GhewUei, 
YELLOW GLASS (Sweet Cherry) 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
(Sweet Cherry) 
Fruit very large, bright pur¬ 
plish black, juicy, very rich and 
of excellent flavor. The tree 
grows vigorously, and is very 
productive. Fruit ripens last of 
June to early July. 
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. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER 
(New Fall Bearing Cherry) 
Ripens September 1st and Hangs Until the Snow Flies 
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. 
MONTMORENCY (Pie Cherry) 
This is one of the best of all pie Cherries. 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. 
The young trees start to yield some fruit the second or third year 
after planting and produce heavy annual crops thereafter. There is 
no previous record in the history of Horticulture of a fall-bearing 
Cherry, until the accidental discovery by an amateur horticulturist 
in northeastern Ohio of this sweet Cherry tree, which for some un¬ 
known reason ripened its fruits in September instead of June. The 
tree blossoms at the same time as other standard varieties and is 
apparently hardier in the bud than the average sweet Cherry. The 
fruits are an attractive medium dark red similar to Windsor, the 
standard variety which it most nearly resembles, and the quality is 
excellent for eating fresh and for canning. 
If is a remarkable fact that the original tree, which now stands 
about 30 feet high and approximately the same measurement across, 
has produced a crop year after year, even as high as 15 bushels as 
it did in 1932, with practically all fruits sound and perfect in every 
way—no worms, rot or leaf spof—without ever having been sprayed. 
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. 
Sweet September Prices 
Method of Application 
By applying the Spiral Bandage from the 
topmost part of fhe trunk downward, it 
enables moisture from rains to enter the 
wrapped area. The moisture is retained by 
the Duplex Waterproof Kraft—a distinct 
advantage to the growing tree. 
PROTECT YOUR YOUNG FRUIT AND SHADE TREES 
From Sun-Scald, Mice, Rabbits, Borers and Many Injurious Insects 
Girdlina the trunks of transplanted and newly planted fruit and shade trees has been practiced by 
S Agricultural Colleges—Soil Conservation Service—State and County Highway Commissions— 
-ate College Extension Service—Landscape Architects—Park Executives, and Foresters for a number 
[ The r use of Crinkled Duplex Waterproof Kraft is advocated as a thoroughly tried and proved pro¬ 
cure of wrapping tree trunks to provide protection against sun-scald, borer attacks, and the 
ivaaes of rabbits and field mice. , ,, . , . . , 
It is an established fact that rodents will not molest anything containing asphaltum. 
The successful planting of trees has been done on a larger scale in recent years than ever before, 
ue to the scientific handling and proper preservation of their trunks. 
Danger resulting from sun-scald to thin bark trees when transplanted is frequently serious if the 
•unks of the trees are not completely covered. The open wounds offer places for insects to deposit 
11 Waterproof Kraft Spiral Wrap not only provides protection against sun scald, but prevents adult 
oring insects from laying their eggs any place on the bark. 
Provides security against frost and cold, and protection against the ravages of rabbits and field 
"Rolls are 4 in wide about 155 lineal ft. 8 in. diameter, and weighs about 2 '/ 2 pounds. Price per 
ill 70c- 5 rolls, $3.00; 12 rolls, $6.00. One roll will do about 30 small trees. 
1 -Yr., 3 to 4 Ft. Size 
Net Price Net Price 
. . .$ 1.40 25 .$31.25 
. . . 13.50 
NO DISCOUNT 
Superb Apricot 
Sweet and Pie Cherry Prices 
(Except Sweet September) 
Each . 
25 . 
.$12.00 
3 . 
. 1.65 
50 . 
. 22.50 
5 . 
. 2.60 
100 . 
. 43.00 
10 . 
. 5.00 
3-Year-Old Cherry Trees 
Each . 
.$1.00 3 . 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
.$2.70 
Each 
10 
Saxolin Duplex Crinkled Waterproof 
Tree Wrap 
SUPERB 
APRICOT 
A hardy tree and a sure 
cropper. The best flavored, 
most productive hardy Rus¬ 
sian Apricot yet produced. 
Medium size, light salmon 
color. 2-year-old, 9-16 inch 
and up, each 70c; 3 for 
$2.00; 6 for $3.75; 10 for 
$5.50. 3-yr., each $1.00; 
2 for $1.80. 
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