Dansville, N. Y. 
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Sweet Cherry Trees 
We strongly recommend the planting of one year old sweet 
cherry trees. We know from over fifty years’ experience that 
one year old cherries transplant much more successfully than 
two year old trees. Having a more complete root system in 
proportion to the top they withstand the shock of trans¬ 
planting better, make an earlier start and a much more 
vigorous growth the first two or three years after planting. 
This year we are offering sweet eherries in one year old 
trees only. 
Prices of Sweet Cherries 
On Mahaleb Roots—1 year old—4 to 5 ft.—Sturdy Buds 
90 cents each; $7.00 per 10; $55.00 per 100. 
On Mazzard Roots—1 year old—4 to 5 ft.—Sturdy Buds 
95 cents each; $7.50 per 10; $60.00 per 100. 
Sweet Varieties 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Very large, bright purplish black. 
Juicy and rich. An immense bearer. June. 
BING—Large, dark brown, of fine quality. Hardy and vigor¬ 
ous. July. 
GOVERNOR WOOD—Large, yellow marbled with light red. 
Sweet and rich. Productive. June. 
LAMBERT—Very large, purplish red. Firm and rich. Very 
productive. Late July. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—Large, pale yellow with bright 
red cheek. July. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—Very large, deep mahogany 
color. Very juicy. July. 
WINDSOR—Large, very dark red, firm and rich. July. 
YELLOW SPANISH—Pale yellow with bright red cheek. 
Productive. June. 
Napoleon Cherries 
GROWN ON BEST WHOLE-ROOT STOCK 
