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TREES 
SWEET 
CHERRY TREES 
NOTE—Sweet Cherries bear heavier and more reg- 
ular 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 and a third variety 
should be planted with them. 
Sour Cherries are generally self fruitful and will 
cross pollinate Sweet Cherries to a greater or lesser 
degree, depending on seasonal bloom period varia- 
tion. 
SWEET CHERRIES (AIl Varieties) 
Prices given are per tree. 
1-9 10-49 50 or more 
2 yr., 5 to G ft., 11/16 up ....$2.50 $2.10 $1.65 
2 yr., 4 to 5 ft., 9-11/16 ..... 2.15 1.75 1.40 
2 yr., 3 to 4 ft., 7-9/16 ...... 1.75 1.45 1.15 
Byrn.) 5. tO Gites eke ies eas 2.15 1.75 1.40 
Bey Pc 4 tOn Olin cis ese ee 1.75 1.45 1.15 
Dyas, oe tOnerft5 ols ss stomtaccae 1.40 1.15 -90 
NOTE: One year old sweet cherry are generally pre- 
ferred for large orchard plantings. We have some of 
the finest one year old sweet cherry we have ever grown 
this year. See photographs elsewhere in this catalogue. 
They just cannet be beaten for quality stock. 
Write for special prices if you are interested in large 
quantities. We will give you the advantage of any 
market changes if you do this. = 
SENECA ian. The Cherries resemble those of 
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 vigor- 
Ripens two weeks before Black Tartar- 
ous, productive, and has upright, spreading habit of 
growth. Introduced by N. Y. Agriculture Experiment 
Station. 
This fine cherry highly re- 
EARLY RIVER garded 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. 
BING This valuable black cherry succeeds every- 
where. Flesh very solid, flavor of the high- 
est quality, a fine shipping and market variety. July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN J oriitsit! vince: 
tender; juicy, very rich. Tree a remarkably vigorous 
and erect grower, and an immense bearer. One of the 
most popular varieties in all parts of the country. June. 
GOVERNOR WOOD !2z¢¢., heat - shaped, 
tled light red; juicy, sweet and rich. Tree vigorous, 
productive; forms a round head. An old variety still a 
favorite in many regions. 
(Royal Ann) 
NAPOLEON BIGGAREAU ‘Sey2) ta) 
cherry of large size; pale yellow with bright red cheeks; 
flesh firm, juicy and sweet; one of the best for market. 
LAMBERT One of the largest of all Cherries. It 
is purple-red, firm and rich. Every 
year sees an enormous crop, and the tree not only grows 
well, but is very resistant against insect and fungus 
attacks. 
Large, heart - shaped, 
Stock 
Morganton, N. 
Well Pleased with our 
Cc: 
Dear Sirs: 
I am delighted with the healthy and vigorous looking 
figs you sent and I am sure they will grow. If not, I 
will say it is the soil and not the trees. The two 
Magnolias have had marvelous growth in identically the 
same soil, in the same general location. 
Thanking you, I am 
Yours truly, 
T. M. Alexander 
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Our Sweet Cherries Are Fine This Year 
A CLUSTER OF BOUNTIFUL STRAIN IMPROVED 
MONTMORENCY CHERRY 2/3 ACTUAL SIZE 
WINDSOR Tree upright, vigorous and a rapid 
grower; fruit large, roundish, ob- 
long, 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 purposes. 
Large, high quality 
EMPEROR FRANCIS cherry of the Napol- 
eon type. Ripens just before Napoleon and is less sub- 
ject to cracking. Promises to be one of best main-erop 
sweet cherries of the Napoleon type. 
The fruit is of 
SCHMIDTS BIGGAREAU [225 Titse Sine 
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. July. 
VICTOR Originated at Vineland Experimental sta- 
tion, Canada. Resembles Napoleon. Rip- 
ens between Napoleon and Gov. Wood. Large, med- 
ium firm flesh, excellent quality. Tree is large, vigor- 
ous and productive. 
BLACK RUSSIAN 
One of Our Finest New Hardy Sweet Cherries 
A new sweet cherry coming to us from the orchards 
of Mr. Hiram Burkholder, Clyde, Ohio. Mr. Burkholder 
tor years has tested many varieties of new fruits to de- 
termine the finer varieties for the fruit grower and the 
Black Russian Cherry is an outstanding example. In 
tree habit it is a vigorous grower, very hardy and high- 
ly productive. The tree under his conditions has shown 
no injury at temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees below 
zero, ner has late spring frosts during bloom period af- 
fected the crop materially. The fruit is medium in size, 
and does not erack or show tendency to brown rot be- 
fore picking. The fruit is very dark in color being al- 
most black. Flesh leaves pit readily. The flavor is 
distinctive, aromatic and delightful. We recommend 
this new cherry for trial in all sections where sweet 
cherries can be grown. We reserve right to limit quan- 
tities. Same price as other sweet cherries. 1 year 
trees only. 
LYON Introduced in 1911 by Luther Burbank, 
Tree is large, vigorous and very produc- 
tive. Ripens just before Lambert, resistant to ecrack- 
ing, large size and attractive color. Fine quality, re- 
seinbles Lambert in color and size. 
GIANT Introduced from Europe. Of the many 
sweet cherries tested at the N. Y. Station 
grounds in the past 20 years, it is one of the best for an 
extra early black market cherry. Ripens a week before 
Black Tartarian. 
