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“I created a sensation among my neighbors when I picked 23 apple boxes full of big Sweet Cherries from my Starking Hardy Giant Tree.’’ Mrs. O. R. Myers, Wisc. 
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The new Starking Hardy Giant is the long-looked for Super- 
Hardy, red partner of the Stark Gold Cherry! Together they 
make the big All-American Red and Gold Hardy Sweet Cherry 
“team’’. Never before have we had two top sweet cherries so hardy 
they winter through 30° below zero weather safe and sound. And 
they help each other because they cross-pollenize—work together 
to give you big crops of the most delicious red and gold sweet 
cherries you ever tasted. 
Starking Hardy Giant trees bear immense clusters of huge 
beautiful, luscious cherries—gorgeous dark red, almost purple. 
The flavor is so full and rich; the flesh “‘bites’”’ so crisp and firm, 


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you can’t get enough of this superb eating! Ripens to tremendous 
size in mid-cherry season—only 2 to 3 weeks after strawberry 
time. Produced astonishingly heavy crops even where sweet 
cherries have never borne before. Here at last is the giant, hardy, 
crack-resistant sweet cherry. For supreme fruit-eating—for deli- 
cious desserts—for lip-smacking sweet-cherry pies, with a little 
lemon juice added for extra zip—you can’t miss with Starking 
Hardy Giant! Supply of trees limited—reserve yours promptly! 
The champion for Eating, Cooking, Canning, Market. 
Fine for North, Central, South. NNCS. U.S. Patented, and 
Trees Sold ONLY by Stark Bro’s. 
Seneca—Earliest Ripening Sweet Cherry 

Bore 23 Bushel Boxes in Wisconsin 
“T picked 23 apple-boxes full of big sweet cherries 
from the original tree of Starking Hardy-Giant in a 
single season. 
“Big Crops on this great tree year after year 
created a sensation among my neighbors and friends. 
So hardy it is easy to grow this Sweet Cherry even 
where Sweet Cherries have never grown before.”’ 
Mrs. O. R. Myers, Ozaukee Co., Wisc. 
Stark Lambert—Extra Hardy Strain 
A beautiful big black Sweet Cherry—one of the 
largest, glossiest and handsomest of all dark-colored 
Sweets, and Stark Strain is one of the Hardiest. 
Flesh is purplish red, crisp and delicious. Firm meaty 
and juicy, with a sweet rich flavor that wins friends 
at first taste. Fruit sets in great loose clusters— 
often a dozen or more cherries to a single fruit spur. 
For delicious Eating, Desserts, Freezing, Can- 
ning and Markets. NCS. 
Stark Lambert. Delicious, Sweet, Hardy. 
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Napoleon (Royal Ann)—Stark Hardy Strain 
Extra large Sweet Cherry. Golden yellow, over- 
spread with coral-red. Beautiful! Flavor rich and 
sweet. Flesh firm, juicy with crackling crispness. 
One of the most delicious Sweet Cherries for Home 
Orchards—a profit-maker for commercial growers. 
Keeps well. Ships beautifully. Most popular for 
Eating, Canning and Markets. Trees bear young 
and bear big crops. NCS. 
Rainbow Stripe—Sweet Yellow Lambert 
Trade Mark 
Unigue Bud-Sport of Stark Lambert. A huge, 
beautiful creamy yellow Sweet Cherry with a nar- 
row ruby-red stripe from stem to tip. Fruit has all 
the delicious firm, meaty, rich, sweet flesh which 
has made Stark Lambert a favorite for Eating Fresh; 
for delicious Desserts, Canning, Freezing and Mar- 
kets, plus the unusual coloring which attracts 
instant attention on the markets. Tree just as Hardy 
just as big crops as Lambert. Trade-Marked and 
Sold ONLY by Stark Bro’s. NCS. 
Rainbow Stripe. Yellow Sport of Lambert 
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Earliest to ripen of all tree fruits in our Test 
Orchard. More than 2 weeks ahead of Black Tar- 
tarian which it resembles in shape and color. 
A rich sweet flavor and juicy, melting flesh. Tree is 
vigorous and productive. One of the hardiest. 
Ideal for Roadside Markets—should be in every 
Home Orchard and small yard in all sweet cherry 
sections. Introduced by N. Y. Exp. Station. NCS. 
Black Tartarian Improved. Hardy Sweet 
(Deacon Strain) 
Favorite dooryard and roadside market Sweet 
Cherry. Not as large as some giant Sweets, but its 
purple-red, rich-flavored flesh—firm and crisp yet 
juicy, plus its heart shape and glossy rich color— 
delight the eyes and palate! Among the earliest to 
ripen. Good for shipping and canning, one of best 
for Eating Fresh and Desserts; Fine for Roadside 
and Local Markets. Adapts itself to widely different 
soils and climates. Heavy-bearing, sturdy tree. Ex- 
tra hardy. NCS. 31 
Black Tartarian Imp. Hardy, Early, Sweet. 

