PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Fruits 89 
Large Montmorency 
Cherries (Sour) 
Lombard 
SOUR CHERRIES 
Early Richmond. Medium, dark red, melting, juicy, 
sprightly, rich acid, best. A dependable cropper. June. 
English Morello. Fair size, blackish red, rich acid, juicy, 
good. The best very late variety. August. 
. Larg-e Montmorency. Large, red, productive, ten days 
later than Early Richmond. Late June. 
4 to 5 ft. 
.95 
8.50 | 
70.00 
3 to 4 ft. 
.85 
7.50 i 
60.00 
2 to 3 ft. 
.70 
6.00 | 
45.00 
SWEET CHERRIES 
CHERRIES 
The compact shapeliness of Cherry trees, their glossy foli¬ 
age, and spring glory of clustered blossoms, gives them 
ornamental value even in the lawn. 
The trees are naturally hardy, succeeding best on sandy or 
gravelly loam, well drained. Avoid low or wet ground. 
Sweet varieties grow more rapidly and make larger pyram¬ 
idal trees. Set trees 18 to 20 ft. apart. The Sour varieties 
are dwarf and bushy, bear earlier, and are more largely 
planted. Set trees 15 to 18 ft. apart. 
PRICE OF CHERRIES: 
Sweet — 5 to 6 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
$ 1.00 
.90 
$9.00 
8.00 
$75.00 
65.00 
Black Tartarian. Very large, black, juicy, rich. Last of June. 
(Illustrated in color on inside back cover.) 
Gov. Wood. Large, light red, juicy, rich, delicious. Tree 
healthy and productive. June. 
Bambert. Jet black when fully ripe. Flesh firm, solid, rich 
and juicy. Tree rugged, strong grower, hardy, enormous 
bearer. Late July. 
Hapoleon. Large, pale yellow with at least one red cheek ; 
firm, juicy, sweet and productive. July. 
Scbmidt. Immense size, deep black, flesh dark, tender, very 
juicy, fine flavor; productive. July. 
Windsor. Fruit large, liver-colored, distinct; flesh remark¬ 
ably firm and of fine quality. Tree hardy and prolific. A val¬ 
uable late variety. July. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, yellow with red blush. June. 
Napoleon—Sweet Cherries 
PLUMS 
PRICE OP PLUMS: 
European and Japan —| Each | 10 | 100 
4% ft. and up 
3 V 2 to 4V 2 ft. 
3 to 31/2 ft. 
$1.00 
$9.00 
$75.00 
.90 
8.00 
65.00 
.75 
6.50 
50.00 
Set Trees 
16 to 20 ft. 
apart 
EUROPEAN PLUMS 
Bavay (Green Gage) (“Reine Claude”). Very large greenish 
color, fine flavor. September. 
Bradshaw. Large, dark red, flesh green, juicy. August. 
Diamond. Enormous size, dark purple with a beautiful bloom. 
Sept. 
Bombard. Medium, violet-red, juicy, good, hardy and produc¬ 
tive, the leading market variety. August. 
Monarch. Very large, oval, purplish blue, freestone. October. 
Shipper’s Pride. Large, dark purple; often measures 2 inches 
in diameter; fine, juicy and sweet. September. 
Shropshire. Medium, dark purple, very productive. October. 
JAPAN OR ORIENTAL PLUMS 
Japan Plums are strong, quick-growing and adapted to all 
kinds of soils ; extra hardy, early, and sure croppers. 
Abundance (Botan). Hardy and productive. Fruit large, pink¬ 
ish red, with heavy bloom ; good quality. August. 
Burbank. Tree round, sprawling, productive, bears young. 
Fruit round, excellent; cherry-red with lilac bloom. 
Red June. Fair size, vermilion-red; pleasant quality. August. 
Vietorv A new ^ a P anese variety; upright, spreading, and 
¥ iciury thrifty. Fruit attractive, unusually large, distinctly 
pointed, with dark red flesh of excellent quality; ripens un¬ 
evenly, so that the picking season is desirably prolonged. 
PRUNES 
PRICE OF PRUNES: 
4 1 / 4 ft. and up. 
31/2 to 41/2 ft. 
3 to 3%" ft. 
Each 
1 10 
100 
$1.10 
$10.00 
$90.00 
1.00 
9.00 
80.00 
.85 
7.50 
65.00 
Italian Prune (Fellenburg). Lai'ge, dark purple, sweet, good. 
One of the most desirable and popular for canning. Sept. 
