SWEET CHERRIES 
Sweet Cherries should be planted as early in Spring as possible. ‘They will not 
survive late plantings if weather conditions are unfavorable. 
WINDSOR. One of the best quality dark cherries. Large, juicy and firm, one of the best, if not 
the best, for canning and eating out of hand. Tree is a rapid and upright grower. Ripens July 
15th to 20th. 
NAPOLEON (ROYAL ANN). A beautiful yellow cherry with a bright red cheek. Flesh is firm, 
juicy, very sweet and fine flavored. Bears heavily. An excellent canning variety. ‘Tree is vigorous, 
well shaped. Recommended for commercial and home planting. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. A large black meaty cherry that is well-known everywhere for its sweet 
flavored friut. Tree vigorous and a heavy bearer. Ripens middle to late June. 
SCHMIDT’S. BIGGAREAU. An extra large cherry with a deep, rich, mahogany color. Flesh dark, 
fine grained, tender, with a pleasing sweet flavor. Fruit grows in clusters. Tree vigorous, very 
productive. Ripens in July. 
Prices: 1 yr. Trees, 4-6’, 9/16” caliper, each $1.85; 3 for $5.40; 10 for $16.00. 
Prices: 1 yr. Trees, 3-4’, 7/16” caliper, each $1.65; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $13.00. . 
50 or more Trees, 1 yr., 9/16” caliper, 95¢ per Tree. 
50 or more Trees, 1 yr., 7/16” caliper, 85¢ per Tree. 
IMPORTANT. Cross pollination is essential with all sweet cherries. Always plant two or more 
kinds together to insure proper pollination. 

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