



For the Home Garden 
and Money-Making 
Orchards 


They are attractive in 
bloom, excellent for shade 
and produce the first 
fruits of the season. Ania) 
Schmidt's Big (Sweet) 
Immense size, deep black color, flesh 
very juicy, sweet, fine flavor. Bears 
fruit young and is productive. Ripens 
middle of July. 

(Above) 
Early Richmond 
The earliest of Sour Cherries. Delicious flavor. Very 
palatable when eaten from hand. Fine for pies, 
canning, in fact, it is truly a favorite for home use. 
Ripens in middle of June. 
(Above) 
Windsor (Sweet) 
Fruit extra dark, bordering on black, 
large and attractive. Flesh is hard, 
meaty, and pleasing to the taste. Fine 
for canning, table and market. Being 
a late sweet variety, it always has a | 
ready market. Ripens late July. 
Cherries are at their best 
when picked fresh from 
your own trees. 
Governor Wood (Sweet) 
Large, sweet, juicy, rich, delicious. 
Fruit tree very healthy and produc- 
tive. Ripens middle of June. 

