CHERRIES 
SWEET CHERRY (1 and 2 year trees) 
Extra-select, 5 to 7 ft.. 
Each 
----- $ .70 
10 
$6.00 
100 
$45.00 
SOUR CHERRY (1 and 2 year trees) 
Extra-select, 4 to 5 ft., 9/16 in. and up. 
Each 
----- $ .60 
10 
$5.00 
100 
$40.00 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
Sweet. Very large, dark red Cherry, becoming black when over-ripe; juicy. 
Ripens in June. 
GOVERNOR WOOD 
Sweet, large, light red; juicy, rich, delicious. Tree healthy and productive. 
Ripens in June. 
LAMBERT 
Sweet. A fine variety, and one of the largest dark sweet Cherries. Flesh 
firm; rich, juicy. Tree a strong grower end enormous bearer. Ripens in July. 
NAPOLEON 
Sweet. Large; pale yellow or red; firm, juicy, sweet and productive. Ripens 
in July. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU 
Sweet. Fruit very large, of deep mahogany color; flesh is tender; very juicy, 
with a fine, rich flavor. Fruit grows in clusters. An excellent shipper; larger 
than Black Tartarian, and brings good prices. Ripens in middle to last of June. 
WINDSOR 
Sweet. Large, liver-colored fruit with remarkably firm flesh of fine quality. 
Tree hardy and prolific. A valuable late variety. Ripens about first of July. 
YELLOW SPANISH 
Sweet. Large; pale yellow, with red cheek; flesh firm, juicy, and excellent. 
One of the best light-colored Cherries. Vigorous and productive. Ripens mid¬ 
dle of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY (Sour) 
Sour. Large; red; productive. One of the best sour Cherries for commercial 
planting. Ripens in July. 
ENGLISH MORELLO (Sour) 
Sour. Late; very hardy, and produces heavy crops of dark red fruit of good 
quality and rich acid flavor. Ripens last of July. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Sour) 
Sour. Early Summer; heavy yielder; medium size; bright red. Tree excep¬ 
tionally hardy. 
QUINCES 
Each 10 100 
2 years old, 4 to 6 ft. -.$ .75 $6.00 $50.00 
ORANGE 
Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent quality. Earlier than champion. 
CHAMPION 
A prolific and constant bearer of oval fruit, averaging larger than Orange 
and ripening later. A long keeper. 
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