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DAVID KNIGHT & SON, SAWYER, MICHIGAN 
rpt ♦ 65c each 
oweet Cherries *5.75 fono 
\\ L LX^O $ 47.50 f or 100 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16" in diameter. 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16" in diameter. 
/^t ♦ 50c each 
oour Cherries $4.00 for 10 
Ui V/llVl 1 IV/O $30.00 for 100 
Large Montmorency. Ripens 10 days later than 
Richmond and is the best late Sour Cherry 
grown. The fruit is large, attractive, and of ex¬ 
cellent flavor. A wonderful canning Cherry. 
Trees are vigorous growers and can be depended 
upon as heavy producers. 
Early Richmond. This is the earliest Sour Cherry 
and is very popular for pies and canning. Of 
medium size, bright red color, and a heavy crop¬ 
per. Trees hardy and easy to grow. 
Montmorency Cherries. 
Plums 
65c each 
$5.50 for 10 
$50.00 for 100 
Black Tartarian. A dependable producer of large black 
juicy fruit of the best quality. Trees are vigorous in 
growth and heavy croppers. Ripens late June. 
Windsor. A large liver-colored Cherry. Wonderful 
flavor. A late variety of great value as it is a con¬ 
sistent bearer and is always in demand. 
Bing. Ripens in July. Fruit is large, firm, nearly 
black, and with exceptionally fine flavor. Trees 
hardy. 
Schmidt. The fruit of Schmidt is a deep crimson red, 
large, very attractive, and with a wonderful flavor. 
A heavy producer and always in demand. 
Napoleon. (Yellow). A large beautiful yellow Cherry 
with bright red cheek. Heavy bearer and a general 
favorite. 
Windsor 
Cherries. 
If any other firm offers you trees at a lower price 
than ours, be sure they are equal in diameter and 
height before ordering. 
Burbank Pluma. 
5 to 6 ft., 9/16" in diameter. 
Abundance. One of the most popular Plums grown. 
Fruit is medium to large with thick meat and a small 
pit. Amber and red in color. Splendid quality and 
popular for canning. 
Burbank. Ripens in July. The best Japanese variety. 
Orange-yellow color dotted with red. Flesh meaty, 
yellow, and of splendid quality. Trees hardy and grow 
well on all soils. 
German Prune. A medium size dark purple Plum of the 
highest quality and a favorite for canning purposes. 
Ripens in September. Trees are hardy and grow to 
good size. 
Monarch. A very large dark purple Plum, very firm, 
of the finest quality and flavor. Ripens in October 
and always demands a fancy price in market. Trees 
are vigorous and productive. 
