Propagated Where tlie Best Trees Grow i 
Select Varieties of Cherries 
The fruit of which is heart-shaped with tender, sweet flesh and the trees rapid growers. With 
my experience in growing cherries I by all means urge every owner of a home with a little 
space to plant Sweet Cherry Trees. No fruit is more liked by members of the family than this 
delightful fruit when fresh picked, stewed or preserved. 
NAPOLEON CHERRIES (Reduced one half) 
Napoleon Cherry — Fruit very large, oblong, pale yellow, with a bright red cheek in the sun. 
Flesh very hardy, brittle, reddish at stone, juicy, and sweet. Tree a vigorous and erect 
grower, very productive. Early in July. 
Bing — One of the most delicious Sweet Cher- 
ries grown. Tree very hardy and vigor- 
ous with heavy foliage. It succeeds in 
the East better than most sweet varieties. 
Fruit is large, dark brown or black and of 
very fine quality. Bing is a good shipper 
and should be planted with Lambert for 
commercial purposes. 
Black Tartarian — Very large; bright 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. Ripe last of June. 
Gov. Wood — One of the best. Clear, light 
l’ed; tender and delicious. Tree vigor- 
ous and productive. End of June. 
Lambert — A valuable Sweet Cherry of the 
largest size. Skin dark purplish red. al- 
most jet-black when ripe. Flesh firm, 
rich and juicy. Tree hardy, a strong 
grower and an enormous bearer. 
Yellow Spanish — Large, pale yellow, with red 
cheek; firm, juicy and excellent, one of 
the best light colored cherries; produc- 
tive. Last of June. 
Rockport — Fruit large, heart-shaped ; skin pale 
amber; sweet and excellent. July. 
Royal Ann (Napoleon) — A valuable cherry of 
the largest size. Pale yellow, with bright 
red cheek; very firm, juicy and sweet; 
valuable for canning. 
Black Heart (Black Ox Heart) — An old va- 
riety; deep black; flesh tender, juicy, 
sweet. July. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau — Black; flesh dark, firm. 
Very productive. Is one of the best firm 
fleshed cherries of the largest size. July. 
Windsor — -Fruit large; liver colored, resem- 
bling the Elkhorn, ripening a few days 
after that variety; flesh remarkably firm, 
of fine quality. Tree hardy and prolific. 
Vigorous. Middle of July. 
Our guarantee. If any stock does not prove true to name and as represented by us, and as 
bought by you, we will make good your loss by replacing free any trees or plants at any time 
within ten years after date of purchase. If for any reason we cannot agree on this adjust- 
ment, we are each to appoint one arbiter who shall choose a third party and we shall accept 
the award of the majority as binding on both parties. Except for such liability, and in respect 
to all nursery stock sold by us, we give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, 
quality, growth, productiveness or any other matter. 
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