VIRUS-FREE CHERRY 
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Eliminate cherry virus in your new orchard by 
planting Neosho certified trees. Our seedling un- 
derstock is propagated from trees indexed virus 
free and our budwood is secured from trees ‘‘certi- 
fied’ virus free by the Missouri Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station. There is no better assurance of 
obtaining strong, sure to live trees than getting 
these certified trees grown in Ozark silt loam. 
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201—MONTMORENCY. The favorite of all sour 
Cherries for over a century. There are more 
Montmorency Cherries in the United States 
than all of the rest of the Cherries combined. Fruit is firm, round, glowing 
red. Ideal for pies, cobblers, or canning. 
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Neosho Napoleon 
| : | : <= SWEET CHERRY PRICES 
CHERRY PIE SPECIAL Ae 10 25 
Rate Rate 
Cat. No. 850 ; Each Each Each Each 
2 Early Richmond 2 Montmorency rO/ 16 fin) oe ete at) So ek COMM) Comme 
_ All 4 trees, 22 ft., All 4 trees, 9/16 in., TING ANS Ana ce e 1.50 1.40 1.35 1.20 
$3.35 $5.00 a 5/T6L ins wee see eee ee 1.25 1.15 1.05 95 
Keep Cherries sprayed with Actidione at least three times to hold the foliage on Never plant a sweet Cherry by itself. It needs company. Plant Deacon 
the tree. The result is more luscious fruit, more abundant fruit, and plenty of new / or Black Tartarian to pollenize other varieties and make them bear heavily. 
\ growth for the next year’s crop. N 205—BING. A large, luscious, firm, deep red, heart-shaped sweet Cherry 
203—METEOR. A brilliant new pie Cherry. Fruit is a clear light red; the skin is of delicious flavor. Midseason. Has no superior for all purposes. 
thin and tender. Flesh is pleasant and mildly acid and quality is very good. Fruit ‘J 207—LAMBERT. Bing all over again in quality and desirability, but ripens 
is large and tree is a strong, vigorous grower. Ripens about midseason. - a week to ten days later and is a brighter red. 
5 10 25 N 206—BLACK TARTARIAN. A very productive early sweet Cherry of good 
SOUR CH ERRY PRICES Rate Rate Rate quality which stands the dry, hot weather in the Middle West better 
Each Each Each Each than all others. ’ ; 
A WANGMNIN SEER ReP sgt Ble eet a yt ae $2.00 $1.80 $1.60 $1.40 “ 209—NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Like Montmorency, it has been a fa- 
SHAN. Ges. <Q eee aie cm ma 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 vorite for a century of the sweet Cherry family. Large, delicious, sweet, 
TOMI eee fo ari Ce eG 1.35 1.20 1.10 90 heart-shaped, with creamy yellow background and pink cheek. 
SVS {he 0 Boao es Lee ee ee 1.00 .90 .80 75 \\ 204—-DEACON. A sweet Cherry similar in size, color, and quality to Black 
UIWEREPS, AGL. 5 epic ue eer OR a al on .90 .80 .70 -60 Tartarian, but superior in texture and shipping qualities. Excels all 
others as a pollenizer to make other sweet Cherries bear profusely. 
\200—EARLY RICHMOND. Lengthen your season by planting some Early Rich- \( 210—SENECA. Large, black sweet Cherry with unusually good flavor. 
: : : Ripens with Strawberries. Tree is large, vigorous rower, heav ro- 
mond too. It is the best of the early sour Cherries. Ripens a week ahead of tage One of the best of the new geet Epaaeet Seawesie i 
Montmorency. . 
