> Montmorency Cherry - 
Heavy Fruiting — Widely Adapted 
Bears Three Years 
After Planting 
@ Bush Cherries e@ 
These shrubs serve as a very beautiful and 
colorful ornamental bush, attaining a maximum 
height of 6 ft. and a heavy fruiting ability of de- 
licious edible fruits. These Bush Cherries are 
uite free from serious insect and disease in- 
ury. Plant more than one variety to insure 
proper pollenization. 
4 Brooks A wonderfully fine bush cherry, 
producing very high quality attrac- 
tive large dark red fruits. Truly an aristocrat of 
the ornamental fruits. 
~ A new variety of beautiful 
Golden Boy golden amber color of the 
same high quality as Brooks. PLEASE DO NOT 
CONFUSE these two select varieties with the 
common sand cherries offered at considerably 
lower prices and which are disappointing in 
quality. 
0 (Prunus Tomentosa) A 
Nanking Cherry most ornamental up- 
right spreading shrub. Pink in bud, the tiny 
flowers open a pure white with striking contrast 
between the white flower petals and the bright 
red and orange calyx. In June the branches are 
studded with large rich red fruits, closely resem- 
bling our early May Cherries. Good to eat and 
they make beautiful rich jellies and wine. Set 
several plants for best pollenization. Price, extra 
heavy, 2 ft., $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 by express. 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
When order includes Nursery items priced in 
Catalog as ‘“‘Prepaid” and others ‘‘Express Col- 
lect’ the entire order will be sent “Express Col- 
lect.” In this case you may deduct 5% from the 
“Postpaid” prices when remitting. 
’ Early Seneca 
N Black Tartarian 
s Windsor 
‘Royal Anne 
e Sour Cherries « 
VY MONTMORENCY 
Most dependable and best 
all-around cherry for general 
ning — Pies — Preserves. 
Montmorency and Early 
Richmond are both considered 
the sour or canning type cher- 
ries. They are the hardiest and 
most dependable for produc- 
ing regular crops with trees 
literally a mass of dark red 
fruits in early July. There is 
a tremendous demand for 
these cherries in the fruiting 
season. 
\ Early Richmond 
The best early cherry. Bears 
7-10 days before Montmoren.- 
cy. A very good cherry for al’ 
culinary uses. 
yx Northstar Cherry 
A Tasty New Pie Cherry 
Dwarf—On Small ‘‘Easy-to-pick’’ Trees 
Resistant to Cherry Diseases. Just the kind 
of tree for lawn and garden planting. Mont- 
morency sized fruits with mahogany red skin. 
Flesh is tender and juicy. 
Price, heavy 4-5 ft. trees $3.00 each; 3 for $8.75. 
@ Sweet Cherries @ 
(Sweet.) Its fruits ripen t 
the first weeks of June, 
more than two weeks earlier than Black Tartar- 
ian, the standard early cherry. The cherries are 
purple-black, with juicy, melting flesh, and a 
rich sweet flavor. The pit is free and the skin 
does not crack. The tree is very vigorous and 
productive. 
(Sweet.) Most depend- 
able of the standard 
large dark red sweet cherries. This variety and 
Early Seneca seem to be the hardiest for ee 
in the North Central and Mid-Western States. 
(Sweet.) Should be included as a 
pollenizer in all Sweet Cherry 
plantings. Large, dark red, excellent quality and 
free from rot. Trees hardy, thrifty, and not par- 
ticular to soil requirements. 
(Sweet.) Ranks first for can- 
ning by virtue of its rich col- 
ored fruits of highest quality. Fruits golden 
yellow blushed with light red cheek. 
Cherry Tree Prices 
By Express F.O.B. Each 10 Rate 25 up 
Sweet Cherries, 4-5 ft. ....$1.85 $1.65 $1.45 
Sour Cherries, 2 yr. 4-5 ft... 1.85 1.75 1.50 
Extra Heavy 4-5 ft. ...... 2.50 2.25 2.00 
New Bush Cherries, 2 yr. 
Northstar 
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