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The 
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~ Canning and Pie Cherry 
These select record-breaking Montmorency trees develop 
into uniform shapely specimens beqring heavy crops of 
very large fruit. 
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Fruit large, firm, ships perfectly. Bears very young, pro- 
duces tremendous money-making crops and is successful 
every where. 
Fruit Growers Consider This the Finest Sour Cherry 
In Cultivation 
Because of its distinctive acid flavor, delightful in pies 
and preserves. 

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 
in July. 
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- 
skinned, freestone. Ripens in June. 

PRICES OF PIE CHERRIES: (Per tree) 
lto9 10 to 49 50 or more 
trees trees trees 
APIOS OSIM ra aire. ik Sees $2.00 $1.65 $1.20 
BiG. ABiiaee reel ee eras Ses Lf5 1.45 1.05 
DRORG Milcese er Ae kee eka. 1.50 1.25 95 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES: (Per tree) 
1to9 10 to 49 50 or more 
trees trees trees 
Sito sO aise cess et es ie $2.60 $2.30 $1.80 
AOL Oem Sete eta cd oo, 2.29 1.85 1.50 
SAtO? Seite Aut eer be. eee sence 1.85 1.55 1.20 
Dito eas tens rie ie ee 1.40 1.20 1.00 
SWEET CHERRY FAVORITES 
Governor Wood. Light yellow with red Z 2 
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. Mid- 
dle 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 cornmmercial and home 
growers. 
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. 
