SOUR CH€RRI€S 
LARGE MONTMORENCY 
Richmorency 
The leader of all Sour Cherries. Ripens in 
mid-summer. One of the finest flavored sour 
varieties. Bears enormous crops regularly. 
For years has been considered the best all- 
around Cherry grown. Tree bears two or 
three years after planting. 
MAY DUKE 
The Sweetest Sour Cherry 
Known. A very early 
dark red variety of good quality, ripening 
in June. The choice of many for either canning or pies, as 
its acidity is pleasantly tempered. We know of no other 
Cherry that quite takes the place of May Duke. 
PRICES OF ABOVE VARIETIES: Each 10 100 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 3V 2 -4V 2 ft.$0.49 $4.40 $39.00 
Special Super-Size, 11/16 in. and up.59 5.20 49.00 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 316. The Larg¬ 
est Sour Cherry Grown! Just think 
of it—a Cherry having all the good qualities of Montmorency, 
but ripening ten days earlier—and larger than any sour Cherry 
grown. This is one of the coming varieties that in time will like¬ 
ly replace to a large extent all sour varieties. Due to its earli¬ 
ness, extra large size and excellent quality, it commands the 
highest prices on any market. A planting of Richmorency made 
this year will be a sound investment for the future. 
PRICES: Each 10 100 
2-yr., 9/16 in. trees .$0.65 $5.50 $40.00 
Special Super-Size, 11/16 in. and up.75 6.50 50.00 
Above prices net. subject to no discount. 
Sweet 
CHERRIES 
RSKEf* O ne k est known and most popular dark 
ID I FNi VJ sweet Cherries. 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. 
BLACK TARTARIAN black, heart-shaped, 
flesh mild and sweet, and, quality considered, one of the 
best for market and dessert. Tree is vigorous, upright 
grower and immense bearer. Ripens in July. We recom¬ 
mend this as one of the best Sweets for home use. 
k! A PHI PftW (Royal Ann). Of fine appearance and 
WUEwn very largest size. Color yellow and 
amber, with bright red blush; flesh firm, juicy and deli¬ 
cious. Profitable for market, finding a ready sale both for 
canning and dessert. Bears enormous crops, ripening in 
July. 
CCMCjP A A recent product of New York Fruit Testing 
JCIlCvA Association; shows up the best black early 
Cherry which keeps well and ships well. Its fruits ripen 
in the first weeks of June, more than 2 weeks earlier than 
Black Tartarian. Cherries resemble Tartarian in being 
round-cordate, purple-black, with juicy, melting flesh, and 
a rich, sweet flavor. Skin does not crack. The tree is very 
vigorous, productive, and has an upright-spreading growth. 
Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably 
▼▼ Bni/JVIV firm, of fine quality, and a good bearer. 
Tree hardy and prolific. Ripens middle of July. Highly 
recommended by some of the most prominent fruit growers 
of the country. A valuable addition to any garden or 
orchard. 
PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES LISTED ABOVE EXCEPT 
SWEET SEPTEMBER: Each 10 100 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 3V 2 -4V 2 ft.$0.55 $4.90 $44.50 
SPECIAL SUPER-S IZE, 11/16 in. and up . . .65 5.85 52.75 
Sweet September, 1-yr., 3-4 ft. trees. 1.40 13.50 125.00 
The Three Best 
New Fall-Bearing Cherry — U. S. Plant Patent No. 94 
A new find in sweet Cherries! Ripens 
September first and hangs until the 
snow flies. Bears the second or third 
year after planting! Fruit is dark red, 
similar to Windsor. 
There is no record in the history of 
horticulture of a fall-bearing Cherry 
until the accidental discovery of the 
parent tree, which produced 15 bushels 
in one year. All fruit was sound and 
perfect, no worms, rot, or leaf spot 
without ever having been sprayed. 
Hardier than the average sweet Cherry. 
For some unknown reason ripens its 
fruits in September instead of June, 
although the tree blossoms at the same 
time as other standard varieties. 
SEE OUTSIDE BACK COVER for fur¬ 
ther descripition. 
Bing Sweet Cherry 
SWEET SEPTEMBER CHERRY 
5 Cherry 
Trees 
BARGAIN 
No. 6 
Your choice 
of varieties 
(except Sweet 
September and 
Richm o rency), 
3 Sweet and 2 
Sour. All 9/16 
in. trees. 
$1.95 
Net, 
Not Prepaid 
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