarded. This group 
seldom fails to bear a gaod crop. They are self-fertile. 
EARLY RICHMOND. This old standard Cherry has been the favorite for years. 
The fruit, borne in clusters, is tart and very valuable for canning, pies, etc. 
Yields nearly every year and reddens the tree with its wonderful crop. !t 
succeeds wherever Cherries will grow and is one of the earliest. 
MONTMORENCY. Gradually supplanting Early Richmond because of its size. 
Except for being a little larger and later it is practically the same. Not quite 
as acid. Good to eat from hand. The tree is hardy, blooming late, and 
frequently will make a crop when the sweet varieties fail. The most popular 
of all Cherries. 
Sweets or “Heart” Varieties 
This group grows luxuriantly, makes a fine showing for a few years, and 
then may die if not in congenial soil. The following varieties are the hardiest 
of the group. You should plant two varieties of sweet Cherries for satisfactory 
pollination. 
( t Fruit 
is vigorous in 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Perhaps the most popular of the sweet varieties. 
is large, black, and heart-shaped. High quality. The tree 
suitable soil. 
MAY DUKE. Somewhat more acid than the other 
excellent quality and good to eat from the tree. 
size and productive. 
sweet Cherries, but of 
Tree vigorous, medium 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Larae; yellow, tinged with red; firm. The most 
popular and best light colored Cherry for this section. 
PRICES OF CHERRIES 
Each 5 
4 £0: 5 AER, cae eae eee eR $1.50 $7.00 
3 4£0"G" FEE aise eee het eee ete: 1.75 8.00 
APRICOT 
Talbert. Excellent quality. Bears early and selected for its hardiness. 
Each 5 
ATO 3 thse pees ae 4 ae ee ee ee $1.50 $7.00 
54to: OLF bes es. th ee ee eee ees 8.00 
NECTARINE 
Sure Crop. Imported from New Zealand by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. The best of all the Nectarines as to quality, 
ize and hardiness. 
Lt a er eR PAS eS sian si 5 en We teeny WRF 

Wisely, many are again planting fruits. 
few years have shown clearly that farmers and gardeners who had a 
few bearing fruit trees were making money—or if they did not sell 
the fruit, they certainly did not have to buy at the store or on the 
market at high prices. So, the man who “‘raised his own’’ was ahead 
any way you look at it. 
HILLENMEYER 
| Kentucky Grown Fruit Stes 4 
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Fruits—The Money-Makers are Coming Back to 
Southern Farms and Gardens 
Changes during the past 
For many years we have given special attention to fruit trees and 
small fruit plants. This year we offer with great pride and confidence 
our Kentucky-grown trees, produced with the utmost care and skill, 
from fruiting trees of known parentage. 
trees, honest trees. and sold direct from the nursery—not by agents 
whose commission you pay without getting a penny’s worth of added 
value in the stock. As we sell direct to you, we do not ask fancy 
prices. 
Hillenmeyer trees are good 
We propagate our fruits under careful conditions, taking every 
precaution to have them true to name, for we believe dependability 
of variety is our very best sales argument. We guarantee every variety 
to be as described and hold ourselves ready to replace, without charge, 
any tree that accidentally proves untrue to name. 
In addition to this 
dependability, our trees are suited to nearby conditions as we test all 
varieties before offering them for sale. 
APRICOTS 
CHERRY 
CHERRY (Sour) 
CH 
BLACKBERRIES 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
RED RASPBERRIES 
GOOSEBERRIES 
CURRANTS 
STRAWBERRIES 
ASPARAGUS 
RHUBARB 

fength, 
5 to 6 ft. size 
trees 
be sent by 
Parcel Post. 

For 
Packing and 
Insurance, 
Add 10% 

DISTANCES APART TO PLANT FRUITS 
30 to 40 feet 
20 to 25 feet 
30 to 35 feet 
25 to 30 feet 
20 to 25 feet 
25 to 30 feet 
25 to 30 feet 
. 8 feet x 8 feet 
Rows 
6 to 8 feet 
5 to 6 feet 
5 to 6 feet 
5 to 6 feet 
4to5 feet 
31 to 4 feet 
4to5 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
1 to 114 feet 
2 to 3 feet 
The above distances are approximate 
Talbert Apricot 
Fruit 
Trees 
By Post 
Due to their 
the 
cannot 
Postage, 


