WEST HILL BEST 
Cherry trees like well-drained soil. Sour 
Cherries are most adaptable but Sweet Cher¬ 
ries ask deep, dry, sandy or gravelly loam, 
and a little extra care in spraying. Set 30 to 
40 feet apart, either in the spring or fall. 
The Large Montmorency 
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SWEETS - A Treat to Eat Fresh 
Prices: Each 10 
No. 1, 5 fo 7 It.S0.70 $6.00 
Medium, 3 to 4 it.65 5.00 
Extra heavy, 6 to 8 ft. 1.00 
SOUR —the Pie Cherries Supreme 
Prices: Each 10 
No. 1. 5 to 7 it.$0.65 $5.50 
Medium, 4 to 5 ft.60 4.50 
Extra heavy. 6 to 8 ft.95 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties at 
10 rates. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Fruit growers consider this 
the finest Sour Cherry in cultivation. It is strong, well 
formed and bears good crops with dependable regu¬ 
larity. The fruit is large, dark red, firm, with a dis¬ 
tinctive acid flavor, delightful in pies and' preserves. 
If you can have but one Cherry tree, plant a Mont¬ 
morency. 
MORELLO. A large, dark red, sub-acid Cherry. Bears 
end of July. 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties at 
10 rate. 
NAPOLEON. A very choice sweet variety, pale yellow 
and red; excellent for eating and market. Ripens 
middle of June. 
SCHMIDT. Very large, iet black, very juicy, sweet and 
of fine flavor. An excellent shipper and very profit¬ 
able. Tree is hardy and a strong, healthy grower. 
SPANISH. Pale yellow with red cheek; juicy and very 
large. Ripens end of June. 
TARTARIAN. The best Black Sweet Cherry known. Large, 
juicy, rich and productive. Excellent for table use and 
canning. A consistent bearer; ripens end of June. 
WINDSOR. Large and attractive; flesh hard, meaty, and 
pleasing to the taste. Fine for table and market, very 
popular; ripens end of July. 
RICHMOND. Medium size, red, quite acid; hardy, 
healthy, very early and productive. A popular Sour 
Cherry ripening in June. 
WOOD. A large, good looking, delicious Cherry. Yel¬ 
lowish white in color with crimson cheek. Flesh firm, 
tender, mild and sweet. 
A mw- lcuuL-(ytMAAUuf>, 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
These striking, low growing, ornamental Bush Cherries are a real novelty in 
the home garden. Not only are the bushes very ornamental but the fruit re¬ 
sembles a plum in size and shape. They come massed in clusters, at times 
almost completely covering the limbs. They are very easy to grow and hardy 
everywhere. Good to eat fresh, delicious preserved. Bear from the ground up. 
Excellent for hedges, ornamental shrubs or limited spaces. Start bearing next 
year. Prices: 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $4.00. 
It Pays to Buy Direct From West Hill Nurseries, Fredonia, N. Y. 
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