SWEET CHERRIES 
PRICE OF CHERRIES ON MAZZARD ROOT 
5 at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate; 300 at 1000 rate. 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
2 to 
3 
ft. 
.35c 
30c 
25c 
221/ 2 c 
3 to 
4 
ft. 
.45c 
40c 
35c 
30c 
4 to 
6 
ft. 
.55c 
50c 
40c 
35c 
BING —Almost as large again as the Black Repub¬ 
lican; flesh very solid, flavor of the highest qual¬ 
ity; tree thrifty, upright grower, very hardy and 
productive; a fine shipping and market variety. 
First of July. 
LAMBERT —Large, dark purplish black, sweet, rich, 
fine flavor. 
BLACK REPUBLICAN —Fruit dark color; rich, solid 
and an excellent keeper. Middle of July. Pollenizer. 
BLACK TARTARIAN —Very large, purplish black, 
half tender; flavor mild and pleasant. Tree vigor¬ 
ous, immense bearer. Ripe last of June. Pollenizer. 
DEACON —Similar to Black Tartarian in color and 
size, but superior in texture and shipping qualities. 
One of the most satisfactory for pollenizing. 
ROYAL ANN (Napoleon) —Fruit large; light yellow 
with red cheek, very rich, solid, excellent keeper. 
The leading commercial canning cherry. 
CENTENNIAL —Much like Royal Ann in shape and 
color. Large, sweet, firm. Used extensively as a 
pollenizer for Royal Ann. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND (Kentish) —..Medium size, 
bright red; flesh melting, juicy and rich acid fla¬ 
vor. Last of June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO —Medium to large; blackish 
red, rich, acid, juicy and good. 
LATE DUKE —Fruit large, roundish, rich, dark red, 
sub-acid. Ripens last of July. 
MONTMORENCY —Large. Tree very hardy and im¬ 
mense bearer, fruiting young; regular bearer of 
fine crops; fruit large, fine flavor, shining red, 
valuable everywhere. 
Commercial Sorts: Bing, Lambert, and Royal Ann. 
Pollenizers: Black Tartarian, Black Republican, Dea¬ 
con, Centennial. 
