Emlong’s Popular Big- Yielding Varieties 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BLACK GIANT 
Our most beautiful black, and largest sweet Cherry. Bears 
heaviest crops of any sweet Cherry we have grown. Fruit ripens 
late, keeps a long time on the tree and after picked. Excellent 
shipper and canner. Hardy as Tartarian. Price 5¢ per tree 
more than rates quoted at bottom of this group. 
WINDSOR 
Cherries ripen late, prolonging your Cherry: profits. They are 
large, dark blackish maroon color, and of wonderful keeping 
and shipping quality. Hardy and abundant yielder. Prices of 
trees below. 
SCHMIDT 
No finer sweet Cherry can be grown for the midseason mar- 
ket. Schmidt Cherries are extra large, plump, and uniform in 
size. A beautiful dark glossy black in color. The flavor is rich 
and superb. Quality is extra firm and fine for fresh desserts, 
shipping and canning. A hardy, prolific bearer and fine pol- 
lenizer. Trees priced below. 
PRICES SWEET CHERRY TREES: No Discount 
Well Rooted Trees—Plant Them 25 Feet Apart 
1to9 10to49 50ormore 
(each) (each) (each) 
7/16 in. caliper, 3 to 3 Y2 ft. .. .$1.85 $1.70 $1.25 
9/16 in. caliper, 32 to 42 ft. . 2.00 1.85 1.50 
11/16 in. caliper, 4/2 to 6 ft. ... 2.35 2.00 

Black Tartarian 
TARTARIAN 
The very popular purplish black sweet Cherry which 
ripens early, and has marvelously rich flavor. Fruit 
matures to large size. Trees are hardy and bear young 
and heavily. A leading shipping and canning Cherry. 
Excellent pollenizer. Trees priced above. 
NAPOLEON 
The favorite golden sweet Cherry with beautiful pink 
cheek. Known as Royal Ann in some sections. Fruit is 
extra large, deliciously sweet flavored. Favored for fresh 
desserts, cdfining and shipping. Prolific producer. Trees 
priced above. 
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HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Large, glistening black, sweet, hybrid Bush Cherries. 
Good to eat fresh or canned. They bear in cold climates, 
where standard Cherries fail. Borne in great quantities 
on low-growing bushes. White blooms in spring make 
them ornamental. Leaves turn red in fall. Trim to de- 
sired shape and size. Set 3 feet apart. Thrive in any 
aba good soil or in shrub border. PRICE: 2-yr., field-grown 
Oka Dwarf Hardy (QUICK-BEARING BUSHES), 50c each; 3 for $1.40. 
Hybrid Cherry-Plum 

OKA - Dwarf Hardy Hybrid 
A practical and delicious fruit. This Hardy 
Hybrid Cherry-Plum bears a full crop even in 
coldest climates where regular SWEET CHER- 
RIES do not thrive. Larger than sweet Cherries, 
the fruit is dark purplish red all the way 
through. Small stone. Delicious and sweet, 
fresh or canned. Lovely white bloom in spring. 
Plant in garden or shrub border, preferably 
near Plum trees. BEARS QUICKLY—OFTEN 
YEAR AFTER PLANTED. PRICES: Branched 
trees, 2 to 3 ft., $1.40 each; 3 to 4 ft., $1.60 
each. 

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