BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., 
BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 15 
CHERRIES 
Cherry trees are a real asset to any home! Big, sweet, luscious cherries—fresh from the tree—will be 
appreciated by the whole family. Makes an excellent shade or lawn tree. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BING—One of the best and most delicious cherries. The 
color is deep, dark red—nearly black; meat firm, sweet, and 
exceedingly well flavored. Almost unequaled in size, attrae- 
tiveness and quality. Fruit hangs on the tree well and ripens 
uniformly so the crop can be taken at one picking. De- 
servedly one of the most popular. Requires pollenization, 
LAMBERT—A very large, heart-shaped cherry with firm 
flesh and rich, sweet flavor. An excellent shipper, taking first 
rank for commercial production. Is less subject to frost injury 
at blossom time than other sweet varieties. Requires pollen- 
ization. 
ROYAL ANNE—Large, light yellow with red cheek. Ranks 
among the best sweet cherries because of its large size, hand- 
some appearance and high quality. Excellent for dessert, and 
the leading sweet canning variety. Requires pollenization. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Medium to large, bright purplish 
black. Tender, juicy, very rich flavor. Productive, and ripens 
very early. Good pollenizer. 
GOVERNOR WOOD—A large, heart-shaped cherry with 
firm flesh and rich flavor. Fruit light yellow, marbled with 
red. Strong grower, and good bearer, Fine pollenizer for 
Royal Anne. 
CENTENNIAL—Large, yellow, firm-fleshed and excel- 
lently flavored. Good for canning or eating fresh, and a good 
pollenizer. 
WATERHOUSE—Medium to large. Yellow with red cheek, 
greatly resembling Royal Anne, and with the added advantage 
of being a good pollenizer, 
DEACON—A large black cherry, with firm flesh and rich 
flavor. To the merits of the fruit is the added advantage of 
being a good pollenizer, 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND—Medium size, dark red, melting, 
juicy, sprightly acid flavor. This is unsurpassed for cooking 
purposes, and is exceedingly productive. Ripens June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—Medium to large, blackish red, 
rich, acid, juicy and good. Very productive, an excellent 
eanner. Late July to mid-August. 

MONTMORENCY CHERRY 

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LATE DUKE—Large, dark red, juicy and rich. An old, ex- 
cellent variety, very productive, Mid-July. 
MAY DUKE—Similar to Late Duke, but ripening a month 
earlier. 
MONTMORENCY—The most widely planted sour cherry, 
by reason of its early and regular bearing habits, and fine 
flavored fruit. Scarlet red color, round plump fruit hangs in 
clusters, making picking easy. 

ROYAL ANNE CHERRY 
PRICES ON SWEET AND SOUR CHERRIES 
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COMBINATION CHERRY TREES 
(Sweet) 
Where space is limited, or for ordinary family use, we 
recommend these combination trees. They give a variety of 
cherries, insure pollenization, and provide no wasteful surplus 
of fruit. 
Tartarian, Bing, Royal Anne, Lambert ................ $4.00 
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Royal Anne, Lambert, Black Republican ...:........... 3.50 
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(Also available—trees with other varieties of pollenizers 
than Tartarian and Republican.) 
