
GEEE-ReR IES 
LARGE MONTMORENCY SOUR CHERRY. This is the large, deep 
cherry-red variety grown almost exclusively in orchards. Excellent for 
home or market plantings. 
Trees one year from the bud. Pach Per lo 
ALON Lent AL re ee eh eco aes eR $0 40 $3 00 
Brisa itera Lee wee eh ee toe eek 50 4 00 
AMOS itatalie. Se ek pee ae 60 5 00 
THCROULE CAL Marae fe rae ee a ee 70 6 00 
SWEET CHERRIES. Must be sprayed and cared for if the trees are to 
be successful. Most state agricultural colleges have information avail- 
able on the care of these trees for each state. The information can easily 
be secured direct from their horticultural department or through local 
county agents. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Medium-sized purplish black. Tree bears heavily. 
Excellent pollenizer. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Fruit midseason, 1 inch in diameter, pur- 
plish black. 
WINDSOR. Fruit late midseason, dark red. 
BING. Fruit midseason or later, very dark red, almost black. 
LAMBERT. Fruit midseason, very dark red, changing to reddish black. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Fruit midseason, 1 inch in diameter, in vary- 
ing shades of bright red over a yellowish background. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Fruit midseason, bright amber-yellow. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Fruit early to midseason, crimson on a yellowish- 
white background. 
SENECA. Bears very early fully two weeks earlier than Black Tartarian. 
Fruit purplish black. 
PRICES the same as Sour Cherry. All trees one year 
from the bud. In some varieties we can supply up to 6 
to 8-ft. trees in small quantities. 
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