Noted for their heavy production 
the CHERRY- PLUM hybrids will be 
Popular with Both Family and Friends 
The Hybrid Cherry-Plum is one of the most easily grown and 
dependable fruits that we have. We like to grow them in bush 
form, as the fruit is more easily picked. Although crossed with 
the plum, these fruits have retained more of the cherry charac- 
teristics. They are large, meaty and absolutely wonderful for jam 
or sauce. They are good for eating too-—tree ripened and fresh 
from your own trees. ° 
\ SAPALTA 
A New, Sweet Cherry- 
Plum Hybrid 
Sapalta is a mouth-watering 
sight, as the large fruits, crowded 
together almost like grapes, be- 
gin to turn a deep purple color. 
The flesh is also an intense pur- 
ple. Sapalta will bear the year 
after planting and you can count on a good annual yield. The jam made from 
Sapalta is unusual, and will draw many compliments from those who have never 
before tasted it. 
We know you will enjoy this addition to your garden or orchard. Be sure to order 
a pollinizer cherry (either Compass or Hansen’s Bush Cherry) to insure a good 
crop. 
\SAPA 
A very’ popular, fine flavored cherry-plum that is excellent for canning, eating fresh 
and in sauce or pies. The fruit is large with a small pit, thin purple-red skin and 
wine-red flesh. 
A very good commercial project would be a planting of Sapa or Sapalta, as one of 
the leading jam factories in Minneapolis is very enthusiastic about these cherry- 
plums, but can never buy anywhere near what they want. 
POLLINIZER 
Cherry-plums need a pollinizer planted with them to insure good crops. We have 
found Compass and Hansen’s bush cherry to be particularly effective as pollinizers. 
Be sure to include one or the other in every order of Sapa or Sapalta. 
~ COMPASS ~“HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
Compass is an excellent cherry-plum Hansen’s Bush Cherries are small 
Compass 
Sapalta 
in its own right. Makes excellent 
sauce and jelly. Will bear the year 
after planting and is very hardy. Plant 
one in every group, or in larger plant- 
ings, one to every 8 to 10 trees of 
Sapa or Sapalta. 
1 Sapalta. 4-5 ft. 
1 Sapa. 4-5 ft. 
1 Hansen’s Bush Cherry. 18-24 in. 
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plants—-growing only 3 or 4 feet tall. 
They are easy to grow and where 
space is limited they can be planted 
within a few feet of Sapa or Sapalta. 
The fruit is good for preserves and 
they bear early, heavily, and annually. 
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CHERRY-PLUM PRICES 
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CHERRY-PLUM CLUSTER 
Regular Value $4.55 
All for Only $4.15 
We pay the postage. 
