SCARFF’S CHERRIES 
Produces fruit second season after planting. Ripens September first and hangs until the snow flies. 
A bright red Sweet Cherry—Delicious for eating raw or canning. Hardier than the average Sweet Cherry. 
So far it has been free from Rot and Curculio injury. U. S. Plant Patent No. 94. Price, $1.50 each. 
Delivery fall 1935. Shipments made in order received. (No trees available for spring 1935 shipment.) 
Scarff’s New 
Fall Bearing Cherry 
Sweet September 
EARLY RICHMOND medium size; 
very popular. A standard and time-tried variety. 
Early May market. 
Larger than Early 
Richmond, about 
ten days later, and is probably the best and most 
paying variety in cultivation for market. Best for 
canning and general home use. 
ENGLISH MORELLO S',™ 
cherry. Fruit large, handsome, rich, dark wine color, 
red flesh and red juice, and with pleasing aromatic 
flavor. 
BLACK TARTARIAN S? 
pendable of the large dark red sweet cherries. 
Quality is excellent. Tree is thrifty and very pro¬ 
ductive. 
STANDARD CHERRIES 
Prices, 4-5 ft. trees Each Per 10 Per 100 
Sour .60c $5.00 $45.00 
Sweet .75c 6.50 60.00 
DIILI/^ (Sweet) One of the best of the very 
^ ^ large, and very dark red cherries of the 
Pacific Northwest. The fruits are almost unequaled 
in size, attractiveness and quality. Flesh dark red, 
firm, meaty and with purple juice. 
LAMBERT < Sweet > Fruit resembles Black 
B Heart, but larger, smoother and 
brighter. Flesh purple red marbled with lighter red, 
rich, juicy and with a flavor that you will call “very 
good." 
PflYAl ANNF (Sweet) This is the 
■/nw mi Mm var i e ty used by most of 
the commercial canneries, and for home use it is 
given preference over all other Sweet Cherries for 
canning and other culinary purposes. It is light in 
color and ranks first place by virtue of its large 
size, handsome appearance and high quality fruit. 
CHERRY The new big black 
^* sweet cherry from 
the South Dakota Fruit Breeding Farm, 1 % in. 
in diameter, grows on a tree so small that one 
can have them in the back yard. 75c each. 
Small Fruits Are Profitably Planted in the Young Orchard 
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