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Compass Cherry-Plums. 
SOUR VARIETIES 
5 to 7 ft., 25c each; $22.50 per 100. 4 to 5 
ft., 22J4c each; 3 to 4 ft. (prepaid), 20c each. 
EARLY RICHMOND (English Pie Cherry). 
A welbknown and old standard variety. 
Tree is hardy, healthy, a free grower, very 
productive and regular in bearing. Fruit 
clear, bright red, of medium size, acid, 
rich, and one of the best for canning and 
for pies. The most popular of the true 
Kentish Cherries. Ripens in June. 
Cherries 
There are few more desirable fruit trees 
than the Cherry. Notably hardy, quite 
adaptable to different soils and climates. 
Can be planted along the street, on the 
lawn, along fences, avenues, in corners and 
in many places where other fruits would 
not be profitable. 
SWEET VARIETIES 
5 to 7 ft., 35c each; 4 to 5 ft., 30c each; 
3 to 4 ft. (prepaid), 25c each. 
BING. O ne of the best known and most 
popular dark Cherries; ripening in June. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large; 
bright purplish black; half tender; juicy, 
very rich. One of the most popular va' 
rieties in all parts of the country. June. 
NAPOLEON or ROYAL ANN. A beau' 
tiful cherry, large size; pale yellow, 
bright red cheeks; flesh firm, juicy and 
sweet; one of the best for market and 
canning. July. 
SCHMIDT. Immense size, deep black, flesh dark, 
tender, very juicy, fine flavor; productive. July. 
WINDSOR. Fruit 
large, liver'cob 
ored, distinct: 
flesh remarkably 
firm and of fine 
quality. Tree har' 
dy and prolific. 
A valuable late 
variety. July. 
YELLOW GLASS. 
Large, yellow 
with red blush. 
June. 
SPECIAL 
CHERRY 
BARGAIN 
3 Early Richmond 
2 Montmorency 
3- to 4'ft. Trees 
$1.00 
Prepaid 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Fruit large, almost 
blackish red when fully ripe; very 
rich. Tree small. July. 
MONTMORENCY. A beautiful, 
large red cherry, larger and finer 
than Early Richmond and 10 days 
later. Being extraordinarily pro' 
lific and very hardy it can be 
highly recommended. 
COMPASS CHERRY- 
PLUM. It is larger than the 
Richmond Cherry, and is 
about the same bright red 
color. In quality it is good, 
with a different flavor 
from any Cherry or plum. 
It is fine for canning and 
preserving. July. 
Early Richmond Cherries. 
