CHERRIES 
Why You Should Plant Calapooia Grown Trees 
All the bud wood used in propagating our trees is taken from certified, marked trees of the best 
proven strains. These will produce fruit of the same type for quality, size and quantity. 
SWEET CHERRIES—On Mazzard Roots 
Commercial orchards use the Bing, Lambert, and Royal Ann extensively for canning, barreling, and 
to supply the fresh markets. We recommend the following trees for pollenizing: Black Republican, Black 
Tartarian. The Black Republican is more used for this purpose because barreling plants always accept the 
fruit in connection with other varieties at a fair price. It is a prolific and sure crop tree. Plant one tree 
out of every nine as a pollenizer, that is one ninth of the total orchard should be pollen zers. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
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SWEET CHERRIES 
Bing. Large fruit, of heart shape, and is almost black when fully 
tipe. The flesh is firm, meaty and very sweet. Is purplish red 
in color. A very fine cherry for fresh use, and also for ship- 
ping. Ripens early in July. 
Lambert. One of the largest cherries known. It is smooth and 
glossy, dark red with numerous russet dots. The meat is pur- 
plish red with light colored veins. Firm and with full flavor. 
The fruit is round heart shaped and a very good shipper. The 
tree is vigorous and a thrifty grower. 
Royal Anne. A large yellow cherry with red cheek. Firm sweet 
juicy flesh. Among the best varieties for canning and for 
market. The hardiest of the light yellow cherries. Requires a 
pollenizer. 
Black Republican. A medium sized cherry with purplish fruit. 
Very sweet, and the best all around pollenizer for most sweet 
cherries. Ripens with the Bing. 

ROYAL ANNE CHERRY 
SOUR CHERRIES 
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SOUR CHERRIES 
Kentish or Early Richmond. Medium 
size, dark red, melting and juicy, 
acid flavor. One of the most val- 
uable and popular of the acid 
cherries and is unsurpassed for 
cooking. Tree slender grower, 
exceedingly productive and very 
hardy. Stands most severe weath- 
er. 
Montmorency. Large round cherry, 
of bright red color. The flesh is 
tender, and mildly acid. One of 
the most popular of the fine qual- 
ity acid cherries. Good commer- 
cial canner. 
Late Duke. The fruit is large, round 
and of a dark rich red. Sub-acid, 
and hardy. Ripens around 3 
weeks after the Royal Anne. 

NOTICE 
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tomers so please feel free to 
write us about any planting 
problems you may have. We 
answer all inquiries. 

FRUIT TREE 

FIGS 
$2.50 each 
Brown Turkey. A very large, long fruit of rich purplish-brown 
color, becoming deeper purple as they mature. Rich straw- 
berry-red flesh, fine grained, sweet and juicy. It seems to 
bear equally well, whether it be directly on the coast or in 
the interior or desert valleys. Larger and finer figs will be 
produced if the trees are heavily pruned back in the winter. 
8 YOU CAN EASILY SUCCEED WITH OUR SUPERIOR PLANTS 
