HARRISONS V^WtV-V-l^ 



Super-Strain Cherry Trees 



What fruit is more pleasing than the sweet cherry? The ideal f^ 

 fruit to plant in the back yard. We have a good supply of first- 

 class trees in the following varieties: 



Abundance. Large, yellow, very productive, attrac- 

 tive. Midseason. 



Bing. Very large, dark brown, almost black; flesh 

 firm, sweet, rich and delicious. 



BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, sweet, purplish 

 black color, juicy, rich flavor, heavy bearer and 

 most profitable sweet variety grown. 

 GOLDEN WAX. Large, yellow, fine flavor. Bears 



bumper crops. Easily grown. Midseason. 

 GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, light yellow, marked with red, sweet. 

 Lyons. Large, black, extra early, ripens a week ahead of Black 

 Tartarian. 



NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Large, 

 pale yellow with bright red 

 cheek, sweet, excellent flavor, 

 prolific bearer. Famous canning 

 variety of the Pacific Coast. 

 Schmidt (Schmidt's Biggareau). 

 Large, sweet, deep black, ten- 

 der, fine flavor. 

 WINDSOR. Large, sweet, almost 

 black, fine quality. Valuable 

 late variety. 

 YELLOW SPANISH. See descrip- 

 tion below prices. 



SPECIAL 



SWEET CHERRY 



Offer No. 323 



1 Black T( 

 1 Napoleo 



Windsor 



ig 4 to 5 ft. tre 



,'„?; $2.00 



BLACK 

 TARTARIAN 

 — If s Sweet 



PRICES, SWEET CHERRY TREES 



TRUE-TO-NAME — NEW LOW PRICES 



1 to 9 

 trees 



1 to 2 ft., 1 /4 to 

 5/16 in. col. $0.40 



2 to 3 ft., 5/1 6 to 

 7/16 in. col. .45 



3 to 4 ft., 7/1 6 to 

 9/16 in. cal. .50 



4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 

 ;i 1/16 in. col. .60 



/ 5 to 6 ft., 11/16 

 to 3/4 in. cal. .70 



10 

 to 49 

 trees 



50 



to 299 



trees 



300 



to599 



trees 



600 or 

 more 

 trees 



$0.35 $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 



.40 



.45 



.55 



.65 



.35 



.40 



.50 



.60 



.30 



.35 



.40 



.50 



.25 



.30 



.35 



.45 



Can be assorted cherries or other fruit trees 



Yellow Spanish or Ox-Heart 



\ A popular variety within reach of every rural house- 



j wife — in orchard or garden, along roadside or lane. 



A stately tree with abundant annual yield of big 



1 -inch cherries. Coloring a rich yellow and orange-red. 



Renowned for being a heavy bearer. 



Harrison-Grown Cherry Trees 



Budded from bearing commercial orchards .of superior 

 strains. All cherries are budded' on - hardy grown, whole 

 root seedlings, which, in our most favorable soil, form a 

 large, fibrous, well proportioned root system, which is 

 exceedingly important for the proper growth of cherries. 

 Highest quality at most attractive prices. 



YELLOW SPANISH—A Fovorite Among Sweets 



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