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E. W. TOWNSEND SONS • SALISBURY • MARYLAND 



MONT- 

 MORENCY 

 Big Early 

 Sour 



Cherry 



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0U/Z CHERRIES • 



Plant Sour Cherries for 

 QUICK RESULTS 



EARLY RICHMOND. June. Sour red, the 

 earliest of Sour Cherries. Fruit round, 

 skin thin, rather tough and easily 

 separated from the pulp and requires 

 small amount of sugar when can- 

 ning. 



ENGLISH MORELLO. Late July and 

 early August. The only real late 

 cherry. Tree grows quite small and 

 of dwarf habit. Fruit good size, 

 nearly black. 



MONTMORENCY (Large). Late June. 

 A commercial variety in popular de- 

 mand. Tree bears young, within 2 

 years after planting. Fruit of good 

 size, bright, clear red. 



BIG BARGAIN 

 CHERRY COLLECTIONS 



OFFER No. 1 



All Iiarg-e Selected Trees 



I BLACK TARTARIAN 



I WINDSOR 



I EY. RICHMOND 



I LARGE MONTMORENCY 



4 Trees 

 Only 



$2.95 



CHERRY OFFER No. 2 



2 LARGE MONTMORENCY 



1 ENGLISH MORELLO 



2 BLACK TARTARIAN 

 I YELLOW SPANISH 



6 Trees 3-4 feet 

 Only 



You also will receive 6 Grape Vines FREE— 

 Value $IJ6 with each of the above offers. 



$2.45 



CHERRY TREES 



Special Selected Trees Only 



We are offering only those trees that we know 

 to be heavy producers of delicious, wholesome 

 fruit. All trees are sealed as being True-to-Name. 



PRICES Strong Stocky 2 Year Trees 



1-9 10-49 50-100 



5-6 Ft. Heavy Selects . . . $0.85 each $0.75 each $0.70 each 



4-5 Ft. Large Selects 80 each .70 each .65 each 



3-4 Ft. 1 year 60 each .45 each .40 each 



These Prices are for all Cherry Trees unless where noted 

 otherwise. 



CHERRIES 



THE BEST IN THE SWEET CHERRY CLASS 



BLACK TARTARIAN. A heavy producer, ripens in late June. Fruit 



is purplish color, rich and juicy. 



GOVERNOR WOOD. Large yellow fruiting covered with bright red. 



A popular sweet variety. 



NAPOLEON. The leading firm flesh sweet cherry. Fruit is of pale 



yellow with red overcast, handsome, and of high quality. 



YELLOW SPANISH. Ripens end of June. Fine for canning. Fruit 



large with golden coloring tinted with crimson. 



WINDSOR. Large, dark purplish red, flesh firm, crisp, sweet, good 



quality and an excellent shipper, fruits late. 



SWEET SEPTEMBER The first Fallbearing Cherry 

 ever recorded. Ripens in early September and hangs 

 until the snow flies! Fruits delicious beautiful red 

 cherries at a very early age. Plant some Sweet Septem- 

 ber this year and you'll be the envy of your neigh- 

 bors. It's easily the biggest sensation in horticultural 

 history! 



Price: Each 10 



1 Yr.. 3-4 ft. Trees $1.50 $1.45 ea. 



1 Yr., 4-6 ft. Trees 2.00 1.90 ea. 



Patented Under U. S. Patent No. 94 



•SELECT 



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CHERRIES 



Here is a variety that is not only a 

 fruit, but also a beautiful orna- 

 mental planting. The foliage, a 

 beautiful silvery green which turns 

 to a rich red and gold color in Fall, 

 adds an artist's touch to any land- 

 scape. The fruit is large, luscious 

 and delightfully flavored. The juice 

 makes a splendid jelly and a de- 

 licious cordial. These cherries are 

 large as any sweet cherry — but 

 plum-shaped. Townsends' Bush 

 Cherries grow and fruit quickly in 

 any soil within one year after plant- 

 ing. They require no more room 

 than a raspberry bush and very 

 often bear as much fruit as a plum 

 tree! Can be planted as close as 

 4 by 6 feet, grows only 4 or 5 feet 

 high with a 3 to 4 foot spread. Pick 

 from the ground — no ladder is re- 

 quired. 



Prices: 2 5 10 25 



IV2 to 2 ft. Plants $0.89 $1.79 $3.19 $6.89 



Notice, from the above photograph how the fruit is borne in 



• thick clusters. Notice also what a beautiful shrubbery and 

 ornamental value Townsends' Bush Cherries impart to any 

 planting. Don't fail to order some. 



