Our Trees Are Triple Inspected For Your Protection 



SOUR 



CHERRIES 



A SOUND INVESTMENT FOR PROFIT 



PRICES OF SOUR CHERRY TREES 



100 



2 yr., 4-6 , 11/16" up. 

 2 yr., 3-5', 9-11/16". 

 2 yr., 2-4', 7-9/16". . 



3-9 10-49 50-99 more 



Ecah each each each each 



$3.95 $3.25 $2.50 $1.75 $1.40 



3.40 3.00 2.10 1.50 1.30 



3.25 2.75 1.90 1.30 1.20 



Prices and grades on 1 -year Sou 

 on 2-year trees. 



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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 

 market changes. 



Note: Siueet Cherries bear heavier and more regular 

 crops where properly cross-pollinated, and two or more 

 varieties should be planted together. 



Again note that Napoleon, Bing, Lambert, and Em- 

 peror Francis are incompatible; a third variety should 

 be planted with them. 



Sour Cherries are generally self-jruitful and will cross- 

 pollinate Sweet Cherries to a greater or lesser degree, 

 depending on seasonal bloom period variations. 



BOUNTIFUL STRAIN IMPROVED 

 MONTMORENCY 



(DAYTON STRAIN) 



Large Size — Vigor of Growth — Productivity — Plus 



Virus-Free Planting Stocic Make It Superior to all 



Other Types of Montmorency. 



It 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 

 improved type to our greatest sour cherry. 



EARLY RICHMOND One of the most valuable and 

 popular cherries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. It is 

 the good old variety that yields such marvelous crops in 

 gardens. The most hardy of all varieties, uninjured by the 

 coldest winters. 



QUINCE TREES 



ORANGE An outstanding fruit for jam and jelly. 

 Fruits are borne on small, dwarf-like trees and are 

 profitable for fruit growers, farmers, and home gardeners. 

 Large crops of roundish, bright yellow, very large fruits 

 of fine quality are borne annually. Trees take little 

 room and are easy to grow. 



CHAMPION Fruits are very large, handsome, and 

 lighter in color than Orange. Trees bear abundantly 

 while young. Flesh of Champion is tender, without hard 

 spots and cores. Flavor is very delicate and delicious 

 for any purpose. 



PRICES OF ORANGE AND CHAMPION QUINCE 



Each 



4-5', 9/16" up $3.50 



3-4', 7-9/16" 3.25 



2-3', 5-7/16" 3.00 



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