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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Mulberry Trees 
Downing- Everbearing 1 . One of the most prolific of all Mulberries, 
bears abundance of jet black enormous fruits. Trees very hardy. 
Each 
1st class, 3 to 4 ft. tall .$0.40 
Russian. An old variety ; rapid large grower, fruit of fair size and 
very productive. Each 
First class, 4 to 6 ft. tall. .$0.30 
3 ft. tall, by mail postpaid .20 
Superb Apricots. 
Apricot Trees 
Each 
3 ft. size, by mail postpaid ..$0.25 
First class, 4 to 6 ft....50 
Hung-aria’s Best. Original tree of this has not failed in bearing 
throughout a long term of years, thus assuring us of its hardiness. 
Valuable to us of the North, who appreciate growing our own apri¬ 
cots. Tree grows to immense size, the fruit large and of good qual¬ 
ity, beautifully colored a deep yellow, with yellow flesh, very fine 
flavor. Plant trees 25 to 30 feet apart. 
Superb. This variety excels in productiveness and bears where others 
fail. We think it the best sort for the North where it does well; 
large Well colored fruit. 
Napoleon Cherries. 
Eambert. Jet black when fully ripe, flesh firm, solid, rich and 
juicy; tree strong grower and productive. 
Napoleon. Large, pale yellow showing red, firm, sweet and 
productive; a good market sort. 
Schmidt's Big’arreau. One of the better late sorts especially 
for the Northern sections, color dark red, very large and 
sweet, very firm and ships well. July. 
Seneca. A recent product of New York Fruit Testing Associ¬ 
ation, having been released in past few years ; shows up the 
best black early cherry which keeps well and ships well and 
is a week earlier than Black Tartarian. We believe this new 
sort will be a leader in the next few years. We are lucky to 
be able to offer a reasonable amount of these trees. 
Windsor. Fruit large, liver colored, distinct, flesh firm and of 
very high quality; tree hfirdy and prolific, a valuable late 
variety. Ripens in July. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, pale yellow with red cheek, known 
as Yellow Oxheart in some places, firm, juicy, and excellent. 
One of the very best light colored cherries. June ripening. 
HARDY 
Sweet Cherry Trees 
We bud our Sweet Cherry on imported French Mas* 
sard stock, making them hardy, long lived and a much 
better cherry in every way. Sweet Cherries are getting 
to be a great seller along the paved highways where 
they bring large prices. Should be planted 18 feet apart 
on dry soil. 
By mail, postpaid: 1 yr. whips, 3 to 4 ft. tall, each 25c; 
per 10, $2.25; per 100, $20.00. 
By express or freight: First class, 2 yr., 5 to 6 ft. tall, 
each, 50c; per 10, $4.50; per 100, $40.00. First class, 2 
yr., 4 to 5 ft. tall, each, 40c; per 10, $4.00; per 100, 
$35.00. 
Bing*. Fruit large and black, very delicious, flesh very firm, one 
of the most profitable. July. 
Black Heart. (Oxheart). One of those old-fashioned black 
large sweet cherries you had when a boy, heart-shaped, tender, 
juicy and sweet. The kind you stole when a boy. Ripens in 
early July. 
Black Tartarian. Very large, purplish 
black, juicy and rich, excellent flavor, 
very productive. June. 
Gov. Wood. One of the very 
best cherries; light red, 
juicy, rich and delicious, 
tree healthy and productive. 
June. 
Seneca 
Cherries. 
Sweet Cherries, 3 Ft. to 4 Ft., by Mail, 25c Each 
