
WINDSOR CHERRIES. They are abundant bearers. 
CHERRIES 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Standard Trees, Bearing-Age, 5 to 7 ft., with Fruit Buds... $ 3.00 $8.10 $25.00 
7 yewea Vedr-0 107 Ovily Usd, HEAVY 1. > suse rss 2.29 6.30 20.00 
= br: pee etait, Orchard -GIZ64. 2 sk 2 a: 1.75 4,95 15.00 
Abbreviations: 
BA.—Standard Trees, Bearing-Age St.—Standard Trees, 2 year 
Months after name of variety indicate the time of ripening. 
Available in 
BLACK TARTARIAN. June. Sweet, bright purplish-black. Juicy and rich. 
An immense bearer. 
EARLY RICHMOND. June. The earliest sour cherry, dark red. Fruits soon 
after planting, and bears heavily every year. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. August. Late sour cherry, good size, almost black 
and sprightly acid. Tree bears young and heavy. Hardy for extremely 
cold latitudes. Low growing like a dwarf tree. Plant the English 
Morello if your space is limited. 
MONTMORENCY. July. The leading sour cherry, and the best pie cherry. 
Fruit is good-sized, fine flavored and bright, clear red. 
NAPOLEON. July. Sweet, large, pale yellow with bright red cheek. 
SCHMIDT'S BIGARREAU. July. Sweet, almost black, very juicy. This is 
one of the largest of our Oxheart cherries. 
WINDSOR. July. A dark red Oxheart cherry, very large, sweet, firm and 
rich. See illustration. 
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