Sand Cherries, Bush Cherries 
Sand Cherry and Bush Cherry are two native varieties. The Bush Cherry is one of 
Professor Hanson’s developments. 
Zumbra is an old popular sweet cherry which does very well in this country. 
SANDCHERRIES 
Few wild fruits have taken so well to 
cultivation as has the South Dakota Wild 
Sand Cherry. Small dwarf growing when 
in the wild, and larger and more vigorous 
erowing when under cultivation and each 
succeeding generation seemingly improv- 
ing in flavor and size of fruit. The silvery, 
glossy color of the leaves in summer and 
especially on windy days is a beautiful 
sight. The brownish red stems in winter 
make pretty winter scenery. ‘Splendid to 
plant on the lawn in front of taller 
shrubs. The fruit makes fine preserves and 
usually good eating. A plant which com- 
bines beauty and utility that every home 
should have. 
CHERRY, JUNEBERRY, BUFFALO BERRY, BUSHCHERRY 
and SMALL FRUITS PRICES 
12 to 18 inch size 
18 to 24 inch size 
2 to 3 foot size 
Gooseberries 
Pixwell 
A new Gooseberry originated in North 
Dakota. Very hardy, excellent quality, 
hanging on long stems for easy picking. 
Berries large, oval, attractive light green, 
ripening pink. 
Each 85c 10 for $7.00 
Carrie 
Each 70c 10 for $6.00 

Per 10 
Per 10 
Per 10 

PIXWELL 
