PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES 



5-6, 11/16 up. 

 4-5', 9-11/16" . 

 3-4', 7-9 n 6" . . . 



5-6' 



4-5' 



3-4' 



Each 

 $3.50 

 . 3.25 

 . 3.00 

 . 3.25 

 . 3.00 

 . 2.75 



3-9 

 each 

 $3.00 

 2.65 

 2.25 

 2.60 

 2.20 

 1.80 



10-49 

 each 

 $2.50 

 2.35 

 2.00 

 2.20 

 1.90 

 1.55 



each 

 $2.00 

 1.80 

 1.50 

 1.70 

 1.45 

 1.20 

 large 

 market 



Write for special prices if you are interestecJ Ir 

 quantities. We will give you the acJvantage of any 

 changes. 



Varieties listed in order oj ripening 



SENECA Ripens two weeks before Black Tartarian. 

 The cherries resemble Black Tartarian — large, round- 

 cordate, purplish black, with juicy melting flesh and a 

 rich sweet flavor; the pit is free and the skin does not 

 crack. The tree is vigorous, productive, and has upright, 

 preading habit of growth. Early. 



ARLY RIVERS This fine cherry is highly regarded by 



cherry growers in eastern New York. Ripens a few days 



, later than Seneca and 10 days ahead of Black Tartarian. 



\ It is larger and firmer in flesh than Tartarian. Crimson- 



\ black in color and excellent quality for dessert. Early. 



BLACK TARTARIAN Very large; bright purplish 



black; tender, juicy, very rich. Tree a remarkable vig- 



\ orous and erect grower, and is an immense bearer. Early. 



■J VERNON The fruit is large, firm fleshed, black, and 

 ripens just before Bing. The tree is vigorous and pro- 

 y ductive. 



BING This valuable black cherry succeeds everywhere. 

 Flesh very solid; flavor of the highest quahty. A fine 

 shipping and market variety. Midseason. 



warn 



SWEET 



CHERRIES 



HIGH IN QUALITY AND VIGOR — HEAVY 

 PRODUCERS— LONG LIVED — BEAUTIFUL 



USE FOR BOTH FRUIT AND SHADE 



VICTOR Fruit resembles Napoleon and ripens between 

 Gov. Wood and Napoleon. Fruits are large, medium firm 

 fleshed, light colored, and of excellent quahty. Tree is 

 large, vigorous, and productive. 



NAPOLEON BIGARREAU (Royal Ann). A beautiful 

 cherry of large size, pale j-ellow with bright red cheeks; 

 flesh firm, juic^', and sweet. One of the best for market. 

 Midseason. 



\I EMPEROR FRANCIS Large, high quality cherry of 

 the Napoleon tj'pe. Ripens just before Napoleon and is 

 less subject to cracking. Promises to be one of the best 



J main-crop sweet cherries of the Napoleon type. Mid- 

 season. 

 BLACK RUSSIAN 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 httle tendency to brown 

 rot before picking. Cherries are almost black in color, 

 freestone, and very flavorful. Ripens just before Schmidt. 



^ SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU This fruit is verj' large 

 size, with a fine rich flavor. Fruit grows in clusters. Is an 

 excellent shipper. Tree is vigorous and one of the hard- 

 iest of all sweet cheixies. Midseason. 



"^ GIANT 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. 



J LAMBERT 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 verj- resistant 

 to insect and fungus attacks. Midseason. 



--i WINDSOR Tree upright, vigorous and a rapid grower. 

 Fruit almost black, very firm and juicy; flesh pinkish 

 and sometimes streaked. Quahty very good; a produc- 



\ tive bearer. A leading commercial variet.v, used widely 



\ for pollination purposes. Midseason. 



O HEDELFINGEN 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 quahty, late black cherry of the Lambert 

 type. The fruit has the valuable attribute of being more 

 resistant to cracking than most cherries. 



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