
Sweet September 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Bing. A popular commercial Sweet 
Cherry, originated in Oregon, but being 
replaced in Virginia by the Greenwood. 
Flesh very solid, flavor of the highest 
quality. 
Black Tartarian. One of the best Sweet 
Cherries. Purplish red Cherries of me- 
dium size and excellent quality. Trees 
are fruitful, healthy, and regular bearers. 
Governor Wood (Wax). The early Wax 
Cherry. Light yellow; extremely sweet, 
juicy, rich flavor. Good size, finest qual- 
ity. Tree vigorous and productive. A 
variety no home orchard should be 
without. 
Lambert. Large, dark purple, sweet, firm 
and rich. Prolific bearer, splendid qual- 
ity. 
Napoleon (Wax). The large, late golden 
variety of fine appearance and the very 
largest size; yellow and amber with 
bright red blush; flesh firm, juicy, de- 
licious. Profitable for a market variety; 
finds a ready sale both for canning and 
dessert. Forms a grand tree that ripens 
its heavy crops in June. 
Seneca. The earliest large, dark purplish 
Sweet Cherry known. Has excellent 
quality and great promise. 
Windsor. Large, sweet, almost black, fine 
quality. 
- Sweet Cherries, Standard Varieties 
1to10 10to50 50 to 300 
Each Each Each 
4-6 ft. 2.00 1.75 1.50 
3-4 ft 1.75 1.25 
1.50 
Prices on Early Richmond and 
Large Montmorency 
10 to 50 «658 to. 300 
1 to 10 
- Each Each Each 
4-6ft. | $1.75 $1.45 $1.25 
3-4 ft. be les 1,25 90 
2-3 ft. 1.25 
1.00 80° 
CHERRIES 
Plant Cherries commercially for profit. They are easily 
grown and prices for the fruit are always high. They produce 
large crops comparatively early and are not affected by many 
diseases or pests. 
There are two distinct types of cherries, Sweet and Sour. 
While the Sours are most widely grown in the South, the 
Sweets, the best commercial Cherries, can be successfully 
grown in most of our Southern States. We call your attention 
to our fine new Sweet Cherry Varieties, and invite you to 
write us for more information on Cherries. 
NEW VARIETIES OF SWEET CHERRIES 
GREENWOOD 
Very large, dark red. Firm and good shipper. Often tops the New York market. The 
Greenwood is extremely popular in Albemarle County, Virginia, where it is the 
leading commercial variety. 
AUGUST SUPREME 
A New, Red, Sweet Cherry ripening one month later than old varieties, extending 
the Cherry Season. 
SWEET SEPTEMBER 
The New, Red Autumn Sweet Cherry ripening in September, extending the season 
another month. Honored with U.S. Plant Patent No. 94. 
PRICES ON AUGUST SUPREME, GREENWOOD, AND SWEET SEPTEMBER 
1 to 10 10 to 50) =—50 to 300 
Each Each Each 
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SOUR 
CHERRIES 
Early Richmond (English 
Pie Cherry). An old-time 
choice Sour variety, ex- 
ceedingly productive and 
reliable, with dark red 
fruits of medium size, 
sprightly acid flavor. Un- 
surpassed for cooking. 
June. 
Large Montmorency. The 
largest and best of the 
Sour varieties, and the 
most extensively planted 
commercial variety. <A 
Cherry of the Richmond 
class, but larger and more 
solid. An upright grower, 
hardy, heavy cropper. Rip- 
ens from seven to ten days 
later than the Richmond. 
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