Po mona United Nurseries, Dansville, N.Y. 
Select Varieties of Cherries 
The Cherry grows best on gravelly soil, and there attains its highest perfection, but will do 
very well in almost any situation except a wet one. It is one of the most ornamental of all 
fruit trees which, with its delicious and refreshing fruit, makes it very desirable for planting 
near the dwelling, where beauty and shade, as well as fruit, are so desirable. 
The most popular Cherry MONTMORENCY ORDINAIRE hardy and productive 
Montmorency Ordinaire — The most popular of hardy cherries for market and home use. This 
cherry is planted largely in all parts of the country. The fruit is in great demand by can- 
ning factories and others, and sells at fancy prices. Montmorency has been growing in 
popularity all over the country each year, so that it has been almost impossible to grow 
trees fast enough to keep up the demand. It is of large size, light red in color, stem rather 
short. The tree is very hardy and a vigorous grower. The trees bear fruit soon after 
planting I visited a friend last summer who has a large orchard of Montmorency cherries 
in bearing. The trees have been planted only a few years, and yet they were laden with 
the most beautiful fruit. 
Ostheime — Very hardy, fruit large and round- 
ish. Flesh is liver colored, tender, juicy 
and almost sweet, although a sub-acid 
cherry. Quality good. Middle of July. 
Olivet — A tree of this variety should be in 
every garden. The fruit is very large, 
has a shining deep red color; tender, mild 
sub-acid flavor. Finest table and canning 
Cherry you can get. Ripens in June. 
Wra gg — A Russian variety. One of the hard- 
iest cherries, vigorous and productive, 
medium size, dark purple, fine quality 
and has produced annual crops at the 
northernmost limit. 
Early Richmond — One of the most valuable 
and popular cherries, unsurpassed for 
cooking purposes. It is the good old 
variety that yields such marvelous crops 
in the gardens. The most hardy of all 
varieties, uninjured by the coldest win- 
ters. Tree slender in growth, with a 
roundish spreading head, exceedingly 
productive. Ripens through June. 
May Duke — Large red; juicy and rich; an old 
excellent variety; vigorous, productive. 
June 15. 
Louis Phillippe — Large dark red; flesh tender, 
mildly acid, good to best. Mid-July. 
English Morello — The most valuable late cherry. Easily grown, producing a heavy crop every 
year. Fruit dark red, quality good, with a rich, acid flavor; late. Tree very hardy, for 
extremely cold latitudes. Aug. 
Special Wholesale Price for all 
Largest Size 2 Year Trees 
Orchard Size 2 Year Trees 
Largest Size 1 Year Trees 
Sweet and Sour Varieties of 
5 to 7 Ft XXX 
4 to 5 Ft. XX 
3 Ft. and up XXX 
Trees. 
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