THE SUPPLY OF CHERRY TREES IS AGAIN VERY LIMITED THIS YEAR. 



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PLANT CHERRIES 



FOR GREATER 



PROFITS 



Anj' well drained soil 

 will be found to be adapt- 

 ed to the growing of cher- 

 ries. 



Write for special prices 

 if you are interested in 

 100 trees or more. We will 

 give you the advantage of 

 any market changes if you 

 do this. 



Again our supply of 

 Cherry is v e r y limited. 

 If interested in large 

 quantities order early. Our 

 Trees are as good as it is 



The Montmorency Cherry. Our Greatest Commercial Cherry, 



Sweet and Sour Cherry 

 ible to grow. 



Each 



T^arge size, 2 yr., 11/16" caliper $ .85 



Medium size, 2 yr., 9 to 11/16 caliper. . .70 



Small size, 2 yr., 7 to 9/16" caliper 60 



Extra fine, 1 yr., SVs ft. up, Vz" up 70 



31edium, 1 yr. 3 ft. up, 7/16" caliper.. .60 

 Small size, 1 yr., 2 ft. up, 5/16" caliper .50 



SOUR CHERRIES 



lOc less per tree on above prices 



10 



100 



$7.00 



$65.00 



6.00 



55.00 



5.00 



45.00 



6.00 



55.00 



5.00 



45.00 



4.00 



35.00 



ENGLISH MORELLO 



EARLY RICHMOND 



Easily grown, gener- 

 ally producing a 

 heavy crop. Fruit dark red, quality good; rich, acid 

 flavor; late. Hardy for extremely cold latitudes. Aug- 

 ust. 



One of the most valu. 



able and popular cher- 

 ries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. It is the good 

 old variety that yields such marvelous crops in the gar- 

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

 coldest winters. 



LARGE MONTMORENCY „?S/\i''e%''„<'„1 



varieties of Cherries. There is a greater demand on the 

 market for this Cherry than any other. The trees are 

 the cleanest and best growers and are less subject to 

 disease, less affected by wet weather, and are the best 

 bearers of the best fruit of all other sour varieties. No 

 matter how unfavorable the season may be, Montmor- 

 ency can be depended upon for a full crop. The Mont- 

 morency is a good shipper, very attractive looking, and 

 always brings good prices. 



SWEET CHERRIES 



CPMP^ H Our earliest good sweet cherry, ripening 

 OJIilNIjV^rV two weeks before Black Tartarian. 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 vigorous, productive, and 

 has upright spreading habit of growth. Introduced by 

 N. Y. Agriculture Experiment Station. 



"RTNf This valuable black cherry succeeds every- 

 DliiV^ where. Flesh very solid, flavor of the highest 

 quality, a fine shipping and market variety. July. 



■RT APT?" TflRTflRTfllST ^^^y \Sirge; bright 

 D1j/\OJ\. 1 /l.n 1 /ini/l-lN purplish black; half 

 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 inr ySSw, " mS^ttei 



light red, juicy, sweet and rich. Tree vigorous, pro- 

 ductive; forms a round head. An old variety still a fav- 

 orite in many regions. 



T AIVTRPRT ^^^ °^ ^^^^ largest of all Cherries. It 

 ■"■*^'- ■*"'^'»-'"* is purple-red, firm and rich. Every 

 years sees an enormous crop, and the tree not only 

 grows well, but is proof against insect and fungous 

 attacks. 



NAPOLEON BIGGAREAU &'5J„f"ch*er^ 



ry of large size ; pale yellow with bright red cheeks ; 

 flesh firm, juicy and sweet; one of the best for market 

 and canning. Hardiest of light yellow cherries and de. 

 servedly popular. 



SCHMIDTS BIGGAREAU Z^ \\t,%,.t 



of deep mahogany color. Flesh dark, tender, very juicy, 

 with a fine rich flavor. Fruit groAvs in clusters. Is an 

 excellent shipper. July. 



^A/TNr"ri^O"R T^i'^^i upright, vigorous and a rapid 

 yy xmi^Kf\^A.\ grower, 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 col- 

 or; almost black. July. 



SWEET SEPTEMBER CHERRY 



There is no previous record in the history of Horti- 

 culture of a Fall- bearing cherry until accidentally dis- 

 covered by an amateur Horticulturist in Northwestern 

 Ohio. The sweet cherry tree, for some unknown reason, 

 ripens in September instead of .June. The tree blossoms 

 at the same time as other standard varieties and is ap- 

 parently hardier in the bud than average sweet cher- 

 ries. The fruits are an attractive medium dark red simi- 

 lar to the Windsor, deliciously sweet, excellent for eat- 

 ing fresh or canning. It ripens in Ohio from about 

 September first until snow flies, which makes it valu- 

 able for roadside markets, as the fruit can be sold 

 .over a long period of time. It is a remarkable fact that 

 the young trees produce fruit two or three years after 

 planting and continue there-after to bear full crops. 

 The original tree has produced a crop of fine fruit year 

 after year without being sprayed. Apparently, the tree 

 is free from rot, leaf spot, and curculio injury. 



3-4 ft. 



each 

 .$1.50 



10 rate 25 rate up 

 $1.45 $1.40 



Fig Trees 



Any home garden should have some figs. Sprouts and 

 suckers should be kept down and the tree pruned so the 

 trunks are clean for at least two feet from the ground. 

 They will bear better and stand more cold if treated 

 this way. 



A/r ii rilSTOT T ZX Ftn One of the hardiest species, 

 iViil.Vjri'^V^lii/^ riVX doing well Avhere the Avin- 

 ters are not too severe. Fruit very large and of rich 

 straw color. Fruit begins to ripen the last of June and 

 continues to put on new fruit until frost. 2 to 3 feet, 

 80c each; $6.00 for 10; $50.00 for 100. 



Quince Trees 



All Varieties, 2-year, 4 to 5 

 Feet, 5-8 inch Caliber 

 90c each; $8.00 per 10 



2 yr. 3t4 ft., 80c each, $6.00—10 



ORAWrSF Roundish 

 \jn.l\Vi\j£M bright gold- 

 >en yellow, very large, fine 

 grained, fine quality. Best for 

 cooking. Firm, will stand 

 shipping. 



CHAMPION r3SL!^s?; 



and handsome. Bears abun- 

 dantly while young; flesh 

 cooks as tender as an apple 

 without hard spot and cores ; 

 flavor delicate ; quince taste. 



CHA3iriON QUINCE 



