_ AMERICA’S FAVORITE VARIETIES — 
DEAL FOR HOME PLANTING - 
CHERRIES 
Spring Hill's Superior cherries are guaranteed early bearing, high yield- 
ing, large fruiting bud selected varieties. Each tree hand budded on 
dwarfing Mahaleb understocks. 
Finest, Lush Sour Cherries (Dependable Sure Bearing) 
Montmorency —9C1—Universally recognized the best Sour Cherry. Spring Hill’s select 
trees bear very young; producing tremendous money-making crops of extra-large fruit. The 
highest yielding, canning and pie cherry. Prices and sizes see below. 
Early Richmond —9C2— First sour cherry to ripen. The first reliable sour cherry to ripen. 
The fruit is smaller than Montmorency, but is unsurpassed for pies, and they require much 
less sugar for canning and preserves. Big crops each year. Prices and sizes see below. 
Best Delicious Sweet Cherries (Nothing Finer to Eat) 
Windsor —9C3— Big, black, sweet cherries, recommended. The hardiest and highest yield- 
ing large, black, sweet cherry for middle western states. Vigorous growing, immense, deep 
black fruit middle of July. Prices and sizes see below. 
Royal Ann—9C4—-Popular sweet cherry for canning and eating. The big, golden-amber 
cherry with red blush, popular for eating. Bears enormous crops of large, firm, juicy and 
delicious cherries. Prices and sizes see below. 
Black Tartarian—9c5— Nation-wide popularity. Great heart-shaped, rich, dark purple 
famous ox-hearts (almost black) fruits with sweet, mild flavor and rich tang. Widely suc- 






Montmorency Cherry Special 
9C6—The same select strain of young bearing, 
giant fruiting Monts in small size, identical except 
for size of trees. Big savings—this offer repeated 
by customer requests. These small trees often 
bear fruit 2nd year. 2 ft. size, 89¢ ea.; 3 for $2.35; 



cessful and dependable money-making variety. Prices and sizes see below. 10 for $7.50. 




All Varieties of Above 
Cherry Trees Alike or Assorted 


CHERRY TREE PRICES 
Description & Cat. No. see above | 





Price of | Price of | Price of 








Price 
Age & Size Each 3 trees 10 trees | 25 trees 
GOOD, 2 yr., 3 to 4 ft. 1.65 | 465 | 14.50 | 33.75 
2.15 6.15 | 19.50 | 46.25 





BETTER, 2 yr., 4 to 5 ft. Sie | mee 
BEST, 3 yr., 5 to 7 ft. 


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7.95 25.50 

Prof. Hansen's Cherries —9cs— Dwarf, 
Quick-Bearing Bush Cherries. Two decades of 
plant breeding by Prof. N. E. Hansen of South 
Dakota State College, has produced the new 
improved hardy bush cherry. Wonderful two- 
fold plants being handsome dwarf shrub-like 
bushes that grow 314 to 4 ft, tall. Each spring, 
bushes covered with a multitude of white 
flower clusters, handsome silvery foliage 
changes red and gold in autumn. Plant in 
shrub borders or in hedges. The fruit is larger 
than cherries and plum shaped. Delicious to 
eat and fine for jams and sauces. New low 
prices. 4 yr. bearing age, 3 to 4 ft. tall, $1.00 
sees «. each; 3 for $2.50. 2 yr., 11/2 ft. tall, 60¢ each; 
Prof. Hansen's Cherries 3 ¢,,'51 60; 10 for $4.95. 



Dwarf Nanking Cherry 
(Prunus Tomentosum) ——-9C7—A 
beautiful, dwarf cherry from the 
Orient. Abundance of fruit. Fine 
cherries for eating, cooking and 
jellies. Grows 6 to 8 ft. tall. Big, 
fruiting size, 3 yr., 3 ft. tall, 89c 
each; 3 for $2.35. 2 yr., 12 ff. 
size, 69c each; 3 for $1.75. 





Seckel—9p10—A small sugar pear, prized for 
rich flavor for eating, desserts and pickling. 
Duchess —9P11—The largest of the really good 
pears. A vigorous growing, reliable bearing 
: variety, well flavored with unsurpassed, sweet 
Choice, 5 varieties of pear 
trees alike or assorted. 
Pear Tree Prices 

Description & Cat. No. see | Price | Price of | Price of | Price of 
above—AGE AND SIZE each 3 trees 10 trees 25 trees 
GOOD, 2yr.,3 to 4 ft. | $1.45 $4.10 $12.50 | $28.75 
BEST, 3 yr..5to7ft.. | 2.45 7.10 | 22.50)..... 
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Big Bartlett Pears & 
On Dwarf Trees 915 
Full size fruit on beautiful miniature 
trees. Will bear 1st or 2nd year, 
special dwarfing root stock make 
trees blight resistant. Ideal for city lot 
planting. New reduced price, big 3 
yr. size, 3 to 4 ft. tall, $2.95 each; 3 
for $8.50. 




and mcllow white flesh. Ripens in October. 
| Kieffer—o9p12— Excellent keeping qualities. A 
favorite for canning and marketing. The large 
fruits when properly mellowed in storage are 
extra good. 
Bartlett—9p13—Universal popularity for 
home and market. Large, handsome, waxen yel- 
low with red blushed cheeks, ripening in August. 
Recommended for eating and canning. 
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Maxine —9P14— Extra large; superb quality. 
Fruit ripens in late August. Sure yielder of big 
crops. In our local orchards we have watched 
Maxine produce for 25 years, none of the trees 
have blighted. Highly recommended. 














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