McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 9 
CHERRY. 
Not difficult to grow, but the trees are best 
adapted to well drained rich soil. The sour va- 
rieties grow more readily than the sweets, but you 
can have both if your location is good. Be sure to 
plant the trees as soon as they arrive—don’t let 
them lie around. Press the dirt firmly around the 
roots; tramp it hard. Prune the same as apples or 
pears, but do not cut the central leaders. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
ato R3ifeets> s- peeeee $9,308 S2.75°2S225,00 
Bitoy 438% eetivces > ee ae ee COMO. ep 30.00 
4°to. 5S feet, ens. . fee 40m faa O 35.00 
Varieties: 
Black Tartarian (Sweet). A widely planted 
sweet cherry. Adapts itself to many different soils 
and climates. Fruits ripen early. Purplish red 
flesh that is sweet and juicy. 
Dyehouse (Sour). Ripens a week earlier than 
Early Richmond. Fruits slightly smaller, color 
dark red. Flesh yellowish white with tart juice. 
Early Richmond (Sour). The leading early sour 
cherry. Trees vigorous everywhere planted. Fruits 
dark red. Flesh pale yellow, tender and melting. 
May Duke (Sour). This is one of the oldest and 
most widely planted varieties. Fruit early, color 
light to red. Flesh dark red with pleasing flavor. 
Montmorency (Sour). The most popular sour 
cherry grown in America. It is surpassed by no 
other sour cherry in vigor and health. Fruit light 
to dark red. Flesh pale yellow tinged with red; 
very juicy. 
Gov. Wood (Sweet). A wonderful sweet cherry 
for home use.- Trees bear early. Fruit large, yel- 
lowish-white tinted with crimson. Flesh tender, 
sweet and juicy. 
APRICOTS. 
Apricots are best adapted for city gardens, or 
where trees are protected by buildings. They are 
delicious fruits, and, therefore, a little extra care 
should be given to protect the flowers from late 
spring frosts. Trees when planted in orchard may 
be protected by timber, or tall-growing fruit trees. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
2.tO:o LCCU Re tee ee ee $ .20 $1.75 $ 15.00 
Si toc,.4 feet. a.) eae a DA) SAAS 20.00 
Aviom 5 teeta. tAgec eee UL pace 25.00 
Varieties: : 
Early Golden. An early ripening variety of me- 
dium size. Skin smooth, pale orange color. Flesh 
yellow. Juicy and sweet, with good flavor. 
Moorpark. Trees very large. Fruits of largest 
size and excellent in both appearance and quality. 
