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See Page 49 DYEHOUSE 
tark Improved Lambert Hardy Strain e Largest Black Sweet Cherry, 
except our Burbank’s Black Giant. (See color photo S below.) 
Dark purplish red, turning almost jet black when ripe; skin glossy—tough enough to in- 
sure good shipping; flesh firm, rich, sweet, juicy, of supreme quality—largest and most 
showy of sweet cherries, with extraordinarily small pit. Ripens in Early Summer about a 
week before Stark Gold. We now offeran IMPROVED HARDY “STARK LAMBERT’’— 
our propagation for five years has been from a Record-Bearing Parent tree that bore every 
year through a long period, and showed a marked improvement in hardiness and regular, 
heavy bearing over all other Lambert trees. It led also in size of fruit, gallons per tree and 
vigor, producing heavy crops atter 24 degrees below zero. As rapidly as possible our propa- 
‘gation was worked to this tree—and now this super LAMBERT tree is the Mother tree of 
all Lambert trees we grow. Color Illustration below. Eating, Canning, Market. NCS=s 
Late. Where a late red tart cherry is wanted, Suda Hardy should 
Suda Hardy always be planted. Tree is perfectly hardy and the fruit is pro- 
duced in immense quantities. Of English Morello type, but larger, not quite so acid, better 
quality,and produceslarger crops. Ripens and comes on market 10 days after Montmorencies. 
Always sells readily at premium prices. Montearly, Montmorency, Montlate, and Suda 
Hardy give a long season of luscious money-making fruit and are the best tart 
cherries. Eating, Cooking, Canning, Market. NNCS. Introduced and Sold ONLY 
by Stark Bro’s. 
Mid- 
Montmorency Stark Season 
Best of all Montmorencies. After testing 
all leading strains of this variety for many 
years, Our experts unanimously chose Mont- 
morency Stark as the most profitable and 
finest of all. (See complete description and 
color illustration Page 53.) 
Eating, Canning, Cooking, Market. 
NNCS. Illustrated above. 
Schmidt’s—Stark Strain 
Mid-Season Sweet. Stark’s Strain of 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau is a large, black, at- 
tractive Cherry with delicious quality. 
Popular in East and Mid-West. The tree of 
our strain is vigorous, productive and hardy. 
Cooking, Canning, Eating, Marketing. 
NCS. Illustrated Above. 
Very Early. Better than 
Dyehouse Early Richmond, a week 
earlier, larger, smaller seed—best very early 
cherry except Montearly. Tree thrifty, un- 
usually strong grower, good bearer. For tart 
cherries, Montearly, Dyehouse, Montmoren- 
cy Stark, Montlate, and Suda Hardy are the 
best. NNCS. 
Early. Ripe 
Early Richmond about a week 
later than Montearly but is not as good. 
Medium size, clear, bright red. Not so de- 
sirable as the Montmorency group. NNC. 
ar Branch of 
? Huge 
Stark Lambert 
SEN ECA Earliest Sweet. Earliest of 
all tree fruits in our test 
orchard. Ripens here in May, before 
strawberries, more than two weeks earlier 
than Black Tartarian, which it resembles in 
shape and color. Has juicy melting flesh and 
a rich sweet flavor. Tree is vigorous and 
productive and is one of the _ hardiest, 
Introduced and recommended by N. Y. Exp. 
Station. Starts Sweet Cherry Season two 
weeks earlier. Ideal for Roadside Markets— 
should be in every Home Orchard and 
small yard. Should be planted everywhere. 
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ECORD-BEARING Strain Cherries 



SENECA 
Earliest-of-All 
Hardiest, most dependable, most widely-successful of LARGE BLACK TARTA RIAN © 
SWEET CHERRIES—ideal Hardy, Black Teammate of Stark Gold. After many years — 
of propagation we grow only the Deacon CERTIFIED POLLENIZING Strain which 
proved the best. An extra large, black, heart-shaped, purplish-red fleshed cherry, for home 
and market. Sweet, early, hardy. Where hardiness or pollenation is required, it is planted ¥ 
almost to the exclusion of all other black sweet cherries. ) 
This RECORD-BEARING Strain of Black Tartarian Improved came from a famous 
Western Cherry Expert. Our trees have been propagated DIRECT from his superior — 
Record-Bearing Parent Tree. He says “‘It is 100%\better in bearing big crops regularly than 
any other Black Tartarian. The uniform huge size of its fruit is better than any other. A 
good pollenizer for Bing, Lambert and Royal Ann (Napoleon). Hardy—bore last year — 
when a succession of heavy frosts took most of our fruit.” Eating, Canning, Market. NCS, 
Napoleon — Stark Strain| in our Orchards is EXTRA Large. Eating, | 
Canning, Cooking, Market. NNCS, 
(ROYAL ANN) Late. A large yellow, pink- 
Early. Large, light red, _ 
blushed cherry, grown in all Sweet Cherry Royal Duke rich, juicy, semi-sweet 
sections. Tree hardy. One of heaviest bearers 
—the best of all the Dukes. Cooking, Eat= 
of all sweet cherries. The Stark Hardy Strain ing, Market. NCS. 



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IC _tC—New Mystery Cherry 
remarkable novelty in cherries—originate ark red Lambert Cherry Tree with 
one limb bearing WHITE Lambert Cherries with a narrow Blood Red Stripe from stem to 
tip—a true bud-sport. Fruit huge, delightful flavor, “4 
ripens mid-season. Tree hardy, bears abundant crops 
uniformly large cherries shaped exactly like Lam- 
bert. Fine cherry for your home or commercial or- 
chard. Great shipping cherry. (See Color Photo ‘‘R” 
at right.) Introduced and Sold ONLY by Stark 
Bro’s. NCS. 
Bi (Early Sweet.) One of the most delicious 
IMG dark Red cherries. Succeeds in Central 
States and East better than most sweets. Tree 
hardy, foliage heavy, productive. Should be 
planted with Stark Lambert, which ripens 
later. Both are great favorites in great com- 
mercial sweet cherry orchards. Eating, 
Cooking, Canning, Market. NCS. 
. Budded from finest big Rec- 
Windsor ord Tree. Profitable, Sells 
well. Ships well. Dark red. Extremely har-| 
dy. Remarkably free from brown-rot. NCS.) ie 
Very Earl : 
Governor Wood ‘ Suet) - 2 
Trees vigorous, bear young. Very ee 2 ; : : 
early. Large beautiful delicious 
yellow cherry tinted with crim- 
son. Not a commercial ship- 
per. NCS. 


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