



Napoleon-Yellow— 
Sweet. Old-time favorite, suc- 
ceeds practically everywhere. Heavy 
bearer of large light yellow heart- 
shaped fruit. 
Windsor— Sweet. Liver color- 
ed large cherry, wonderful flavor. Orig- 
inated at Windsor, Canada. Hardy pro- 
lific tree. Valuable for market or family 
use. 
CHERRY 
TREE 
GARDEN 
1 Montmorency 
(Sour) 9/16 
1 Black 
Tertarian 
(sweet) 7/16 
1 Napoleon 
Yellow 
(sweet) 7/16 
TREES ° 398 
FOR 

Montmorency 
Cherry 


















Black Tartarian 
Quince 
ORANGE—Best of All Quince. 
Regular annual bearer of fine, large, rich 
yellow, aromatic fruit. Makes delicious 
jam and quince “honey”. Trees hardy in 
most all sections. Begin bearing very young 
and produce large crops. 
Price: 1 yr. 7/16 in., 3-4 ft., Each 
$1.80: 2 for $3.45. 

Hansen Bush Cherry 
(See Page 28) 
Fruit as delicious as sweet cherries; 
makes excellent Jell and Jam. 
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Select Cherry Trees 
Montmor @mcCy—Sour. Known and grown everywhere. 
Ripens late in June and is best sour cherry for market. Makes delicious 
pies; fine for canning. Fruit larger than Richmond; bright red, acid 
flavor. Grow Montmorency for the Canning Market. 
Early Richmond-—sour. one of the most popular sour 
cherries, unexcelled for cooking. Dark red, tart, and juicy. Hardy trees 
uninjured by cold. Big crops. 
Black Tartarian-— sweet. Best known black sweet. Ex- 
tensively planted and prolific. Regular bearer of big, black juicy, sweet 
fruit. Hardy, vigorous. Best and most profitable black sweet cherry— 
for market and home. 
Schmidt's Bigarreau— 
Sweet. Newer sort. Unusually hardy. 
One of the best late sorts, especially in 
Northern sections. Largest size, firm fruit; 
deep red to mahogany. Brings best prices. 
CHERRY TREE PRICES 
(Except August Supreme ) 
Sour Cherry 2 yr., 9/16 in., 4 to 5 ft. 
Each ... $1.65 10 for ... $15.20 
Sn tOreem ed oo 25 for .... 33.45 
Sweet Cherry 1 yr., 7/16 in., 3 to 4 ft. 
Each . $1.65 3 for.“ 1° $4.75 
10for . $15.95 


New Fall Bearing Sweet 
AUGUST SUPREME 
This true fall-bearing sweet cherry 
ripens in mid-August to continue the 
season of this delicious fruit into 
fall. Dark red, medium large fruits, 
red to the pit. Fine flavor for eating 
fresh or canned. The tree is a vigor- 
ous grower, producing the usual 
good sweet cherry crops. Plant Pa- 
tent No. 164. Ripening when no 
other cherry varieties are on the 
market, this new cherry can well be 
commercially profitable. Why not 
plant an August Supreme for fall 
cherries — it bears young. 
Price—7 /16 in., 3-4 ft., Each 
$1.95; 3 for $5.55; 6 for 
$10.50. 






















August Supreme 


