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JOSEPH BLACK, SON & CO. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Sweet cherries are Hearts or Bigarreaus and are strong upright growers. Set 
36 feet apart. 
Each Each 
1 to 3 4 to 9 
Prices . 80c 75c 
Same prices by parcel post, postage C.O.D. 
Black Tartarian. —It is the old standard black cherry, juicy and excellent quality. 
Large. 
Gov. Wood. —A yellow variety having a bright red cheek, flesh is firm. 
Mercer. —A large dark red cherry of finest quality, very hardy and the best of 
all for canning. The best of them all. 
Napoleon. —A light red and yellow cherry of large size. 
Schmidts. —Another dark red cherry of great hardiness and fine quality. 
Lambert. —One of the largest of all cherries. It is purple-red, firm and rich. 
Every year sees an enormous crop, and the tree grows well. 
Centennial. —The fruit is of immense size; beautiful and shaded red, with very 
firm, yet tender flesh, sweet, rich, luscious. 
Yellow Spanish. —An amber cherry with a bright red cheek, its solid flesh makes 
it a fine canning variety. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
This class are of dwarf spreading habit. They bear young and regularly. Set 
16 feet apart. 170 trees to the acre. 
1 to 3 4 to 9 10 or more 
Each Each Each 
Prices . 70c 65c 60c 
By parcel post, postage C.O.D. 
Large Montmorency. —A large cherry, which when fully ripe is not objection¬ 
ably sour. It is a regular and heavy bearer coming into fruit at three years 
and is the best for canning, preserving and market of all cherries. For pies and 
spicing it is unsurpassed. The pit is small and separates easily from the 
meaty flesh. 
MULBERRIES 
As an attraction for birds because of its long season there is no fruit that 
equals it. Many people also enjoy this fruit. 
Hicks Everbearing. —This is a strong growing attractive tree that bears great 
crops of large black fruit soon after planting. 
4 to 5 ft., 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
Teas Weeping. —This is really an ornamental lawn tree but it bears great quan¬ 
tities of small black berries that are very sweet. 
Strong 2 year heads, $1.75 each; 2 for $3.00. 
Teas Mulberry —At the nursery at $1.25 each. 
NUT TREES 
We handle nothing but grafted trees which are sure to bear good, large easy 
cracking nuts when quite young. 
English Walnuts.— This well known nut is hardy as far north as New York City 
and bears well. 
4 to 5 ft., Wiltz Mayette, hardy and quick bearing, $3.00 each. 
Black Walnuts.— There is no other nut tree that will bear as soon and so many nuts 
Our stock is Thomas grafted, the nuts of which are large and the meat can 
be easily removed with the fingers when properly cracked. 
4 to 5 ft. Thomas grafted, $2.25 each. 
