PArinel 
Cherry 
Tree 
F 87 
Our 4 most 
popular varie- 
ties all on one 
tree 
Montmorency 
Early Richmond 
Kansas Sweet 
Meteor 
5 to 6 feet tall 
Each $4.35 
Not Postpaid 
Montmorency 
INTER-STATE 
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Every home should have at least one cherry tree. 
Bear very young and regularly. You havea hand- 
some tree, lovely flowers and the healthful fruit. 
We believe that we grow here the finest cherry 
trees in America, fine branched tops and wonder- 
ful roots. Plant 15 to 20 feet apart. 
Nf 716 Black Tartarian—The big, almost black 
sweet cherry everybody likes. Ripens in late 
June. Fine for eating fresh, canning and freezing. 
Plant a Napoleon beside it so they can cross- 
. pollenize and produce much more. 
F 84 Napoleon (Royal Ann) — Yellow with a pink 
blush. Fruit is large, sweet and delicious. Fine 
for eating, canning and freezing. Ripens in early 
July. Good pollenizer for Black Tartarian. 
‘F78 Yellow Glass—The hardiest of all sweet 
cherries. The fruit is large, bright yellow with 
the real sweet delicious flavor. 
Prices on All 3 Sweet Cherries Listed Above 
Alike or Assorted, Your Choice 
Each 3 for 6 for 
Specimens, Not Postpaid. $2.65 $7.45 $14.50 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid.. 2.45 6.95 13.50 
4 to 5 feet, Postpaid...... 2.25 6.45 11.95 
3 to 4 feet Postpaid...... 1.95 5.65 10.75 
METEOR, New, Finest Pie Cherry 
F 85 Meteor—A new cherry from the Minnesota 
Experimental Station. The fruit is very large, 
rich red and excellent flavor. Good for eating 
fresh, for pies, cobblers, preserves and freezing. 
Very hardy, it will grow in cold sections where 
cherries could not be grown heretofore. Healthy, 
very resistant to leaf spot. The original tree 
growing near Minneapolis has never failed to 
bear fruit since it started many years ago. Bears 
young. Attractive enough to plant right in your 
front yard. Heavy bearer. Self-pollenizing. 
Specimens, Not Postpaid...... 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid....... 2.65 7.35 
4 to 5 feet, Postpaid.......... 2.45 6.75 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid.......... 1.95 5.25 
Yellow Glass 
Prices on All 5 Cherries Listed Below 
Alike or Assorted, Your Choice 
Each 3 for 6 for 
Specimens, Not Postpaid. $2.25 $6.45 $11.45 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid. 2.00 5.70 9.95 
4 to 5 feet, Postpaid..... 1.75 4.95 8.65 
3 to 4 feet, Postpaid...... 1.50 4.20 6.95 
Early 
Richmond 
MONTMORENCY 4™evico's 
Favorite Cherry 
aT Montmorency—This is the most popu- 
lar of all cherries, largely because it is the best 
of all for canning. And it tastes mighty good to 
eat fresh right off the tree, especially when 
fully-ripened, home-grown. The fruit is large, 
firm, very fine flavor. Ripens about 10 days 
after Early Richmond. The tree is a rather 
short grower so the fruit is easily picked. Bears 
heavily and regularly. Be sure you have at 
least one tree in your yard. It is handsome 
enough that many people plant it in their front 
yard. If you have room for but one cherry, 
then we recommend this. You simply - cannot 
beat it for eating fresh, for canning, for freez- 
ing, for pies, cobblers, preserves. This is the 
virus-free Gilbert Strain. Self-pollenizing. 
Kansas 
Sweet 
CHERRY SPECIAL 
1 Kansas Sweet 
1 Montmorency 
1 Meteor 
FF 86A 
All 3 for only $5.45 
Not Postpaid ($7.45 value) 
Our largest, Specimen trees 
Pe An 3 for only $4.25 
3 to 4 foot trees, Postpaid 
“SF 82 New McClain—Large fruit, rich red color 
and delicious flavor. Ripens with Montmorency. 
Bears young, often next year after planting. 
Fine for eating fresh, for pies, preserves and 
freezing. Self-pollenizing. 
s\ F79 Early Richmond—The first cherry to 
ripen. In June, full of the bright red, juicy, | 
delicious fruit. Starts bearing young. Self- 
pollenizing. 
NF 80 English Morello—Last cherry to ripen, 
2 weeks after Montmorency. Fruit is large, 
almost black when fully ripe, sprightly acid. 
Bears very young and heavily. Self-pollenizing. 
KANSAS SWEET 
Best Sweet Cherry for Middle-West 
“~F71 Kansas Sweet— This is the only red sweet 
cherry we know that will bear in the middle 
west and south to Texas. The fruit is large, 
dark red, firm, sweet with a most delicious 
flavor. The tree itself is handsome enough to 
plant in your front yard—good foliage, fine 
shape, beautiful flowers and wonderful fruit. 
By all means plant Kansas Sweet. Exception- 
ally fine to use fresh, makes marvelous pies 
and excellent for freezing. Almost black when 
dead ripe. Plant with Montmorency for cross- 
pollenization. 
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