THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 7 
FLEMISH BEAUTY—Very sweet; productive and 
hardy; large and fine. September. 
KIEFER—An immense cropper and very hardy, 
fine color when ripened properly; a great market 
variety. October to January. 
WORDEN SECKEL — A small pear of the best 
quality, a heavy bearer and very hardy. 
DWARF PEARS 
Dwarf pear trees can be planted where there is 
not much room, as they make only a small round 
top and come into bearing at once, generally the 
second year BARTLETT-DUCHESS. 
4-6 ft., 65c each 
CHERRIES FOR THE MARKET 

5 to 7 ft., $1.00 each, $60.00 per hundred 
4 to 5 ft., 60c each, $50.00 per hundred 
Whips, 50c each, $40.00 per hundred 
SWEET VARIETIES 
BING—Is well recommended as a cherry of large 
size, delicious flavor; color is almost black, very 
solid meat; ripens late. 
GOV. WOOD — A most prolific bearer; fruit is 
large, round, color yellow mottled with red, very 
early, hardy and profitable. 
LAMBERT—Very large, jet black when ripe, very 
firm, sweet and juicy, and a heavy bearer. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)—Fruit large, very solid, 
pale yellow when ripe. Late. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER—A new fall bearing sweet 
Cherry, ripening in September. Fruit is firm, does 
not rot easily. It is excellent for canning and a 
very prolific bearer. (Plant patent No. 94.) 
4 to 5 ft., $1.50; 5 to 7 ft., $2.00 
TARTARIAN—An old variety that is still popular; 
cherries of medium size, black in color, ripens 
late. 
WINDSOR—Fruit large, liver colored, flesh firm 
and good quality, tree hardy and productive. 
YELLOW SPANISH—Large, pale yellow, flesh sol- 
id, sweet and juicy, tree vigorous and productive. 
Good market variety and will ship well. June. 
SOUR VARIETIES OF CHERRIES 
BRASSINGTON—Can be classed as either sweet 
or sour. Is sweet but acidy. It is a good bearing 
red cherry and a valuable market sort. 
EARLY RICHMOND — The standard of produc- 
tiveness and hardiness, fruit is a dark red, large, 
best for pie cherry, tree very hardy and produc- 
tive. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Good size, long shape, dark 
red when ripe, flesh solid, rich and juicy; late. 
MONTMORENCY—Very large, bright red, ripens 
late when other cherries are scarce; hardy and 
profitable. 
