Sweet Cherries 
Bing 
TTarfarisin Very large, purplish black, 
■ ImI IGII heart-shaped; flesh mild and 
sweet, and quality considered, one of the best for mar' 
ket and dessert. Tree is vigorous, upright grower and 
immense bearer. Ripens in July. We recommend this 
as one of the best Sweets for home use. 
Black 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES: 
Napoleon 
(Royal Ann). Of fine appearance and 
very largest size. Color yellow and 
amber, with bright red blush; flesh .firm, juicy and de- 
licious. Profitable for market, finding a ready sale both for 
canning and dessert. Bears enormous crops, ripening in July. 
Windsor 
Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably firm, of 
fine quality, and a good bearer. Tree hardy 
and prolific. Ripens middle of July. Highly recommended by 
of the most prominent fruit growers of the country. 
some 
A valuable addition to any garden or orchard. 
Lambert J et black when fully ripe. Flesh firm, solid, 
La,J,W ^ 1 1 rich and juicy. Tree rugged, strong grower, 
hardy, enormous bearer. Ripens late July. 
All Varieties Listed: Each 10 100 
2-yr., 7/16 in., 3-3 ft. . .#0.75 #7.00 #65.00 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 3 ^-4^ ft. .85 8.00 75.00 
One of the best known and most popular dark sweet Cherries. 
Dalle* Fruit large, dark colored, nearly black. Considered one of the 
most profitable. Tree hardy and vigorous. Seems to succeed in the East 
better than most Sweets. Ripens late June. Should be included in every 
planting. 
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/IDcx^CHERRIES 
We have discontinued propagating all 
sour Cherries except the two varieties listed 
as they have proven so far superior to other 
kinds that ’ we have decided to offer our 
customers only the best. 90% of all Sour 
Cherries grown in the United States consist 
of these two varieties. 
Large Montmorency 
r, ^ 
SIX ASSORTED 
CHERRY TREES 
BARGAIN No. 25 
Your choice of varieties 
3 Sweet 3 Sour 
All 9/16 in., 3i/ 2 to 
4 Vi ft- free* 
$3.50 nSt Prepeld 
The leader of all Sour Cherries. Ripens 
midsummer. One of the finest flavored 
Sour Cherries. Bears enormous crops reg- 
ularly. Best all-around Cherry grown. Tree 
bears two to three years from planting. A 
real money-maker, as the price of the fruit 
designated this year. 
Each 10 100 
2-yr., 7/16 to 9/16 
in., 3-4 ft.#0.75 #7.00 #65.00 
2-yr., 9/16 to 11/16 
in., 4y 2 -5 ft.85 8.00 75.00 
Richmorency ££ £f;’ 
(Early Ripening Montmorency) 
Ten days earlier than Mont¬ 
morency. Largest Sour Cherry 
f rown—red, very juicy, fine 
avor. • • 
These facts are of decided ad¬ 
vantage, as the size, quality, and 
earliness of this Cherry bring a 
much larger profit. 
Should replace all other Sour 
Cherries. Similar to Charlevoix, 
but better. 
Richmorency 
2-yr., 9/16 to 11 16 in., 3y 2 -4V2 ft 
Each 3 10 
#0.90 #2.55 #8.00 
NECTARINES 
Hardy as a peach, a delicious sweet flavor, smooth skin and with striking 
red color. Many fruit lovers call it the “Fuzzless Peach”—and do they like 
them! Each 3 10 
2-yr., 4-5 ft. trees.#0.70 #1.95 #6.00 
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