FAMOUS NEOSHO 
NEOSHO CHERRIES (Sour) 
PRICES—Early Richmond, Montmorency 

: Each 5 Rate 25 Rate 
| 2-3 ft., 5/16 in. cal. ........$0.50 $0.45 $0.40 
4 e 3-31 ft., 7/16 in. cal ....... .60 55 50 
312-4 ft., 9/16 in. cal. ...... 75 .70 65 
4 ft. up, 11/16 in. cal. ....... .80 75 .70 

MONTMORENCY. (Sour.) The most widely planted Cherry. 
Productive and a regular bearer. Colors early before ripe 
—a distinct advantage for shipping. The fruit is roundish, 
plump and a beautiful glowing red. It hangs in clusters, 
making picking easy. The fruit does not crack or rot, 
even in very hot weather. It hangs on without dropping 
after it is dead ripe. The flesh is rich, sprightly and 
pleasant. A good shipper and a good canner. Does not 
mash down in the box. 

EARLY RICHMOND. (Sour.) The favorite early bright red 
May sour Cherry. Fruit is medium size. A good canner. 
Tree is medium size. Ripens about a week earlier than 
Montmorency. 

Neosho Montmorency (Sour) 

A Sweet Cherry planted alone is not likely to bear fruit, 
aaams| because it is self-sterile. Plant a Black Tartarian with any |oo 
other Sweet Cherry. 

BLACK TARTARIAN. (Sweet.) Most widely planted Sweet Cherry 
east of the Mississippi. Beautiful lustrous, purplish black when 
ripe. Medium size for Sweet Cherry, very good quality. The 
tree is a very large, vigorous, upright grower. Very productive 
and regular bearer. Early. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. (Sweet.) Yellowish white tinted with crim- 
son; large. Very good quality; ripening early, with Black Tar- 
tarian; blooms early. 
NAPOLEON. (Sweet.) The best yellow Cherry. Often sold and oe ——_—"~ 
grown as Royal Ann. Best of the sweets for dessert and canning. Neosho Napoleon (Sweet) 
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