By the way, do not pick 
Montmores until they turn 
a black red. They make 
up half of their size after 
they turn red. 
This picture shows you 
how Montmore grows 
broad rather than tall. 
Two-thirds of the fruit of 
the average Montmore can 
be picked from the ground. 
Pio ft Zana 8 
PIE CHERRY COLLECTION 
A2730X—Grow your own cherries for jel- 
lies, preserves, canning, pies, sauce and 
what-not, right on your own place. This 
offer is two 3 to 3% ft. New Montmore, 
and one 3 to 3% ft. Early Richmond—3 
trees for only 4.29, postpaid. 
mero 
Reg Ay Maman RR eS 
WEP Yt 
NANKING HYBRID BUSH CHERRY 
Nanking Cherries as Hedge 
Make an ideal hedge or 
sereen too, as shown in pic- 
ture above. See article at 
left on how to plant. 
Heavy Foliage Hides Fruit from Birds 
To take this picture, we spread the outer 
foliage apart to disclose the cherries growing 
inside close to the branches —almost entirely 
hidden from birds. 
MONTMORENCY 
od 
SWEET and PIE CHERRY BARGAIN 
N A3346— SIOUX. Extremely 
A2715X—1 Black Tartarian (sweet), 3 to 4 
ft.; 1 Early Richmond (pie), 3 to 3% ft.; and 
-1 new Montmore (pie), 3 to 3% ft. size—all 
3 for only 4.29, postpaid. : 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
(shipped already cut back for planting) 
A Beautiful Bush that Bears 
Delicious Cherries 
Much larger and tastier fruit 
than the old Hansen Bush Cher- 
ries and better growers. Budded 
on American plums, and should be 
hardy anywhere. Should a wild 
plum stalk with large, dull leaves 
come shooting up through the shiny 
leaf Bush Cherry, be sure and trim 
it out. You folks who are out of 
the regular cherry country can 
grow these new hybrid bush cher- 
ries and enjoy the fruit just as 
much as you would regular cher- 
ries. 
A3345—BROOKS. Dark red fruit, 
almost as large as regular cherries. 
Bear heavily the second year from 
planting. Bush is compact and 
shapely. 1.49 each; 3 for 4.19, post- 
paid. 
A3344—BLACK BEAUTY. This is 
the newest selection of the bush 
cherry. The fruits are a very dark, 
gdAossy, black maroon-red; almost as 
large as tree cherries. Fruit is dark 
red from the skin right to the pit. 
Fine eating and fine for canning 
pies. 1.49 each; 3 for 4.19, postpaid: 
large 
or better across. Pur- 
plish black, shiny with greenish 
flesh. Juicy and sweet. In the 
vicinity of Minnesota this cherry 
fruits about the second week in 
August—earlier south of there. 1.49 
each; 3 for 4.19, postpaid. 
A3347—GOLDEN BOY. The cher- 
ries are large and a bright, golden 
yellow. Mild and tasty on clean 
growing bush. You certainly will 
enjoy them. 1.75 each; 3 for 4.95, 
postpaid. 
A3343—AMBER GIRL. A most un- 
usual one. The large cherries are 
limpid amber and are delicious 
eaten fresh or cooked. A sister to 
Golden Boy. 1.75 each; 3 for 4.95, 
postpaid. 
cherries— %” 
All 5 for 6.98 
A2755X—1 each of Brooks, Black 
Beauty, Sioux, Golden Boy and Am- 
ber Girl—all 5 for only 6.98, post- 
paid. 
BLACK BEAUTY 
i GOLDEN BOY 
BROOKS | 
