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THE SIEBENTHALER COMPAIJY 
CHERRIES 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
11/16 in. diam. 4-5 ft. .75 6.50 50.00 
Varieties 
BING. Very large, dark brown, almost black; flesh 
film, sweet, rich, delicious. One of the most 
profitable. July. 
BIACK TARTARIAN. Very large, black, juicy, rich. 
June. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medim dark red, juicy, rich acid, 
best. A dependable cropper. June. 
MONTMORENCY. Large, red, productive, ten days later 
than Early Richmond. 
WINDSOR. Fruit large, livex’-colored, distinct; 
flesh remarkably firm and of fine quality. 
PEARS 
11/16 in. diam. 4-5 ft. .75 6.50 50.00 
Varieties 
BARTLETT. Large, buttery, juicy, high-flavored, 
great bearer; very popular both for eating out of 
the hand and for canning. August and September. 
KIEFFER. Large size, handsome appearance, and 
remarkable keeping and shipping qualities. Octo¬ 
ber and November. 
SECKEL. Small; skin yellowish brown with brownish 
red cheek; flesh fine grained, sweet, richest 
and highest flavor. September and October. 
PLI3MS 
11/16 in. diam. 4-o ft. .85 7.50 65.00 
Varieties 
BRADSHAW. Large, dark red, flesh green, juicy. 
August. 
BURBANK. Tree rouna, sprawling, productive, bears 
young. Fruit round, excellent; cherry-red with 
lilac bioom. 
LOMBARD. Medium,violet-red, juicy,good,hardy and 
productive, the leading market variety. August. 
MOORE'S ARCTIC. Dark blue, freestone, heavy pro¬ 
ducer of medixmi size fruits, 
RHINE CLAUDE. Large, pale green, juicy, sweet. 
August. 
SHIPPERS PRIDE. Large, dark purple; often measures 
two inches in diameter; fine, juicy and sweet, 
September. 
SHROPSHIRE DAIBON. Small, dark purple, very pro¬ 
ductive. October. 
