10 
CHERRY=sSoOUuR VARIETIES 
Each Rate 10-Rate 100-Rate 
2 to 3 feet... $ .99 $ 94 § .89 
3 to 4 feet.... 1.29 1.24 1.19 
4 to 5 feet.... 1.49 1.44 1.39 
5 to 6 feet.... 1.69 1.64 1.59 
“ EARLY RICHMOND—Everywhere the most 
popular. Tree strong, thrifty grower, making 
a large, symmetrical head; fruit medium size, 
dark red, melting, juicy, sprightly, acid flavor 
and especially valuable for cooking purposes; 
tree an early and abundant bearer. Season last 
of May and first of June. 
“.NGLISH MORELLO—Tree moderate grower, 
hardy, an early and great bearer; the most valu- 
ale of the late varieties. Fruit large, round; 
skin dark red, becoming nearly black when 
fully ripe; flesh dark red, tender, juicy and a 
_ pleasant sub-acid flavor when fully ripe. July. 
™ LARGE MONTMORENCY-—A fine. large light 
red cherry of the Richmond class but larger 
and more solid; a more upright grower, 
equally hardy and productive. Second only to 
Early Richmond in value. 
Ripens ten days 
SAVE MONE. Y. f We Allow 
cenmtes 
‘Hansen Hybrid Bush Cherry 
Large, purplish red, sweet fruit, Y%-inch or 
more in diameter. Excellent for serving fresh 
and for jellies. 
Dwarf grower, approximately 3 feet in height 
and spread. Ornamental as well as fruitful, be- 
ing covered with white flowers in Spring, and 
foliage turning red in Autumn. Ripens early 
July. 
2 to 3 ft., ea., 69c; $6.95 doz. 
HOME GARDEN 
CHERRY SPECIAL 
These trees selected from our most 
popular Cherry Trees that are ideal for 
every home use. 
3 Montmorency, 1 Early Richmond 
4 trees 5 to 6 ft. size for 
ONLY $4.89 
Also included extra 1 Hansen‘s Bush Cherry, 
2 Year Size 
HYBRID PERSIMMONS 
2 to 3 feet—$1.69 
SWEET and HYBRID CHERRIES 
2 to 3 feet...$1.09 $1.04 § .99 
3 to 4 feet.... 1.39 1.34 1,29 
4 to 5 feet.... 1.59 1.54 1.49 
5 to 6 feet.... 1.79 1.74 1.69 
SWEET VARIETIES 
“\SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU—Very large, bright 
glossy black; half tender, juicy, rich and fine. 
Tree a rapid grower and good bearer. Last of 
June and first of July. 
“YELLOW SPANISH—Tree very large and vig- 
orous, upright spreading. Fruit mid-season, 
color bright amber-yellow with a reddish blush. 
Flesh white, with tender aromatic sweet flavor. 
Freestone. Bears abundantly. 
HYBRIDS 
“COMPASS CHERRY PLUM — Originated in 
Kv 
Minnesota through a cross between the native 
Sand cherry and the Miner plum. It possesses 
remarkable hardiness combined with enormous 
productiveness. Fruit resembles the plum more 
than the cherry bright red color. Ripens the 
last of June. seu eek 
Originated at Fayette- . 
ville, Ark., and was intro- ip yj 
duced by Dr. Rosen of 
the University of Arkan- 
sas. Named Unark mean- 
ing the University of Arkansas. 
This cherry is a large yellow sweet 
cherry. It bears every year and does not 
have to be pollenized with any other vari- 
ety. It is as fine a yellow cherry as we 
have seen or ever heard of. The original 
tree stands 114 blocks off the square at 
Fayetteville, Ark. 
Don’t fail to order at least one of these 
trees. We have only a limited quantity 
on hand to sell this year. 
(Limit 5 Trees per Customer) 
4 to 6 feet, each. 
10 Per Cent 
Off the 100 rate prices on lots of 1,000 and up on 
Apples, Peaches, Plums, Cherries and Pears. 
