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Schmidt 
ROYAL ANNE. Many prefer these pale yellow de- 
licious beauties with their pretty red cheeks. The 
flesh is firm and tree is productive. July. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU. Prised for its immense 
size. Fruit is deep rich black and flesh is dark 
inside. Extra fine flavor. Tree stocky. July. 
W INDSOR. Valued for its lateness. Brings high 
prices. Fruit large and dark red. Tree a vigorous 
grower. An extra profitable market variety. Late 
July. 
PRICES: 7/16 ” Caliper Trees 
1 for.. #1.25 4 for. .$4.19 
2 for. . 2.25 6 for.. 6.00 
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Black 
Tartarian 
Cherries offer a combination of benefits to the grower not 
existent in any other fruit. They come into bearing quickly and 
bear abundantly. They are hardy and their fruit is in big demand. 
Plant cherries on well drained soil, about 18 feet apart. 
Sour 
Cherries 
Large Montmorency 
Montmorency. The large red fruit 
in big demand for canning 
is 
and table use. A sure bearer un¬ 
der any ordinary conditions. Late June. 
PRICES, 7/16" Caliper Trees 
1 for.$1.25 4 for.$4.19 
2 for. 2.25 6 for. 6.00 
Sweet Cherries 
BLACK TARTARIAN. These are the large, rich, black 
Cherries that everyone loves so well. Sweet and delect¬ 
able. They are very popular and a quick money-maker 
for all growers. June. 
Follow the Arrow for 
more sweet cherries 
Early Richmond. The “English Pie Cherry .’ 1 
Fruit medium sue, red and juicy. Tree is 
strong grower and bears young. June. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
