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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Hardy Sweet Cherry Trees 
Sweet Cherry is very scarce this season. Advise those 
who wish to plant to order early. Our stock of l'year 
and 2'year, however, is very fine. 
By mail, postpaid: 1-year, 3 to 4 ft. tall, 40c each; 
10 for #3.75; 100 for #35.00. 
By express or freight: 2-year, 5 to 7 ft. tall, 70c each; 
10 for #6.50; 100 for #60.00. 2-year, 4 to 5 ft. tall, 65c 
each; 10 for #6.00; 100 for #55.00. 
Bing*. Fruit large and black, very delicious, flesh very firm, 
one of the most profitable. July. 
Black Heart. (Oxheart). One of those old-fashioned 
black, large, sweet Cherries you had when a boy, heart- 
shaped, tender, juicy, and sweet. The kind you stole 
when a boy. Ripens in early July. 
Black Tartarian. Very large, purplish black, 
juicy and rich, excellent flavor, very produc¬ 
tive. June. 
Gov. Wood. One of the very best cherries; 
light red, juicy, rich and delicious, tree 
healthy and productive. June. 
Bambert. Jet black when fully ripe; flesh 
firm, solid, rich and juicy; tree strong grower 
and productive. 
Napoleon. Large, pale yellow showing red; 
firm, sweet and productive; a good market 
sort. 
Schmidt’s Bigfarreau. One of the better late 
sorts, especially for the Northern sections, 
color dark red, very large and sweet, very 
firm and ships well. July. 
Seneca. A recent product of New York Fruit 
Testing Association, having been released in 
past few years; shows up the best black early 
cherry which keeps well and ships well and 
is a week earlier than Black Tartarian. We 
believe this new sort will be a leader in the 
next few years. We are lucky to be able to 
offer a reasonable amount of these trees. 
Windsor. Fruit large, liver colored, distinct, 
flesh firm and of very high quality; tree 
hardy and prolific, a valuable late variety. 
Ripens in July. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, pale yellow and red 
cheek, known as Yellow Oxheart in some 
places, firm, juicy, and excellent. One of the 
very best light colored cherries. June ripen¬ 
ing. 
Schmidt’s 
Bigarreau 
Sour Cherry Trees 
We bud these on French Mahaleb stock. They don’t bush up 
like the old sorts and make a hedge row. Should be planted on 
welhdrained soil, 16 feet apart. We have a fine lot of l'year and 
2-year stock and they certainly please. 
By mail, postpaid: 1-year, 2J4 to 3*4 ft. tall, 40c each; 10 for 
#3.75; 100 for #35.00. 
By express or freight: 2-year, 4 to 6 ft. tall, 70c each; 10 for 
#6.50; 100 for #60.00. 2-year, 3}& to 5 ft. tall, 60c each; 10 for 
#5.50; 100 for #45.00. 
Dyehouse. A sure bearer, an early variety, ripens a week before 
Richmond ; a good cherry, and very productive. 
Early Richmond. Medium size, dark red, melting, juicy, acid flavor; 
one of the most popular and productive. 
English Morello. Late sour cherry; tree not large grower, liable to 
dwarf; large, blackish in color, and a good all-around cherry. 
Earg'e Montmorency. The best and largest sour cherry grown for 
market and canning, 10 days later than the Early Richmond ; is dark 
red, very firm, one of the best flavored sour cherries, is a regular 
bearer of enormous crops, brings good prices and ships well; in fact, 
is the best market cherry. 
Sweet Cherries, 3 Feet to 4 Feet, by Mail, 40c Each. 
