Sweet Cherries Are Consistent Money Makers For The Grower 



Bountiful Ridge Grown 



Sweet 



CHERRY TREES 



High in Quality and Vigor — Heavy Producers 

 Long Lived — Beautiful 



Use for BOTH FRUIT and SHADE 



NOTE — Sweet Cherries bear heavier and more regular where 

 properly cross pollinated and two or more varieties sbonld be 

 planted together. 



Again note that Napoleon, Bing, Lambert and Emperor 

 Francis are Incompatible and a third variety sbonld be 

 planted with them. 



Sour Cherries are generally self fruitful and will cross 

 pollinate Sweet Cherries to a greater or lesser degree, de- 

 pending on seasonal bloom period variations. 



SWEET CHERRIES (All Varieties) 



Prices given are per tree. 



50 or 

 Each 3-9 10-49 More 



2 yr. 5-6', 11/16 up $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 



2 yr. 4-5', 9-11/16 3.25 2.65 2.35 1.80 



2 yr. 3-4', 7-9/16 3.00 2.25 2.00 1.50 



1 yr. 5-6' 3.25 2.60 2.20 1.70 



1 yr. 4-5' 3.00 2.20 1.90 1.45 



1 yr. 3-4' 2.75 1.80 1.55 1.20 



Write for special prices if you are interested in large 

 quantities. We will give you the advantage of any market 

 changes. 



SENECA Ripens two weeks before Black Tartarian. 

 The Cherries resemble Black Tartarian — large, round- 

 cprdate, 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, 

 spreading habit of growth. Early. 



tARLY RIVERS This fine cherry 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, ven,' rich. Tree a remarkably vig- 

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



VERNON The fruit is large, firm-fleshed, black and 

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

 ductive. 1 yr. trees only. 



BING This valuable black cherry succeeds everywhere. 

 Flesh very solid, flavor of the highest quality, a fine ship- 

 ping and market variety. Midseason. 



VICTOR Fruit resembles Napoleon and ripens between 

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

 fleshed, light colored and of excellent quality. Tree is 

 large, vigorous, and productive. 



The famous new 

 EMPEROR FRANCIS CHERRY 



Plant hardy, vigoroiis trees from Bountiful Ridge this 

 year for the best in sweet cherry production. Sweet cher- 

 ries are always profitable. 



NAPOLEON BIGGAREAU (Royal Ann). A beauti 

 ful cherry of large size; pale yellow with bright red 

 cheeks: flesh firm, juicy and sweet, one of the best for 

 market. Midseason. 



EMPEROR FRANCES Large, high quality cherry of 

 the Napoleon type. Ripens just before Napoleon and is 

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

 main-crop sweet cherries of the Napoleon type. Midseason. 



BLACK RUSSIAN 



One of Our Finest New Hardy Sweet Cherries 



In tree habit it is a vigorous grower, very hardy and 

 highly productive. The tree has shown no injury at tem- 

 peratures of 15 to 20 degrees below zero, nor have late 

 spring frosts during bloom period affected the crop ma- 

 terially. The fruit is medium in size, does not crack or 

 show tendency to brown rot before picking. The fruit is 

 very dark in color being almost black. Flesh leaves pit 

 readily. The flavor is distinctive, aromatic and delightful. 

 We recommend this new cherry. Ripens just before 

 Schmidt's. 



SCHMIDT'S BIGGAREAU This fruit is ver> large 

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

 excellent shipper. Tree is vigorous and one of the hardiest 

 of all sweet cherries. Midseason. 



GIANT Bears dark red cherries attractive in size and 

 color; ripens just before Lambert. Quality is splendid and 

 is less subject to cracking than Bing. Tree is large, vig- 

 orous, and verv^ productive. 



LAMBERT One ot 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. Midseason. 



VvlNDSOR Tree upright, vigorous and a rapid grower; 

 fruit large, \ei-y firm and juicy; flesh pinkish and some- 

 times streaked: quality' very good; a productive bearer; al- 

 most black. .\ leading commercial variety, used widely 

 for pollination purposes. Midseason. 



4lEDELFINGEN 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. 



