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GREEN’S NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Aside from their culinary at¬ 
tractions and from their taste 
when first picked from the trees, 
cherries are among the beautiful 
objects, therefore the cherry tree 
in blossom is an attraction to every 
garden, but more beautiful are the 
blushing fruits glistening in the 
summer sun, inviting all who pass 
to partake freely without price. 
. Which are your favorite cher¬ 
ries? I am asked. You will find 
my choice in the varieties named 
below: 
Black Tartarian is not surpassed. 
Bing and Lambert are two new 
cheri ies of great value. 
Early Richmond is one of the 
oldest favorites. 
English Morello has surprised all 
who have planted it. 
Montmorency has been pronounced 
king of the red cherries, as Yellow 
Spanish is of the lighter skinned. 
Early Richmond for early, Mont¬ 
morency for late, and English 
Morello for very late, makes a 
long cherry season. 
GREEN’S CHOICE CHERRY TREES 
BLACK AND RED SWEET VARIETIES 
Green’s Black Tartarian Cherrv. Fruit 
;-——--- of the 
largest size; flesh dark, half tender, with a peculiar liver-like 
consistency. J uly. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. ( R °y al Ann.) skin pale 
--- yellow, richly dotted with 
deep red. June. 
OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST AD¬ 
VERTISEMENT. ASK THOSE WHO HAVE PLANTED 
OUR TREES. 
Bing Cherry. Very large size, almost black in color 
-—- when ripe, of fine quality, very pro¬ 
ductive, a good shipper. 
Windsor. Free upright, vigorous and rapid grower; 
---1 leaves large. Fruit large, roundish, oblong, 
very firm, juicy, mottled red; flesh pinkish, sometimes 
streaked. Quality good, heavy bearer. It hangs a long 
time and does not rot badly. No cherry of recent years has 
attracted more attention, owing to its large size, beautiful 
dark color, almost black; its firmness: its qualifications as a 
shipper, and its excellent eating qualities. 
Markets are always open for good, clean, well colored 
fruit of any variety. 
RED, ACID OR SOUR VARIETIES 
Montmorency. “King” of cher- 
—---— ries. It is hardy, 
reliable and productive. In great de¬ 
mand by canning factories. More money 
has been made with it than with any 
other variety. Large, bright shining 
red, acid, midseason. June. 
Early Richmond. This fruit does not rot upon the • 
——--- trees and can be left without 
picking longer than most varieties. Unsurpassed for hardi¬ 
ness and cooking purposes, a great bearer. June. 
Will you work with us toward the production of more 
and better food to make the world a better place in 
which to live? 
English Morello. One the varieties that seem to 
-- succeed well with neglect. Fruit 
dark red, quality good, rich acid flavor, late. 
There are few trees more attractive than the cherry, on 
account of its beautiful foliage, its attractive blossoms and 
showy fruit. It is more often planted upon the lawn of the 
village and city, as well as the farm lawn, than other fruit 
trees. It furnishes a delightful shade and is a clean tree. 
The cherry tree does better without cultivation than almost 
any other fruit tree, but if possible the first few years it should 
be cultivated or mulched on the surface of the soil with 
manure. It bears almost every year, and is an early fruiter. 
For Prices on All Cherries See First Pages of Catalog 
