Sweet Cherries 
Berrien County, Michigan, is rapidly becom- 
ing known as a producer of the finest rooted 
cherry trees in the United States. Cool weather 
coupled with an extremely long growing season 
and light alluvial soil produces a very fibrous 
root which readily transplants to any type of 
soil. Because of our ideal climatic conditions 
here,‘ the great commercial growers in the 
cherry sections are all gradually coming to 
Michigan grown trees. 
YELLOW SPANISH -- 
A fine yellow cherry that when ripe is slightly 
darker than Napoleon, which it resembles a 
great deal. As a yellow cherry it is one of the 
best. Has slight. red cheek when fully ripe. 
PRICED BELOW. 
BLACK TARTARIAN -~ 
Very common black sweet cherry. The inside 
flesh is purple or darkish black, and is very 
sweet and juicy. Popular for eating, canning 
and shipping. Ripens early. PRICED BELOW. 
NAPOLEON 
This is a choice yellow sweet cherry of highest 
guality. Large size, very firm, juicy and sweet. 
A very heavy producer of fruit with bright red 
cheeks. Sometimes known as Royal Anne or 
White Oxheart. PRICED BELOW. > 
WINDSOR 
A large, dark red cherry. Flesh is quite firm, 
making it an excellent shipping variety. Fruit 
clings to the tree long after. ripe»-Trees are 
hardy, regular prolific bearers, and good pol- 
linizers. PRICED BELOW. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU 
A hardy strain of Bing, about the same size, 
and presents much the same appearance. Is a 
deep mahogany red in color; flesh is tender, 
juicy and fine flavored. Bears young, hardy, 
and a sure cropper. PRICED BELOW. -> 
SWEET CHERRY PRICES 
All Branched, Budded and Well Rooted Trees 
Set Two Trees for Pollination 
lto9 10to49 S0or 
more 
Each Each 
Each 
7/16 Caliper, 3-4 ft CMe ey Se SGA0) 
9/16 Caliper, 4-5 ft 1.95 1.65 1.50 


