
Black Tartarian 
MILLER’S BETTER CHERRIES 
... we offer the best hardy varieties 
Every home should have a few cherry trees. The trees grow rapidly, bear young and heavily. 
The fruit ranks with the best for preserves and pies and the fresh fruit is most delicious. 
PRICES OF MILLER’S TRUE-TO-NAME CHERRIES 
Ten 
$5.00 
4.50 
4.00 
4.50 

SWEET CHERRIES 
NAPOLEON (ROYAL ANN)—A beautiful yel- 
low cherry with a bright red cheek. Flesh is 
firm, juicy, very sweet, and fine flavored. Bears 
heavily. An excellent canning variety. Tree is 
vigorous, well shaped. Recommended for com- 
mercial and home planting. 
YELLOW SPANISH—One of the oldest and 
most popular of all sweet cherries. Tree is 
hardy and very prolific. A heavy bearer. Fruit 
large red, cheeked, meaty, firm, sweetly fla- 
vored. One of the best canning cherries. Ripens 
late June. Should be included in all home and 
orchard plantings. 
SENECA—A new very early variety originated 
at the New York Experiment Station. The 
best of any early cherry. Fruit is a beautiful 
purple black color, with juicy melting flesh and 
a sweet rich flavor. Ripens first weeks in June 
or two weeks before Black Tartarian and finds 
a ready market before other kinds are ready 
to be harvested. Tree is vigorous and produc- 
tive with an upright spreading growth. One of 
the best for the home orchard. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—A large black meaty 
cherry that is well-known everywhere for its 
fine flavored fruit. Tree vigorous and a heavy 
bearer. Ripens middle to late June. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—An extra large 
cherry with a deep, rich, mahogany color. 
Flesh dark, fine grained, tender, with a rich 
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pleasing flavor. Fruit grows in clusters. Tree 
vigorous, very productive. Ripens in July. 
IMPORTANT—Cross pollination is essential 
with all sweet cherries. Always plant two or 
more kinds together to insure proper pollina- 
tion. Seneca and Black Tartarian are two of 
the best pollinators for all sweet cherries. 
SOUR CHEREIES 
LARGE MONTMORENC Y—The finest sour or 
pie cherry grown. The leading commercial can- 
ning cherry. The fruit is extra fine, in flavor 
and its brilliant red flesh is very appealing to 
the eye. This variety is very much in demand 
and brings good prices. The tree is more vigor- 
ous and productive and less subject to disease 
than other kinds. A heavy annual bearer. As a 
superior variety for making those delicious 
pies and preserves plant Montmorency. 
EARLY RICHMOND—An old tried and true 
that is fine for cooking and canning. Tree is 
very hardy and productive. Fruit is of the best 
quality. Recommended for home use. 
NOTE—Sour cherries are self-fruitful and do not 
require pollinators. 
MILLER’S CHERRIES ARE NORTHERN- 
GROWN—GRADED TO A HIGH 
STANDARD 
OUR TRUE-TO-NAME TREES ARE carefully 
packed to reach you in the best of condition. 
