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Scarff’s New Fall Bearing 
Sweet September Cherry 
Bears at an Early Age 
Plant Pat. No. 94 
PRODUCES DELICIOUSLY SWEET BRIGHT RED CHERRIES WHICH RIPEN IN LATE AUGUST AND 
EARLY SEPTEMBER AND HANG UNTIL THE SNOW FLIES 
SCARFF’S “SWEET SEP- 
TdUIRFD’* is the most sensational intro- 
I tlwIDtlm duction of the year and it is 
the first Fall Bearing Cherry ever recorded in Horti- 
cuiture. We are proud to offer such an unusuai 
variety to our customers. The fruit is the size of a 
good Montmorency, striking red in color; quality is 
delicious for eating raw and a good canner. Hardier 
than the average Sweet Cherry and so far has been 
free from rot and curcuiio injury. The tree is a 
strong grower developing a weil shaped top very 
desirable for orchard planting and as an ornamental 
tree for the lawn. It comes in bearing at an early 
age often producing fruit the second or third year. 
Here is a fruit that every home owner should 
have in his dooryard to extend the season for sweet 
Cherries through the late summer and autumn. It will 
find ready sale on the Roadside Market and at a 
time when the market season is at its height and 
the fruits can be sold over a long period of time as 
they do not rot but hang on the tree until picked. 
However we offer it to our customers primarily as 
a variety for home planting. 
Price Sweet September Trees 
Select Each 10 Rate 25 Rate up 
3-4 ft.SI.50 S1.45 S1.40 
Extra Select 
5-6 ft . 2.50 2.25 2.00 
Scarff s Standard Cherries 
EARLY RICHMOND medium size; 
very popular. A standard and time-tried variety. 
Early May market. 
MONTMORENCY 
Richmond, about 
ten days later, and la probably the best and most 
paying variety In cultivation for market. Best for 
canning and general home use. 
ENGLISH MORELLO 
cherry. Fruit large, handsome, rich, dark wine color, 
red flesh and red Juice, and with pleasing aromatic 
flavor. 
(Sweet) This large dark red 
variety should be included as 
a pollenizer in all Sweet Cherry plantings. The 
fruits are firm, beautiful color, excellent quality 
and quite free from brown rot. The trees are 
thrifty, one of the hardiest and not particular to 
soil requirements. Windsor is one of the most 
profitable Sweet Cherries grown. 
RHYAI ANNP (Sweet) This is the 
■ variety used by most of 
the commercial canneries, and for home use it is 
given preference over all other Sweet Cherries for 
canning and other culinary purposes. It is light in 
color and ranks first place by virtue of its large 
size, handsome appearance and high quality fruit. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 2 ’- 
pendable of the large dark red sweet cherries. 
Quality is excellent. Tree is thrifty and very pro¬ 
ductive. 
D||y^ (Sweet) One of the best of the very 
® large, and very dark red cherries of the 
Pacific Northwest. The fruits are almost unequaled 
in size, attractiveness and quality. Flesh dark red, 
firm, »► »aty and with purple juice. 
STANDARD CHERRIES 
Prices, 4-5 ft. trees Each 10 Rate 100 Rate 
Sour .85c SOc 75c 
Sweet .85c SOc 75c 
iXU£ A /^UITDDV Grows as a dwarf tree 
wb\/4 wiltlmlw I jn very little space yet 
bears an abundance of fruit—large round Cherries 
a full inch in diameter. The cherries are dark black 
red outside and with purple, juicy flesh, wonderfully 
sweet. Oka is of the Sand Cherry type and some¬ 
what resembles a Plum in appearance. May be used 
as a dwarf Ornamental tree for the lawn. For best 
fruiting plant along with Rocky Mt. Cherry as a 
pollenizer. Price of Oka 3-4 ft, trees 75c each. 
ROCKY MT. CHERRY Tz^rTo; 
Oka. A western Bush Cherry producing fruits % 
inch in diameter. Edible and fine for jams and 
jellies. An excellent fruiting shrub for the lawn. 
Price 12-15" plants 25c each. 
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