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CASHMAN NURSERIES, INC., OWATONNA, MINN. 
CHERRIES—Cont'd. 
Bin No. 
F-39 
F-40 
F-41 
F-42 
F-49 
F-50 
F-51 
F-52 
BUSH CHERRIES—Hansen—(Prunus Besseyi) (D) — A medium 
ornamental shrub suitable for foundation planting as well as culi- 
nary uses (plant one of each for pollination). Also see description 
under shrubs page 18. 
18-24’ 2- 
Tito. 5: each? Ce a ree $2.50 $3.00 
GEE: LEACH” cere reine te en ee ts ree kee 225 Zn e 
12 OF SOLE ACh uh suea eee ee are, 2.00 2,50 
“Black Beauty — An improved upright variety. The fruit is sweet and 
dark. 
X Brooks — Upright, good 1” yellowish-green fruit. 
Sioux — Low spreading, good sweet juicy fruit. 
All three good pollinizers for cherry-plums. 
KOREAN CHERRIES — (Prunus Japonica) (D) — A University of 
Minnesota introduction. Small narrow leaves. Bear heavy crop red 
cherries. Good for sauce and preserves. 4 height. Hardy. Plant one 
of each for pollination. 
‘Minnesota No. 20 
“Minnesota No. 57 Same price as Bush Cherries 
~\~Minnesota No. 60 
\. NANKING CHERRIES — (Prunus Tomentosa) (F) — Origin, Unt- 
_ versity of Minnesota. Large bush or small tree bearing sweet cherries 
good for eating. Hardy in the North. Also see description under 
shrubs page 18. 
Orient (Minnesota No. 65) Nanking Cherry 
2-3 3-4’ 
Te tomes each eee ee «SO eee ee eee $2.50 $3.00 
Gtomebil each? eet ee Dn ee 225 2D 
TD FOrsmOLev Cache, Sa ee ee a ee ee 2.00 2.50 
CHERRY-PLUM HYBRIDS (F) 
3-4’ 4-5’ 5-6" 
hktO eg CAChae eee eae, Lake $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 
GrtOel LR seach ps ees fe eee 2.00 Dyes) () 3.00 
2 Ronen Oca cach meme ree a ees 1.50 2.00 2.50 
Plant Compass or Bush Cherries for pollination. 
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**Manor — Vigorous annual bearer. Sweet like Sapa, meaty, dark red. Ex- 
cellent for canning. Very hardy. Origin, Manitoba. 
~*~ Oka — Eating and cooking, deep purple red. Origin, South Dakota. 
>Opata— Hardy, purple with greenish-yellow flesh. Origin, South 
‘ Dakota. 
“Sapa — Best and most popular, small size tree, clingstone, juicy and 
Sweet. 
ASapalta — Quick bearing, purple fruit and sweeter and less clingstone 
than Sapa. 
~\Compass —- Small red fruit, sauce and preserves. Origin — Minnesota. 
One of the best pollinater Plums. 
Collection of 1 of each Manor, Sapalta, Sapa 
and, Compass: 5-G' Size cacy ee $13.50 
HARDY PEARS (G) 
3-4 4-5 5-6 
Tetony Saeackies wr toe ee $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 
Ont a) UP Cah were tos wo cuect eras 2.00 Deo) 3.00 
12% Of eIMOLe vac tad ene 1.50 2.00 2.50 
Golden Spice -— Vigorous, small fruit, very hardy. Fruit keeps three 
weeks. A University of Minnesota introduction. 
“Parker — Fruit is greenish yellow with an attractive blush. Medium to 
large size. Fruit ripens in September. Good for eating and canning. 
\ Patten — Bears good fruit which is sweet and of good size. A very 
productive variety. 
\ Cashman — Improved Patten type. Hardy. 
