As One Of The 
Nation’s Largest 
Cherry Growers 
Assures You The 
Finest Trees To 

Be Had! 
Napoleon 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRY TREES Each Ten 50 to 100 
2 Year-’5.to'7,. 9.934 And UP. cece ces soa s teva ss ane vatican ae oneness $.90 $8.00 $50.00 
2. Vear 24 'to 5 ttre tos ee es Peni oes oe ote Renee ers -80 7.00 45.00 
2-Years>3.to 4 ft.5 35 to Sore ccc kit see maces Melee ates ee ea ats -70 6.00 40.00 
1:Year= 3:to.4 ft; . Sturdy. Buds $4...0% <3 cen on os penne eee .80 7.00 45.00 
Note—TREES ON MAZZARD ROOTS IN 1 YEAR ONLY AT 5c PER TREE ADDITIONAL 
Write for Prices on Larger Quantities 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Bright purplish black, very 
large, rich, and juicy, half tender. Tree vigorous, 
erect; heavy bearer. (June 30 to July 4.) 
BING—Tree very hardy, and vigorous, with heavy 
foliage. It succeeds in the East better than most 
sweet varieties. Fruit is large, dark brown or black, 
fine quality, delicious. Good shipper, ideal for com- 
mercial purposes. (July 5 to 10.) 
GOVERNOR WOOD —Fruit light yellow, marbled 
light red, large, heart-shaped, rich, sweet, and juicy. 
Productive. (June 24.) 


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ORCHARD OFFER( 
1 Cortland Apple 1 Bartlett Pear 
1 McIntosh Apple 1 Fellemburg Plum 
1 Orange Quince 
2 Yr. 4-5 Ft. BRANCHED TREES 
5 ror *2% 



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LAMBERT—Purple-red in color, rich, and firm. Con- 
sidered one of the largest of all cherries. Enormous 
crops every year. Tree grows well and is proof against 
fungous and insect attacks. Fine shipper. (July 18 
to 25.) 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—Good for market and 
canning. Large size, beautiful cherry, pale yellow 
with bright red cheek; sweet, juicy, and firm. The 
leading white sweet Cherry. (July 7 to 10.) 
SCHMIDT’S BIGGAREAU—Large size fruit of deep 
mahogany color. Flesh dark, very juicy, tender, and 
has fine rich flavor. An excellent shipper. Fruit grows 
in clusters. (July 10.) 
YELLOW SPANISH—Pale yellow with bright red 
cheeks. One of the best, most beautiful, and popular 
of all light colored Cherries. Productive. (June 30 to 
July 4.) 
BLACK GIANT—One of Burbank’s introductions. 
Tree large, vigorous, and very productive. Large 
black fruit late in season. Excellent quality. (July 
14 to 18.) 
SENECA—Similar to Black Tartarian in color and size, 
which it precedes by two weeks. Tree hardy and pro- 
lific. (June 10 to 15.) 
WINDSOR—Fruit very large, juicy, and firm; flesh 
pinkish and sometimes streaked. Good quality; ex- 
cellent bearer. Tree upright, vigorous, and rapid 
grower. Popular for its large size and dark color; 
almost black. One of the leading commercial sorts. 
(July 20 to 26.) 
