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Sweet Clierries Are Consistent Money Makers For The Grower 



SWEET 



CHERRY TREES 



NOTE — Sweet Cherries bear heavier 



and more regu 



ar where 



properlj 



cross pollinated and 



two or 



more varieties 



should be 



planted 



together. 









Asain 



note that Napoleon 



Bing. 



Lambert and 



Emperor 



Francis 



are incompatible and 



a third 



variety should 



be plant- 



ed with 



them. 









Sour 



Cherries are cenerall 



V self 



truitful and ^^ 



Ul cross 



pollinate Sweet Cherries to a 



srreater 



or lesser degree 



. depend- 



'"» °" 



seasonal bloom period 



variati 



»ns. 





SWEET CHERRIES (All Varieties) 

 Prices given are per tree. 



1-9 10-49 50 or me 



2 year, 5-6', 11/16 up $2.75 .$2.20 $1.75 



2 year, 4-5', 9-11/16 2.40 2.05 1.50 



2 year, 3-4'. 7-9/16 1.95 1.75 1.25 



1 year, 4-5' 2.10 1.90 1.40 



1 year, 3-4' 1.75 1.60 1.15 



NOTE: One .year old sweet cherry are gei 

 for large orchard plantings. We have some 

 year old sweet cherry. See photographs. 



erally preferred 

 if the finest one 



Write for special prices 

 quantities. We will give yc 

 changes if you do this. 



if you are intf 



EMPEROR FRANCIS 



SENECA 



Kipfiis two uc.,. 



The Clieri-ios ii< 

 tarian — large, round-cordate. iiui| 

 ing- tiesh and a rich sweet flavm 

 doe.s not cr^ck. The tree is \'r^ 

 upright, spreading habit of gro 

 Agricultural Experiment Station. 



lUack Tartarian. 

 MS,' of Black Tar- 

 ;. with juicy melt- 

 ■ free and the skin 

 •oductive. and has 

 rod need by N. Y. 



Earl> 



.\ sectional view of our 1 year Sweet Cherry block 

 growing during mid-summer showing vigorous, heavy 

 bodied trees, many of them over G feet high. Stock like 

 this is alwajs dependable. 



Large, high quality cherry 

 o f t h e 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. 



Tree upright, vigorous and a rapid grow- 

 er: fruit large, roundish, oblong, very 

 firm and juicy ; flesh pinkish and sometimes streaked : quality 

 very good : a productive bearer ; has attracted attention 

 owing to its large size and dark color: almost black. A 

 leading commercial variety, used widely for pollination pur- 

 Iioscs. Midseason. 



^WINDSOR 



EARLY RIVERS 



This fine cherry highly regarded 

 by cherry growers In Eastern New 

 York. Ripens a few davs" later than Seneca and 10 days sweet cherries 

 ahead of Black Tartarian. It is larger and firmer in flesh ' 

 than Tartarian. Crimson black in color and excellent quality ^VFRWOM 

 for dessirt. Earlv. Cannot supply until Fall 19.57. ¥ Jjlli^ V-fl^ 



^SCHMIDTS BIGGAREAU 



fine rich flavor. Fruit 



This fruit is of v 

 large size, w i 1 1 

 iu clusters. Is an excellent 



is vigorous and one of the hardiest of all 

 Midseason. 



The fruit is large, firm-fleshed, black and 

 ripens just before Bing. The tree is vigor- 

 tive. The variety has proven to be promising 

 1 yr. trees only. Cannot supply until Fall 



in appearance, ripens just after Early Rivers. The flesh is 

 firm, melting, moderately sweet, aromatic. The tree is vig- 

 orous. Cannot supply until Fall 10.57. 



-^PTFriFT PTMnPM Ripens just ahead of Windsor and 

 IlEtULjLir S.i.^\JLil^ I^anihert. Its performance in New 

 York. Caiiinbi and Kurope justifies its being recommended as 

 a largo, linii-tb'slicd. high-quality, late black cherry of the 

 r-ambert type. The fruit has the valuable attribute of being 

 more resistant to cracking than most cherries. 



BING 



Thi; 



< valuable black cherry succeeds 



li very solid, flavor of the highest quality 



nd market variety. Midseason. 



hen 



BLACK TARTARIAN 



Very large; bright pur- 

 plish black; tender: juicy, 

 rv rich. Tree a remarkably vigorous and erect grower, 

 d is an immense bearer. One of the most popular varieties 

 all parts of the country. Early. 



NAPOLEON BIGGAREAU 



(Royal Ann). A 



beautiful cherry 

 of laii;.' s^zc; pale yellow with briglit red cheeks; flesh firm, 

 jiii. y ami sweet, one of the best for market. Midseason. 



""T STVART^RT 0»o "^ the largest of all Cherries. It is 

 LirWfXDLin 1 purple-red, firm and rich. Every year sees 

 an enormous crop, and the tree not only grows well, but is 

 \ery resistant against insect and fungus attacks. Midseason. 



is one of the best for an extra early 

 Ripens a -week before Black Tartarian 



BLACK RUSSIAN 



of Our Finest New Hardy Sweet 



irie 



A new sweet cherry which came to us from the orchards of 

 Mr. Hiram Burkholder. Clyde. Ohio. Mr. Burkholder for 

 vears tested many varieties of new fruits to determine the 

 finer varieties for the fruit grower and the Black Russian 

 Cherry is an outstanding example. In tree habit it is a vig- 

 orous" grower, verv hardy and highly productive. The tree 

 under his conditions lias shown no injury at temperatures of 

 15 to 20 degrees below zero, nor has late spring frosts during 

 bloom period affected the crop materially. The fruit is med- 

 ium in size, and does not crack or show tendom y to brown 

 rot before picking. The fruit is very dark in (-..Icr \uAirj: al- 

 most black. Flesh leaves pit readily. The tia\nr i-^ ilistim- 

 tive, aromatic and delightful. We recommend iliis n.w rlicr 

 rv. Ripens just bc-fore Schmidts. Cannot suppl.> until Fall 

 1957. 



OCR IMPROVED MONTMORKNCT CHERRY TREES 

 SOUR CHERRY 



We are very proud of our sour cherry trees; we have seen 

 nothing finer anywhere, 

 our sour cherry. 



can't go wrong when planting 



