KOREAN CHERRIES 

Here’s the ideal combination you've been looking for— 
an attractive ornamental bush that bears loads of delicious 
cherries for pie, sauce and jelly! 
Korean Bush Cherries grow only 3 to 4 feet tall. They 
make excellent foundation plantings with their delicate 
green leaves (which turn bronze in the fall), their mass 
of white bloom early in spring and brilliant red fruit in 
August. 
Beautiful and Useful, Too 
You can plant Korean Cherries near the house, in the 
shrub border, the screen planting, or in the garden. Re- 
sembling flowering almonds, they add a touch of beauty 
to any landscape planting. And they provide fresh fruit 
grown inside the foliage where birds can’t reach. 
You would hardly suspect that these little bushes bear loads 
of delicious full-sized cherries the second year. The fruit 
is sweeter than regular pie cherries. The pies they make 
will please the heart (and stomach) of any man or boy! 
The wild form of this 
cherry is a tough, hardy 102-23 
native of Korea. Horti- 
culturists at the Minnesota KOREAN 
State Fruit Breeding farm CHERRY 
improved it by years of COLLECTION 
selection and testing. Our 1 No. 20 
stocks are propagated from 1 No. 57 
the state’s best selections. 1 No. 60 
Be sure to plant at least 
two different varieties to 
insure cross pollination. 
All 2-3 Ft. 
Regularly $5.55 
For Only $4.95 
Prepaid 
 uadrews’ PEACHES 
Peaches are an extra special treat when picked ripe from your 
own trees. For jam and canning they are favorites—and a nice 
juicy peach pie comes very close to apple and cherry in appeal. 
Not recommended for Minnesota. 
Price: 4-5 ft., $1.45 each; 3 for $4.00, prepaid. 
105-5 POLLY (pictured at right) 
Hardiest peach of all—-will stand 15 degrees below zero. Large, 
freestone fruit is handsomely cheeked; has white, firm, juicy 
flesh; a rich luscious flavor. Bears young and produces abun- 
dantly. Best variety for home use. 
105-4 MARQUETTE 
Hardier than most and well suited to the northern peach grow- 
ing sections. A nice quality peach, mouth-watering when picked 
fully ripe from your own trees. 
105-3 HALE-HAVEN 
This new, freestone peach produces loads of delicious, high 
quality fruit when you can’t wait for that first peach. About 
15 days earlier than Elberta. The fruit is firm, yet juicy and 
colors to an attractive orange with a deep red blush. 
105-2 GOLDEN JUBILEE 
An early, large, freestone peach 
with flesh that is yellow, tender, : 
juicy and sweet. Ideal for home Ee Mister ag ee ng 

105-6 PEACH 
COLLECTION 
use and local sales. A real money 1 Marquette ...... 4-5 ft. 
maker that is comparatively new 1 Hale-Haven |.... 4-5 ft. 
but widely, planted. Introduced All4 $ 5.25 
from New Jersey Experiment Sta- for Only Pidosid 
tion and quite hardy. 

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Korean Bush Cherry 
102-7 Minnesota No. 57 2-3 ft. $1.85 $5.15 
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102-8 Minnesota No. 60 18-24 in. 1.65 4.65 
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