SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER 
Produces fruit second season after planting. 
Ripens September first and hangs until the snow 
flies. A bright red Sweet Cherry—delicious for 
eating raw or canning. Hardier than the aver¬ 
age Sweet Cherry. So far it has been free from 
Rot and Curculio injury. U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 94. Price, $ 1.50 each; 10 for $14.50. No 
discount. See next page for color picture. 
BLACK 
TARTARIAN 
(Sweet Cherry) 
Fruit very large, 
bright purplish 
black, juicy, very 
rich and of excel¬ 
lent flavor. The 
tree grows vigor¬ 
ously, and is very 
productive. Fruit 
ripens last of June 
to early July. 
YELLOW SPANISH 
(Sweet Cherry) 
Fruit very large and heart- 
shaped. Color is a pale yellow 
with a light red cheek when 
exposed on the sunny side. 
Flesh is firm, rather brittle and 
of fine flavor. Pit small. Ripens 
in July. Trees vigorous and 
hardy. The best yellow. 
Black Tartarian 
Sweet Cherry 
PRICES 
9/16", 1-yr., 4 ft. and up 
1 _$0.75 6 . . .$4.00 
3_ 2.15 10 . . . 6.00 
LESS DISCOUNT 
Except Sweet September 
SWEET 
Cherries 
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Montmorency 
Pie Cherry PRICES 
9/16", 2-yr., 3 Vi ff and up 
1 for.$0.70 6 for.$3.75 
3 for. 2.00 10 for. 5.50 
3-yr. MONTMORENCY, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.50. 
LESS DISCOUNT 
SOUR 
Cherries 
MONT¬ 
MORENCY 
(Pie Cherry) 
This is one of the 
best of all pie Cher¬ 
ries. It ripens about 
10 days later than 
Early Richmond. 
Fruit extra large, 
bright shiny red, 
firm flesh, juicy, and 
a fine home use and 
market variety. 
Trees grow strong 
and are perfectly 
hardy. They bear in 
2 or 3 years, and 
continue to do so for 
many years. 
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EARLY RICHMOND 
(Pie Cherry) 
This is the earliest of all pie cherries. 
Fruit is medium large, bright red and 
juicy. Ripens early in June. Fine for 
canning and pies. Starts to bear very 
young, and is very hardy. The kids will 
thank you if you plant a 
tree or two of this variety. 
Nothing will be more 
popular with them than a 
tree full of Early 
Richmond in early 
June. Ripen with 
strawberries. 
Early 
Richmond 
