




RED PIE 
CHERRIES 
The 

very large fruit. 
everywhere. 
and preserves. 
in July. 
skinned, freestone. Ripens in June. 
(per tree) 1to9 
trees 
U8 oh Sok 1 A Ros del ee ac FoR OE rah $2.00 
BOLE Gah Pee Bern eons see Re, 1.75 
YAH (oR | Pec ntnt ke pw AE rE ae, ee 1.50 
(per tree) 1to9 
trees 
Sto: 6: foe ae eee. et ees, $2.50 
A tO. Si itaee eee cera hinee coat 2.20 
Sito4 Hive se ys ore ee 1.80 
21rd Tha sete sheen eee aie a ee 1.40 

ERRY FAVO 


SWEET C 
Governor Wood. Light yellow with red 
cheek; tender, rich, delicious; very 
fine, large, roundish. June. 

Napoleon. Light lemon-yellow, tinged 
with red. Late June. 
Schmidt's Bigarreau. Flesh tender, juicy, 
good flavor. Mahogany color. Middle 
of July. 
Yellow Spanish. Ripens early in June. 
Fruit large, color yellow. Tree vigor- 
ous grower. 
BLACK TARTARIAN -- 
The Best Sweet Cherry 
Here is the best, most dependable and wide- 
ly successful of the sweet Cherries. Its great 
heart-shaped fruits (rich, dark purple hue) 
look irresistibly tempting. The sweet, mild fla 
vor and rich tang have won it a nation-wide 
popularity both with commercial and home 
QIowe!rs. 
A Prime Market Favorite 
For the big market trade hundreds of miles 
from orchards, the local fruit markets or fruit 
stands scattered all over the country, they offer 
a dependable yearly yield that is sure to bring 
profit to the grower. 
These select record-breaking Montmorency trees develop 
into uniform shapely specimens bearing heavy crops of 
aa Fruit large, firm, ships perfectly. Bears very young, pro- 
* duces tremendous money-making crops and is successful 
Fruit Growers Consider This The Finest Sour Cherry 
In Cultivation 
Because of its distinctive acid flavor, delightful in pies 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Tree small, round-headed, with distinctly drooping 
branches. Fruit three-fourths of an inch in diameter, color dark red. Flavor 
tart, good quality; excellent for preserving and pies. Freestone. Ripens 
EARLY RICHMOND. A leading sour Cherry, used extensively ‘by canners, 
excellent for pies and preserves. Tree medium size, dense, upright- 
- spreading. Fruit three-fourths inch in diameter, color light red, fruit thin- 
PRICES OF PIE CHERRIES: 
10to49 50ormore 
trees _ trees 
$1.70 $1.50 
1.50 1.25 
1.30 1.00 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES: 
10t0o49 50o0rmore 
trees trees 
$2.20 $1.90 
1.90 1.60 
1.55 1.30 
1.20 1.00 
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