
WINDSOR CHERRIES. They are abundant bearers. 
CHERRIES 
Sweet Cherries need cross-pollination to insure satisfactory crops. Plant at least two 
different varieties. Sour Cherries are self-fruitful. Plant Sweet Cherries 30 ft. apart, 
Sour Cherries 20 ft. apart. Months after name of variety indicate the time of ripening. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
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BLACK TARTARIAN. Early July. Sweet, bright purplish-black. Juicy and rich. An immense 
bearer. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Late June. The earliest sour Cherry, dark red. Fruits soon after planting 
and bears heavily every year. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Late July. Late sour Cherry, good size, almost black and sprightly acid. 
Tree bears young and heavy. Hardy for extremely cold latitudes. Low growing like a dwarf 
tree. Plant the English Morello if your space is limited. 
MONTMORENCY. Mid-July. The leading sour Cherry, and the best pie Cherry. Fruit is good- 
sized, fine flavored and bright, clear red. 
NAPOLEON. Early July. Sweet, large, pale yellow with bright red cheek. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. Mid-July. Sweet, almost black, very juicy. This is one of the largest 
of our Oxheart Cherries. 
WINDSOR. Late July. A dark red Oxheart Cherry, very large, sweet, firm and rich. 

OXHEART CHERRY COLLECTION (Group No. 903) 
2 Black Oxheart Cherries (Black Tartarian, Schmidt's Bigarreau) 
1 Red Oxheart Cherry (Windsor) 
1 Yellow Oxheart Cherry (Napoleon) 
4 Oxheart Cherry Trees, 4 to 6 ft., for only $9.50. 



