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FRUITTREES 
SOUR 
MONTMORENCY CHERRY 
BLACK RUSSIAN (3509) One of our finest new, 
hardy sweet cherry varieties. Trees are vigorous, very 
hardy, and highly productive. Crops are seldom affected 
by low winter temperatures or spring frosts. Fruits are 
medium in size, do not crack, and show little tendency to 
brown rot before picking. Cherries are almost black in 
color, freestone, and very flavorful. Ripens just before 
Schmidt. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU (3510)Thisfruitisverylarge 
size, with a fine rich flavor. Fruit grows in clusters. Is an 
excellent shipper. Tree is vigorous and one of the hard- 
iest 7 of all sweet cherries. Mids 
GIANT (351 1 ) Bears dark red cherries attractive in size 
and color; ripens just before Lambert. Quality is splendid. 
Less subject to cracking than Bing. Tree is large, vig- 
orous, and very productive. 
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HEDELFINGEN (351 2) Ripens just ahead of Windsor 
and Lambert. Its performance in New York, Canada and 
Europe justifies its being recommended as a large, firm- 
fleshed, high quality, late black cherry of the Lambert 
type: The fruit has the valuable attribute of being more 
^resistant to cracking than most cherries. 
LAMBERT (3513) One of the largest of all cherries. It is 
purple-red, firm and rich. Every year sees an enormous 
crop. The tree not only grows well, but is very resistant 
to insect and fungus attacks. 
WINDSOR (3514) Tree upright, vigorous and a rapid 
grower. Fruit almost black, very firm and juicy ; flesh pink- 
ish and sometimes streaked. Quality very good; a produc- 
tive bearer. A leading commercial variety, used widely 
for pollination purposes. Midseason. 
HUDSON (3515) A new black sweet cherry from New 
York that ripens later than Lambert. Use this new cherry 
to extend the season as much as 10 days. Trees are 
virgorous, hardy in wood and bud, and produce good 
crops at an early age. 
Sunscald is a particular problem with young trees 
during the winter months. Protect your trees the first 
winter by wrapping two layers of household aluminum 
foil around the trunks and larger branches. This will 
also guard against mouse and rabbit damage. 
3-9 
10-49 
50-99 
Each 
each 
each 
each 
2 
y. 
4 
-6', 
"Ai" up. 
$3.95 
$3.50 
$3.00 
$1.95 
2 
yr. 
3 
-5', 
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3.50 
3.25 
2.75 
1.75 
2 
V- 
2 
-4', 
3.25 
3.00 
2.50 
1.50 
CHERRIES 
A SOUND INVESTMENT FOR PROFIT 
PRICES OF SOUR CHERRY TREES 
more 
each 
$1.60 
1.50 
1.40 
Prices and grades on 1 -year Sour Cherry are the same as 
on 2-year trees. 
Write to us for special prices if you are interested in 
large quantities. Please give definite grades and quan- 
tities wanted, and we will give you the advantage of any 
possible seasonal market changes. 
BOUNTIFUL STRAIN IMPROVED 
MONTMORENCY (3520) 
(DAYTON STRAIN) 
Large Size — Vigor of Growth — Productivity — Plus 
Virus-Free Planting Stock Make It Superior to all 
Other Types of Montmorency. 
R was discovered in the orchards of Clyde S. Mumma, 
Dayton, Ohio, in a general planting of Montmorency 
trees. When we first saw the tree it was about 10 years 
of age and loaded down with fruit, having a heavier 
crop than any other trees adjoining it. All trees had the 
same attention, and Mr. Mumma says it had always 
borne this large type of Montmorency. The tree is 
vigorous but not any larger than other trees. The fruits 
have the same rich red color as other Montmorency 
cherries but seem to be slightly more mild in flavor. Its 
immense size immediately attracted attention. We grew 
several hundred trees of this type for Mr. Mumma's own 
planting and now pass it on to our customers at no 
additional cost to them. Nature again contributes an 
proved type to our greatest sour cherry. 
EARLY RICHMOND (3521) One of the most valu- 
able and popular cherries, unsurpassed for cooking pur- 
poses. It is the good old variety that yields such marvelous 
crops in gardens. The most hardy of all varieties, unin- 
jured by the coldest winters. 
HANSEN'S BUSH CHERRY (3532) 
Selected Hansen Bush Cherry has fruits resembling 
Montmorency only not as large. The fruits are edible 
and make fine pies. A True Dwarf Plant seldom attains a 
height of more than 3 ft. Blooms early spring, giving 
beauty as a shrub plant. Branches are almost covered 
with attractive red cherries of good size. 
Hardy — Easy to Grow 
18-24 inch branched, bearing-size plants: 
$1.50 each 3 for $3.75 10 for $9.95 
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