. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 3C BETTER FRUIT ' nnnr ^ ir Page HE PHOTOGRAPHS CANNOT LIE—They show exactly what comes before the camera. Half-tones are exact reproductions of photographs and are necessarily true to A block of Bing, Lambert, Royal Ann (Napoleon) as tJie camera shouus it l^-yy^^^ d/hcrry western cherry grower we have thousands upon thousands of i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m handsome 1-yr. and 2-yr. trees, grown in the finest cherry soil in the world. Bing, Lambert and Royal Ann (Napoleon) constitute the bulk of our sweet cherry blocks, and these three varieties are the ones that


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 3C BETTER FRUIT ' nnnr ^ ir Page HE PHOTOGRAPHS CANNOT LIE—They show exactly what comes before the camera. Half-tones are exact reproductions of photographs and are necessarily true to A block of Bing, Lambert, Royal Ann (Napoleon) as tJie camera shouus it l^-yy^^^ d/hcrry western cherry grower we have thousands upon thousands of i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m handsome 1-yr. and 2-yr. trees, grown in the finest cherry soil in the world. Bing, Lambert and Royal Ann (Napoleon) constitute the bulk of our sweet cherry blocks, and these three varieties are the ones that are planted almost exclusively and are the ones that have made the cherry regions of the West famous. They are unfailing money makers. Sweet cherries can be grown only in favored localities; the area is so limited that over production cannot be considered even among the possibilities—at least for many years. Therefore, these regions must increase their plantings as the demand for the fruit is increasing with each season—much more rapidly than the production, and the markets have never been one-tenth supplied. They should be planted by the thousands of acres. Cherry growing for the canners—to say nothing of the great and growing markets for the fresh fruit—is becoming one of the great industries of the West and it is only fairly well begun. The markets of the world are open to the producer. Condensed Stark Year Book, 1912, is now in the hands of the printers and will be sent free to any reader of Better Fruit. Write for it today, and when writing tell us your planting plans. Perhaps some lessons we have learned in our many years of experience in nursery and orchard will help you steer clear of some of the orchard mistakes that cost many planters dearly. We will be glad to be of any service. The help of our Special Service Department is yours for the asking. Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co, Louisiana, Missouri. Lock Box 12 A. WHEN WRITING A l)V ERTI SK S


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