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DANIELS HARDY CHERRIES 
You don’t need an orchard to grow cherries, for 
. the small size, attractive form, foliage and color of 
these trees make them valuable assets to any orna- 
mental border. 
The splendid cherries we list on this page have 
adequately proven their desirability both from the 
home garden or market point of view. With an as- 
sortment of these one can have the finest of cherries 
for eating and for canning. 
Daniels Cherry Trees—propagated by the methods 
we use—have proven hardy throughout the North- 
west and well on up into Canada. 
Compass is the best pollinizer for the other cherries 
and should always be planted with them. Should you 
have an existing planting of cherries that is not fruit- 
ing well, plant some Compass along with them and 
you will be surprised with the way this correct 
pollinization will increase your yield. 
Bearing age trees generally blossom the year plant- 
ed and should fruit the year following without fail. 
OKA—A tremendous yielder of large 
round cherries fully one inch in 
diameter. Dark red outside with a 
juicy, purple meat inside. Wonder- 
fully sweet. The best of all the 
purple fleshed cherries. 
SAPA—Another excellent Cherry- 
plum hybrid with purple flesh and 
juice. Sapa is somewhat larger than 
Oka and has more of its plum parent 
characteristics. Bears at a very early 
age and is usually an annual bearer. 
COMPASS—While this fine old var- 
iety is not the equal of the other 
cherries in quality it is a most ac- 
ceptable and popular fruit for can- 
ning. It is one of the best pollinizers 
known for the other cherries and 
should be included in all plantings. 
Prices on the Above Cherries 

1 5 10 
Second’ Size: (3=4 tts) iaseteonce $1.25 $5.75 $10.00 
OKA Mirstesize (4=Datt.)c-cccnceesstessseee 1.50 6.75 12.00 
Bearing: Size, (5-6. 11.) 22, cccenmsoes-s 1.75 8.00 14.00 
FRUIT PLANTS AS ORNAMENTALS 
climate may be used in place of a large 
shrub or small tree in the informal border. 
Plums may be used in the same way, al- 
Fruit plants often work well into the 
ornamental planting. Gooseberries and 
currants may be used either in the in- 

formal border or for low, compact hedges. 
Red Raspberries make a most attractive, 
taller hedge. Strawberries may be used as 
a low edging for the border or flanking a 
path. 
lowing them more room, or used as small 
trees in the lawn—preferably to the side 
or rear. Apples, if allowed sufficient room, 
also may be used in the border but prop- 
erly should be in the more open or lawn 
area because of their large ultimate size. 
The cherries suitable to our Northwest 8 
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DANNY SAYS: 
Since my first Birthday (22 years ago) I have been the Boss’ constant 
companion in “getting out” the catalogs and other publications. Three 
years ago I “took the bull by the horns” and wrote (perhaps with a little 
help from the boss) a little garden guide entitled “Danny’s Pewee Primer of 
s ” 
of Horticulture. HORTICULTURE 
DANNY’S 
“PEWEE PRIMER” 

I have recently revised and enlarged it, bringing it up to date. I want you to have 
one (free of course), for I’m sure you will find it truly helpful. It’s a little 32 page book- 
let—but “Zowie!” how much helpful information it contains! I think you'll enjoy and 
profit by reading it, and will use it for later reference. 
Why not send a postal fer a free copy to-day? 
Or phone us at Long Lake 174 


