Stark New RECORD-BEARING Strain: Cherries | 
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ark Improved Lamber ardy Strain e Largest Black Swee erry, Hardiest, most dependable, most widely-successful of LARGE BLACK TARTARIAN 
except our Burbank’s eg Giant. (See color photo S below.) SWEET CHERRIES—ideal Hardy, Black Teammate of Stark Gold. After many years 
Dark purplish red, turning almost jet black when ripe; skin glossy—tough enough to in- of propagation we grow only the Deacon CERTIFIED POLLENIZING Strain which 
sure good shipping; sh firm, rich, sweet, juicy, of supreme quality—la gest and mos proved the best An extra la ge ack, heart- shaped, purpl d fleshed cherry, for home 
sho of sweet cherries, with extraordinarily small pit. Ripens im Early Summer about ; and market. Sweet, early, hardy. : ar ss Or pollenation is required, it is planted 
week before Stark Gold. We now offeran IMPROVED HARDY “STARK LAMBERT’’— almost to the excli 1 other black sweet cherrie 
our propagation for five years has been from a Record-Bearing Parent tree that bore every This RECORD-BE NG Strain of Black Tartarian Improved came from a famous 
year through a long period, and showed a marked improvement in hardiness and regular, stern Cher Expert. Our trees have been propagated DIRECT from his superior 
heavy bearing over all other Lambert trees. It led also in siz sr tree and Record-Bearin irent Tree. He rs “It is 100% better in bearing big crops regularly than 
vigor, producing heavy crops after 24 degrees below zero i ; possible our propa- any other Black Tartarian. The uniform huge si of its fruit is better than any other. A 
gation was worked to this tree—and now this super LAMBER re he Mother tree of good pollenizer for Bing, Lambert and Ro nn (Napoleon). Hardy ast year 
all Lambert trees we grow. Color Illustration below. Eating, Canning, Market. NCS. when a succession of heavy frosts took most of our fruit.’’ Eating, Canning, Market. NCS, 
Late. Where a late red tart cherry is wanted, Suda Hardy should ° sn our Orcharda ds ESC RAG ar came Eres 
Suda Hardy always be planted pS eae EE a fruit i ae Napoleon —Stark Strain TT oe ee Meret. co 
iced in immense q 3. sh Morello type, but larger, not quite so acid, tf ette ROYAL ANN is oN eallou ie Barly eearcemine : 
quality,and auc : ops. ns and comes on market 10 day ter Montmor« ae 1 che ae ae in pais ahs = C oe ; Royal Duke Hien _ Lalse, DER Oee 
Alw sells readily at premium prices. Montearly, Montmorency, Montlate, and sections > ‘ One of hea bearers | —the b of all the Duke 
Ha give a long season of luscious money-making fruit and are the best he S a v Strai . Market. NCS. 
cherries. Eating, Cooking, Canning, Market. NNCS. Introduced and Sold ONLY (BOIS. Pee SRE pe 
by Stark Bro’s. 
i Eating, Canning, Cooking, Marke! 5 
Montmorency Stark Seas¢ NNCS. iituateated above : © thie ie noveity in cherries—originatec é ry Tree with 
RACEIOiAll Nontinorencios amen crer fare = - n ing WHITE Lambert Che s witha narrow Blood Red Stripe from stem to 
Bi tl esse wstrains (Otis varicatoreecae Schmidt s—Stark Strain Lip rue bud rt. Fruit huge, delightful flavor, a 
Sat Le eee : sly chose Mont- Mid-Season_— Sweet Stark’s Strain 2 son. Tree hardy, bears abundant crops f Rainbow 
years, Ou perts unanimously chose yn Scl it’s Big ; al Tag Bacienare 7 - y large che es shaped exa y I S tripe 
morency Stark as the most profitable and Schmidt s Higarreau ae DG Ee : Ge r | 5 : ; Lamb 
a. ill e complete description and tractive verry with delicious quality. tee eae eon : ° : : AImDOrt 
5 Popular in East and Mid-We The tree of Chard. Great shipping cherry. (See Ce ! 
our strain is vigorous, productive and hardy. at right.) Introduced and Sold ONLY by Stark 
Cooking, Canning, Eating, Marketing. Bro’s. NCS. 
SE NE Cc A Earli 2 Earliest of NCS. Illustrated Above. Bi (Early Sz 
rn all tree fruits in our test D h Very Early. Better than a IN dar k Red er 
orchard. Ripens here in May, before yemouse Early Richmond, a week States a tter than most sweets. 
aa berrl more th £1 shies eanlicn earlier, larger, smalle De -bes early O productive. Should be 
SAR Te cia elt FALee int cherry except Montearly. ee thrifty, un- mbert, which ripens 
; - usually strong grower, good bearer. For tart ate B oth are great favorites in gr com- 
cherr Montearly, Dyehouse, Montmoren- mercial sweet cherry orchards. Eating, 
: cy Stark, Montlate, and Suda Hardy are the Cooking, Canning, Market. NCS. 
productiv the ha - best. NNCS. Budded f fi i 
Introduced andire mended by N fexp. -, Early. Ripe i r eae so rohtabl 
Station. Starts Sweet Cherry two Early Richmond apout a week Ships + sea peo 
weeks earlier. Ideal Roadside | at later than Montearly but not as good. Remarkably free from brow n-rot. NCS. 
1iould be in every 1e Orchard , Medium size, clear, bright red. Not » de- 
nall yard. Should be p y 1 irable as the Montmorency group. NNC. l arly 
shape and color. j y Iting flesh and 
a rich sweet ivor. I is vigoro and 
Branch of Trees 
Huge 
Stark Lambert 
vigorous, bear youn 
early. Large beautiful de 
yellow cherry tinted with crim- 
son. Not a commercial ship 
per. NCS 
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