
Look at these cherry trees. Still in the nursery—and already fruiting. 
CHERRIES 
Each 
Fan-shapedsnspdiion- reeds oi nk ee re es $ 1.50 
Standard Trees, Bearing-Age, 6 to 8 ft., with Fruit Buds.. 1.25 
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Per 3 Per 12 
$4.00 $15.00 
3.90 12.00 
2.70 10.00 
2.00 7.50 
Write for special prices on 100 lots for orchard planting 
ESP.—Fan-Shaped Espalier Trees ST.—2 year Standard Trees BA.—Bearing-Age Standard Trees 
BING. July. One of the best black sweet cherries. Few equal it in 
size and productiveness, and none surpass it in quality. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. June. Sweet, very large, bright purplish black. 
Juicy and rich. An immense bearer. 
EARLY RICHMOND. June. The earliest sour cherry, dark red. Fruits 
soon after planting, and bears heavily every year. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. August. Late sour cherry, good size, almost 
black. and sprightly acid. Tree bears young and heavy. Hardy 
for extremely cold latitudes. 
MONTMORENCY. July. The leading sour cherry, and the best pie 
cherry. Fruit is good-sized, fine flavored and bright, clear red. 
Montmorency Espalier trees can be sro AMET along 
partly shady walls. 
NAPOLEON. July. Sweet, large, pale ie with bright red cheek. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU. July. Sweet, very large, deep mahogany 
color. Very juicy. 
WINDSOR. July. Sweet, dark red, firm and rich. 
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PLANT FRUIT TREES IN THE FALL FOR EARLY CROPS 
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