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We have discontinued propagating all sour Cherries except the two varieties listed as they have proven so far 
superior to other kinds that we have decided to offer our customers only the best. 90%, of all Sour Cherries 
grown in the United States consist of these two varieties. 
Large Montmorency Bargain No. 26 








The leader of all Sour Cherries. Ripens mid- _SIX ASSORTED CHERRY 
summer. One of the finest flavored Sour Cher- TREES 
ries. Bears enormous crops regularly. Best all- Your choice of varieties, 
around Cherry grown. Tree bears two to three except Sweet September. 
years from planting. The best Sour Cherry for -.3 Sweet 3 Sour 
pies and home use. All 9/16 in. 
Each 10 100 -- 32 to 4/2 ft. trees. 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 3-4 ft..$0.60 $5.50 $50.00 fa Net, 
SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, ~ $2.80 N&t prepaid 
11/16 in. and up .... -70 6.50 60.00 
Sweet Cherries 
® * e Bears young, very heavily, is vary 
Schmidt S Bigarreau hardy and a sure cropper. Ime 
mense size, deep black; flesh dark, tender, very juicy, fine flavor. Ripens 
in July. 
July T ~ Very large, purplish black, heart-shaped, 
Black artarian flesh mild and sweet, and quality considered, 
one of the best for market and dessert. Tree is vigorous, upright grower and 
immense bearer. Ripens in July. We recommend this as one of the best 
Sweets for home use. 
i (Royal Ann). Of fine appearance and very largest size. 
Napo eon Color yellow and amber, with bright red blush; flesh 
firm, juicy and delicious. Profitablo for market, finding a ready sale both 
for canning and dessert. Bears enormous crops, ripening in July. 
Wi d Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably firm, of fine quality, 
in sor and a good bearer. Tree hardy and prolific. Ripens mid- 
dle of July. Highly recommended by some of the most prominent fruit 
growers in the country. A valuable addition to any garden or orchard. 
Bi One of the best known and most popular dark sweet Cherries. 
ing Fruit large, dark colored, nearly black. Considered one of the 
most profitable. Tree hardy and vigorous. Seems to succeed in the East 
better than most Sweets. Ripens late June. Should be included in every 
planting, ALL VARIETIES LISTED: Each 10 100 
2-yr., 9 /16 in., 314-414 tte eo er | -$0.70 / $6.50 $60.00 
SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 11 /16 in. and up eeeeee ee © One 80 7.50 70.00 
Y Sweet September CHERRY 

varieties. Each 
Price is net, not subject to any cash discount. 
NEW FALL-BEARING CHERRY. U. S. Plant Patent No. 94 
A new find in sweet Cherries! Ripens September first and hangs until the snow flies. 
Bears the second or third year after planting! Fruit is dark red, similar to Windsor. 
There is no record in the history of horticulture ofa fall-bearing Cherry until the 
accidental discovery of the parent tree which produced 15 bushels in one year. All fruit 
was sound and perfect, no worms, rot, or leaf spot without ever having been sprayed. 
Hardier than the average sweet Cherry. For some unknown reason ripens its fruit in 
September instead: of June although the tree blossoms at the same time as other standard 
1-yr., 3-4 tes trees Di disisinieie nw fel elaiale gi wluvairiecelaty.<)cisvele eraialons eieisis eruicis Coa De $4.00 $12.00 
~ (Early Ripening 
RiCHMOPENCY Montmorency). New! 
Large! Extra Early. Ten days earlier than Mont- 
morency. Largest Sour Cherry grown—tred, very 
juicy, fine flavor. These facts are of decided ad- 
vantage, as the size, quality, and earliness of this 
Cherry bring a much larger profit. Should replace 
all other Sour Cherries. Similar to Charlevoix, 
but better. Pig 
Each 10 100 
2-yr., 9 to 11/16 in., 
Y, .30.70 $6.50 $60.00 
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