
OUR GRAPE PLANTS WIN BY COMPETITION 
CHERRY PRICES ON PAGE 16 
BING CHERRY 4 !2rge sized black 
cherry which ripens with 
the R. Ann and whose habit of growth is similar 
to the R. Ann, One of the best fresh fruit cherries 
on the market and is good shipper. 
HOSKINS. This is a very fine pollenizer for 
the Royal Ann| We have found 
it to be one of the best. The cherry is black, re- 
sembling the Bing, Very hardy and firm. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY "2°. 
round- 
ish, red, flesh tender, mildly acid and better 
quality than the Early Richmond and about 10 
days later. One of the popular sorts. Late June. 
Planted commercially for large canners. 
ROYAL ANN (NAPOLEON) 
A beautiful cherry of large size; pale yellow with 
bright red cheeks; flesh firm, juicy and sweet. 
One of the best for market and canning. The 
hardiest of the light yellow cherries and deserv- 
edly popular. Early July. 
KENTISH or EARLY RICHMOND 
Medium size, dark red, melting and juicy, acid 
flavor. One of the most valuable and popular 
of the acid cherries and is unsurpassed for cook- 
ing. Tree slender grower, exceedingly productive 
and very hardy. Stands most severe weather. 
MAY DUKE This is one of the best hardy 
cherries; medium size, dark 
red, melting, rich and juicy. First of June. 
LAMBERT One of the largest known. 
Smooth, glossy, dark purplish- 
red, wtih numerous russet dots. Almost black 
when ripe. Flesh dark purplish-red with white 
vein; firm, meaty, flavor sweet, rich and highest 
quality. Form roundish, heart shaped. Tree hardy 
and vigorous. A good shipping variety and one 
of the best for canning or shipping. Ripens later 
than Bing. 
BLACK TARTARIAN Very _larse, 
; ; bright, pur p- 
lish-black; half tender, juicy, very rich and flavor 
excellent. Tree a vigorous grower and producer. 
June. A good pollenizer. 

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Bing Cherry 
Here is a sample of fine Bing Cherries for the 
season of Fall 1947 and spring 1948. Will have 
a good supply of these at that time 
BLACK REPUBLICAN Medium sized 
black cherry 
with purplish flesh. Very sweet. Good pollenizer. 
Originated by Seth Lewelling, a pioneer nursery- 
man of Oregon; this variety very good for pollen- 
izing R. Ann, Bing or Lambert. 
LATE DUKE Fruit large, roundish, rich 
dark red; sub-acid. Tree 
hardy; very valuable. Ripens last of July. 
NEW DEACON The best_ pollenizer 
grown for sweet cher- 
ries, especially Bing and Lamberts. Looks like 
Bing. Firm. 
ENGLISH MORELLO Black red color, 
acid, juicy, me- 
dium sour. 
GOLD CHERRY A new sweet cherry, fine 
=F for preserving or mara- 
schino. 
MAZZARD CHERRY SEEDLINGS 
NOT GRAFTED 
For Orchard Planting. These are extra nice rooted trees; but not grafted. 
2 to 3 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 
35¢ each 
45¢ each 
4 to 6 ft. 
6 to 8 ft. 
60c each 
75¢e each 
(Grafted Cherry Prices on Page 16.) 
