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Enterprise Nurseries 
SWEET CHERRIES 
(Budded on Mazzard Root) 
We specialize on growing Sweet Cherries. We gather 
the ripe Mazzard cherries from outstanding vigorous trees 
and grow our own seedlings, which are transplanted when 
one year old and budded to improved varieties, which 
gives a much longer lived tree of known hardiness and 
vigor and are much more sure to grow when transplanted, 
than trees grown on Mahaleb stock. 
Each Per 10 
One year, 3 to 4 ft. $ .40 $3.50 
One year, 4 to 5 ft. .50 4.50 
One year, 5 to G ft. .60 5.00 
Two year, 4 to 5 ft. .60 5.00 
Two year, 5 to 6 ft. .75 6.00 
Extra Selected. 1.00 8.50 
The above picture shows a group of Nurserymen from various 
parts of Penna. in one of our cherry tree blocks, studying 
methods of identifying varieties by their foliage. The work was 
in charge of Dr. W. H. Upshall, Ontario, Canada, and Prof. F. 
N. Fagan, State College, Penna. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Large, bright purplish black; 
juicy, rich. Tree a remarkably vigorous and erect 
grower, and an immense bearer. One of the most 
popular old varieties. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU. The fruit is of very large 
size, of deep mahogany color. Flesh dark, very firm and 
juicy, with a fine rich flavor. Fruit grows in clusters. 
Is an excellent shipper. 
WINDSOR. Fruit large, liver-colored, distinct, flesh 
remarkably firm and of fine quality. Tree hardy and 
prolific. A valuable late variety. 
YELLOW SPANISH. A pale yellow cherry with bright 
red cheek. It is one of the most popular light-colored 
cherries; vigorous and productive. 
NAPOLEON BIGGAREAU (Royal Ann). A beautiful 
cherry of large size; pale yellow with bright red cheeks; 
flesh firm, juicy and sweet; one of best for market and 
canning. 
BING. Takes high rank in the west. Fruit very large, 
dark red, almost black; good quality; flesh very solid 
and delicious. 
LAMBERT. A large purple red, meaty, juicy; good 
quality. Tree a strong grower and enormous bearer. 
JAPANESE flowering cherry listed on page 15 
