MILTON NURSERY COMPANY, MILTON, OREGON 
CHERRIES 
Sweet Varieties 
Bing. Flesh very solid, flavor of the highest 
quality; tree thrifty, upright grower, very 
hardy and productive; a fine shipping and 
market variety. First of July. See colored 
illustration. 




































*Black Republican. Fruit large, very dark col- 
or when ripe; very rich and solid, and an ex- 
cellent keeper. Middle of July. Pollenizer. 
*Black Tartarian. Very large, purplish black, 
half tender; flavor mild and pleasant. Tree 
remarkably vigorous, erect and_ beautiful 
grower, and an immense bearer. Ripe last of 
June and beginning of July. Extensively used 
as a pollenizer. 
‘*Centennial. Very much like the Royal Ann in 
shape and color. As large, sweet. and good. 
Ripens a few days later. Extensively used as 
pollenizer. 
Lambert. Size very large; form roundish, heart- 
shaped; skin dark purplish red; flesh dark 
purplish red, meaty and of fine texture; semi- 
cling, small seed for so large a fruit; flavor 
sweet or very mild sub-acid, aromatic, rich. 
FRoyal Ann (Napoleon). Fruit large; very dark 
golden or tinted red colored skin when ripen- 
ing in bright sunlight; very rich and solid, 
and an excellent keeper. Middle of July. 

In extensive commercial plantings, for more 
prolific fruiting, Bing, Lambert and Royal 
Ann require pollenizers. Varieties marked 
(*) are recommended in proportions of one 
to eight or ten. For small home orchards 
pollenizers are not necessary or advised. 
Bing 
Tart ‘‘Pie’’ Varieties 
Late Duke. Fruit large, round- 
ish, rich, dark red, sub-acid. 
Tree hardy; very valuable. 
Ripens last of July. 
May Duke. This is one of the 
best hardy Cherries; medium 
size, dark red, melting, rich 
and juicy, sub-acid and sweet- 
est of all tart varieties. First of 
June. 
Montmorency. Large. Tree very 
hardy and immense bearer, 
fruiting when young and is a 
regluar bearer of fine crops; 
fruit large, fine flavor, shining 
red, valuable everywhere, espe- 
cially in coast sections where it 
is planted for commercial can- 
ning purposes. One of the fin- 
est pie Cherries. See colored 
illustration. 
‘Olivet. Tree hardy; fruit very 
large; a shining deep red sort; 
tender, rich and good. Last of 
June. 
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Large Montmorency 

For Prices of Fruit Trees, See Enclosed Pink Leaflet a 
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