
CHERRY, BING 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BING—One of the largest of the black sweet cherries. Flesh 
very solid, flavor of the highest quality; tree thrifty, upright 
grower, very hardy and productive. A good shipper. Requires 
pollenization. 
BLACK REPUBLICAN—Medium sized. Very dark red, almost 
black. Rich, solid and an excellent keeper. Pollenizer. 
*BLACK TARTARIAN—Very large, purplish black, half ten- 
der; flavor mild and pleasant. Tree vigorous, immense bearer. 
Ripe last of June. Pollen‘zer. 
LAMBERT—A very large, heart-shaped cherry with frm flesh 
and rich, sweet flavor. Dark purplish red, meaty and of fine 
texture. Good shipper. Requires pollenization. 
ROYAL ANN (Napoleon)—Fruit large; light yellow with red 
cheek, very rich, solid, excellent keeper. The leading com- 
mercial canning variety. Requires pollenization. 
SPECIAL NOTE 
During the past few years considerable research work 
has been carried on by the Oregon Experimental Sta- 
tion at Corvallis, -n regards to the virus trouble in cher- 
ries, which has caused considerable loss to many beauti- 
ful orchards. Weare thoroughly convinced in the neces- 
sity of this work and have cooperated to the extent that 
we are now offering only trees propagated from regis- 
tered trees, which have been indexed and found to be 
free from injurious virus troubles. These parent trees 
are all registered with the Experimental Station and the 
registered number can be furnished with any of our 
trees. All are budded or grafted on the true Mazzard 
root. It costs more to grow trees this way but the final 
results in the orchard is our main consideration. BUY 
ONLY THE BEST. Ours will stand the test of time. 

CHERRIES 
Cherry trees are a real asset to any home, not only for the 
large, sweet, luscious cherries they produce but also for the 
valuable shade they afford. They thrive in almost any soil 
with very little care but, of course, respond to care and at- 
tention, especially while young. The sweet varieties are larger 
but less hardy than the sour varieties. All the bud wood used 
in propagating our trees is taken from certified, marked trees 
of the best proven strains and are budded on the whole roots 
of true mazzard stock. 
PRICES ON ALL CHERRIES 
Your Choice of Varieties—Alike or Assorted 
Age Height Caliper Each 3for 6for 10for 
yn: 3-4’ 36-14" $1.25 $3.45 $ 6.50 $10.00 
yet 4-5’ Vy -54" 12500 453.0 Sob Wel 2ebO, 
il aya 5-6’ 52-34" 1.75 5.00 9.25 15.00 
2-yr. branched 5-7’ 11/16” up 2.50 7.00 L325 20.00 
Write for prices on 50 or more trees 
SOUR CHERRIES 
NOTE: Due to their growing habits, Sour Cherries are gen- 
erally somewhat shorter in height than Sweet Cherries for 
the same caliper. 
EARLY RICHMOND (Kentish)—Medium size, 
flesh melting, juicy and rich acid flavor. June. 
LATE DUKE—Large, dark red; juicy and rich. 
cellent variety, very productive. July. 
MONTMORENCY — The 
bright red; 
An old ex- 

most widely planted sour cherry. 
Tree very hardy and productive; regular bearer of fine crops; 
fruit large, 
liye 
fine flavor, shining red, valuable everywhere. 





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