BLACK TARTARIAN 
Black Tartarian 
The Best Sweet Cherry 
Here is the best, most dependable and widely successful 
of the sweet cherries. Its great heart-shaped fruits (rich, dark 
purple hue) look irresistibly tempting. The sweet, mild flavor 
and rich tang have won for it a nation-wide popularity both 
with commercial and home growers. 
A Prime Market Favorite 
For the big market trade hundreds of miles from orchards, 
the local fruit markets or fruit stands scattered all over the 
country, they offer a dependable yearly yield that is sure to 
bring profit to the grower. 
Write for prices on quantities of 300 and more. 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRY 1 to 10 to 50 to 
Per Tree 9 49 299 
Trees Trees Trees 
2 yr„ 3-4'. 7-9/16" cal.$0.55 $0.45 $0.35 
2 yr., 4-5'. 9-11/16" cal.65 .50 .40 
2 yr.. 5-6', 11/16-1" cal.75 .60 .50 
GIANT SIZE, 3 to 4-year-old. 1.00 .90 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Light yellow with red cheek; tender, rich, delicious; 
very fine, large, roundish. June. 
NAPOLEON. Light lemon-yellow, tinged with red. Late June. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU. Flesh tender, juicy, good flavor. Mahogany color. 
Middle of July. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Ripens early in June. Fruit large, color yellow. Tree 
vigorous grower. 
PRICES OF SOUR 
CHERRY 
1 to 
10 to 
50 to 
Per Tree 
9 
49 
299 
Trees 
Trees 
Trees 
2 yr.. 11/2-2', 5-7/16" cal. 
_$0.40 
$0.35 
$0.30 
2 yr., 2-3', 7-3/16" cal. 
.50 
.40 
.35 
2 yr., 3-4', 9-11/16" cal. 
.60 
.50 
.40 
2 yr.. 4-6'. 11/16-1" cal. 
.70 
.60 
.50 
GIANT SIZE, 3 and 4-yr.-old- 
. . . . 1.00 
.90 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Tree small, round-headed, with 
distinctly drooping branches. Fruit three-fourths of an 
inch in diameter, color dark red. Flavor tart, good 
quality; excellent for preserving and pies. Freestone. 
Ripens in July. 
EARLY RICHMOND. A leading Sour Cherry, used ex¬ 
tensively by canners, excellent for pies, and preserves. 
Tree medium size, dense, upright-spreading. Fruit 
three-fourths inch in diameter, color light red, fruit 
thin-skinned, freestone. Ripens in June. 
The Great MONTMORENCY 
These select record-breaking Montmorency trees develop into uniform 
shapely specimens bearing heavy crops of very large fruit. 
Fruit large, firm, ships perfectly. Bears very young, produces tremen¬ 
dous money-making crops and is successful everywhere. 
Fruit Growers Consider This the Finest Sour Cherry In Cultivation 
Because of its distinctive acid flavor, delightful in pies and preserves. 
Sweet Cherries 
Only 
the Choice 
Varieties 
We do not believe in 
confusing our friends 
by listing too many 
varieties. Success will 
be yours if you confine 
your selection of cherry trees to any of the 
varieties listed below. They are preferred by 
experienced growers as amazing bearers of 
firm, juicy fruit that commands fancy prices. 
Sour Cherries 
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