SWEET CHERRIES. Must be sprayed and cared for if the trees 
are to be successful. Most state agricultural colleges have information 
available 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, 
purplish 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 varying shades of bright red over a yellowish background. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Fruit midseason, bright amber-yellow. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Fruit early to midseason, crimson on a yel- 
lowish-white background. 
SENECA. Bears very early fully two weeks earlier than Black 
Tartarian. Fruit purplish black. 
Trees one year from the bud. Each Per 10 
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