CHERRIES^ 
The Most Popular and 
Profitable Varieties 
GOV. WOOD 
a fine 
yellow 
eating 
variety 
Sour Cherries 
10 to 49 50or more 
trees trees 
#0.45 #0.35 
.55 .45 
.65 .55 
.75 .65 
DYEHOUSE. A sure bearer, largely planted for 
early market and home use; ripening a week 
before Early Richmond, which it resembles 
very much. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium to large. Dark 
red, juicy, good flavor. June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Large size. Color dark 
red, quality very good. August. 
MONTMORENCY. Medium to large. Dark red. 
Juicy, good flavor. Last of June. 
Prices lto9 
trees 
2 to 3 ft.#0.55 
3 to 4 ft.65 
4 to 5 ft.75 
5 to 6 ft.85 
We do not believe in confusing our friends by 
listing too many varieties of Cherries. Success will 
be yours if you confine your selection of Cherry 
Trees to any of the fine varieties listed below. They 
are preferred by experienced growers and are amav 
ing bearers of firm, juicy fruit that commands fancy 
prices. 
Sweet Cherries 
1 to 9 10 to 49 50 or more 
trees trees trees 
2 to 3 ft... ..#0.55 #0.45 #0.35 
3 to 4 ft.65 .55 .45 
4 to 5 ft.75 .65 .55 
5 to 6 ft. .85 .75 .65 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Black, very large, rich and 
sweet. June. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Light yellow with red 
cheek; tender, rich, delicious; very fine, large, 
roundish. June. 
NAPOLEON. Light lemon yellow, tinged with 
red. Late June. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Flesh tender, juicy, 
good flavor. Mahogany color. Middle of July. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Ripens early in June. Fruit 
large, color yellow. Tree vigorous grower. 
Huntington, Indiana 
My wife and I think those Strawberries, Dorsett and Fairfax, 
are wonderful. The year after I got the plants, I picked the 
first crop and got ninety some quarts off 100 plants. I didn’t 
think that was bad. I sold some to one of my neighbors and 
she measured some and told me that they measured five and one' 
half inches around; not such small berries. I will be in the 
market for more this spring. 
(Signed) LEWIS LAVINE. 
MONTMORENCY—the outstanding variety for 
canning and pies 
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