Cherries Grow Rapidly — Bear Young — Ornamental 
We-strongly recommend planting one year cherry trees. Experiment Station experts 
have proved by exhaustive tests that one year trees transplant more successfully and 
come into bearing more quickly. Sweet cherries should be planted as early in spring 
as possible. They will not survive late plantings if weather conditions are unfavorable. 
IMPORTANT. Cross pollination is essential with all sweet cherries. Always plant 
two or more kinds together to insure proper pollination. 
PRICES SWEET CHERRIES 
1-9 10-49 50 or more 
Each Each Each 
Large 1 Yr. 4-6 ft. $1.85 $1.60 $1.10 
2avt- 4-6 ft. 2.00 1.85 1.70 
BEST CHERRIES FOR FREEZING 
Good: Schmidt’s Biggareau, Napoleon; excellent: Montmorency. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY 
The finest sour or pie cherry grown. The leading commercial canning cherry. The 
fruit is extra fine in flavor and its brilliant red flesh is very appealing to the eye. 
A heavy annual bearer. As a superior variety for making those delicious pies and pre- 
serves plant Montmorency. This variety is selffruitful, requires no pollinator. 
PRICES MONTMORENCY 
1-9 10-49 50 or more 
Each Each Each 
-1 Yr. Lg. Branched 11/16 Cal. 1.80 $1.55 $1.00 
2X ft: 3-4 ft, 1.90 1.60 1.10 
HANSEN IMPROVED BUSH CHERRY 
An ornamental shrub, producing delicious fruit. Fruit is large, black and sweet. Fine 
to eat right from the bush. Introduced by Dr. Hansen of the South Dakota Experiment 
Station. The silvery green leaves turn red in autumn and the pretty white blossoms 
add to landscape effect in the spring. Dwarf growing 4-5 feet. Can be trimmed. 
Usually bear fruit the first year after planting. Plant at least two bushes for better 
fruit production. 
PRICES 
aX r, 2 Sits each 70c 2 for $1.30 10 for $6.00 
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