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purplish black, heart-shaped, flesh mild the best selling commercial black sweet 
and sweet, and one of the best for mar- Cherries. Height of excellence in quali- 
ket and dessert. Tree is vigorous, up- ty for eating, canning or shipping. Trees 
right grower and immense bearer. Ripens are vigorous growers, tremendous pro- 
in July. We recommend this as one of ducers, sure croppers. Ripens in July. 
the best Sweets for home use. Excellent 
Paes WIND Fruit large, dull red; 
when planted as a pollinizer for other NDSOR flesh remarkably firm, 
varieties: and of fine quality. A good bearer. Tree 
Th Black. B hardy and prolific. Ripens middle of 
PAUL ROSE Sass Chery! Silees July. _ Highly recommended by some of 
else like it! Garden lovers will all be the most prominent fruit growers of the 
anxious to see this new variety in bear- country. A valuable addition to any 
ing, so plant now, and make your gar- garden or orchard. 
den or orchard the center of attraction. 
Aside from being a rare novelty, due to NAPOLEON BARGAIN 
the distinctive black band on the suture aoe bis Of NO. 7 
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of each cherry, Paul Rose is a worth- and ae eee Four Cherry Trees 
while variety of fruit. Produces a heavy ; t g 1 Richmorency 
crop of large, light red cherries of fine es Color yel- ~ died St chan 
flavor, ripening in July. 2-yr., 9/16 in. hrs a Bee, : M91.80 med) 
trees, 79c each; 10 for $7.50; 100 for st acer eg Paes es 
$69.00. SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 11/16 PRE | Ai Zyr, 9/16 in. 
in., and up, 89c each; 10 for $8.50; ACs US ei trees 
100 for $79.00. delicious. Profit- 
able for market, +e Bl 
finding a ready Net, Not Prepaid 
sale both for 
canning and 
dessert. Enormous crops, ripens in July. 
AUGUST SUPREME Te, com- 

anion to 
Sweet September. (U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 126.) Here is the newest thing in 
Sweet Cherries—A variety of highest 
quality that ripens in mid-August. The 
fruit is medium large, dark red, with 
flesh red clear to the pit. A fine Cherry 
for either eating fresh, or for canning. 
By the use of August Supreme and 
Sweet September in conjunction with 
standard varieties, the Sweet Cherry 
season may be prolonged from May 
until frost. Every home owner and 
fruit grower should have at least a} 
Paul Rose Sweet Cherry few of these wonderful trees. 
Prices of Sweet Cherries for Spring of 1943 
ALL VARIETIES (except August Supreme, Sweet September and Paul Rose) : 
Each 10 100 
Ze V ioe Oui 2) to 4 YS) ft ee teeeve ns $0.70 $6.50 $59.85 
SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 2-yr., 11/16 in. and up... .80 7.50 69.85 
Five or more trees of a single variety and grade at the 10 rate; 25 or more 
at the 100 rate. SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR ALL CASH WITH ORDER. 
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SOUR CHERRIES 
RICHMORENCY . & Plone rer 
Largest Sour Cherry Grown! Just think 
of it—a Cherry having all the good 
qualities of Montmorency, but ripening 
ten days earlier—and larger than any 
sour Cherry grown. This is one 


time will likely replace to a 
large extent all sour varieties. 
Due to its earliness, extra large 
size and excellent quality, it 
commands the highest prices on 
any market. A _ planting of 
Richmorency made this year 
will be a sound investment for 
the future. PRICES: 2-yr., 
9/16 in. trees, each 75c; 
10 for $7.00; 100 for $60.00. SPE- 
CIAL SUPER-SIZE, 11/16 in., and up, 
each 85c; 10 for $8.00; 100 
for $65.00. ABOVE PRICES NET, SUB- 
JECT TO NO FURTHER DISCOUNT. 
SWEET 
SEPTEMBER 
True Fall Bearing 
Cherry 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 94). Something 
new and unusual in Sweet Cherries in your 
back yard in the fall when other varieties 
have been gone for months. Ripens in 
September and fruit hangs on until snow. 
Fruit is large, about like Montmorency, 
and bright red in color. Flesh is crisp, rich 
and sweet. Retains its color when canned. 
Sweet September bears the second or third 
year. It is extremely hardy, much more 
so than other varieties, and a_ strong, 
healthy grower. Try at least one or two 
trees and give yourself the luxury of this 
fine new variety. PRICES OF EITHER 
AUGUST SUPREME OR SWEET SEPTEM- 
BER: l-yr., 3 to 5 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 
3 of one variety for $3.75. 
BING One of the best known and most 
popular dark sweet Cherries. Fruit 
large, dark colored, nearly black. Con- 
sidered 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. 



August Supreme 
mercial planters and the leader of all Sour 
Cherries. Ripens in mid-summer. One of the 
finest flavored sour varieties. Bears enormous 
crops regularly. For years has been considered 
the best all-around Cherry grown. Tree bears 
two to three years after planting. PRICES: 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 342-42 ft., Each 60c; 
10 for $5.50; 100 for $50.00. SPECIAL 
SUPER-SIZE, 11/16 in. and up, Each 70c; 
10 for $6.50; 100 for $60.00. 
of the coming varieties that in MAY DUKE The Sweetest Sour Cherry 
Known. A very early, dark 
red variety of good quality, ripening in June. 
The choice of many for either canning or pies, 
as its acidity is pleasantly mild. We know of 
no other Cherry that quite takes the place of 
May Duke. PRICE: 2-yr. 9/16 in., 3% to 
42 ft., each 70c; 10 for $6.50; 100 
for $60.00. SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE, 11/16 in. 
and up, each 80c; 10 for $7.50; 100 
for $70.00. On Large Montmorency and May 
Duke, 5 or more trees of a single grade and 
variety may be purchased at the 10 rate; 
25 or more at the 100 rate. SPECIAL DIS- 
COUNT FOR ALL CASH WITH ORDER. 
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