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GREEN’S NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
This Montmorency cherry orchard, belonging to Messrs. Weed and Sons, Wayne County, N. Y., containing 
i .vo acres, for the last five years has produced an annual income of $700 gross. 
One year it produced $900, or $450 per acre. 
CHERRY TREES 
TWO YEAR OLD CHERRIES 
Prices of Red, Acid or Sour Varieties: 
Each 
10 
100 
Orchard Size, 4 to 5 ft., XX.. 
. $0.30 
$2.50 
$20.00 
Smaller Size, 3 to 4 ft., X. 
. . .25 
2.00 
15.00 
Extra Size, 5 ft. and up, XXX. 
. . .35 
3.00 
25.00 
PARCEL POST — These trees 
are too large to send by 
parcel post. For trees by parcel post, see 
page 57. 
RED, ACID OR SOUR VARIETIES 
Montmorency. “King” of all cherries. It is hardy, 
--- reliable and productive. In great 
demand 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. 
Dyehouse. Unquestionably the earliest cherry. For 
tarts, pies, and canning, it has no superior. June. 
English Morello. One of the few varieties that 
- —;-- seem to succeed well with neg¬ 
lect. Fruit dark red, quality good, rich acid flavor, late. 
1 he Great English Morello Cherry 
Prices of Black, Red and White Sweet Varieties: 
Each 10 
Orchard Size, \]/ 2 to 6 ft., XX $0.40 $3.50 
Smaller Size, 4 to 5 ft., X..35 3.00 
Extra Size, 5 to 7 ft., XXX. .45 4.00 
PARCEL POST — We have no two year old sweet cherries 
that can be sent by parcel post. 
BLACK AND RED SWEET VARIETIES 
Bing Cherry. Very large size, almost black in color 
when ripe, of fine quality, very productive, a good shipper. 
Lambert Cherry. (New.) One of the largest of all 
sweet cherries. Color dark red; flesh solid; an excellent 
shipper. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. (Royal Ann.) Skin pale yel¬ 
low, richly dotted with deep red. June. 
Governor Wood. A rich and delicious large red cherry 
that hangs well on the tree. Very popular. June. 
Green’s Black Tartarian Cherry. Fruit of the largest 
size; flesh dark, half tender, with a peculiar liver-like con¬ 
sistency. July. 
Yellow Spanish. One of the most popular light colored 
varieties. Fmit large, pale yellow with a bright red cheek; 
flesh firm, juicy and rich Tree vigorous and an excellent 
bearer. July. 
Green’s Cherry Collection 
6 Splendid 4Vz to 6 ft. Trees for $1.50 
2 Montmorency 1 English Morello 1 Napoleon 
1 Early Richmond I Green’s Tartarian 
Special Price $1.50 (Sold Elsewhere $3.00) 
