




Sweet Cherries 
The sweet cherry requires especially high dry soil for successful growing. 
If you do not have this soil don't waste your time in planting these trees. 
They should be planted about 25 ft. square and no trimming should be done 
on them the first two years. 
We produce some of the finest sweet cherry trees in the country. Our 
alluvial soil produces a very fibrous root system which is quite contrary to 
the general trend of sweet cherries in other districts where they have only 
a tap root. We suggest that you plant at least two-trees, even if of the 
same variety, for cross pollination. 
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 Above. 
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 
pollinizers. Priced Above. 
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 Above. 
NAPOLEON 
This is a choice yellow sweet cherry of highest quality. 
Large size, very firm, juicy and sweet. A very heavy pro- 
ducer of fruit with bright red cheeks. Sometimes known as 
Royal Anne or White Oxheart. Priced Above. 
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 Above. 

Schmidt's 
Bigarreau 

SWEET CHERRY PRICES 
All Branched, Budded and Well Rooted Trees 
Set Two Trees for Pollination 
1to9 10 to 49 50 or 






trees trees more 
Each Each Each 
7/16 Caliper, 3-4 ft.......- $1.75 $1.50 $1.20 
9/16 Caliper, 4-5 ft......-.. 1.95 1.65 1.50 

Black Tartarian 

RD 
EARLY RICHMOND 
SOUR CHERRY 
A variety somewhat similar to Montmorency only it is 
slightly smaller in size. The trees grow identical, but the 
Early Richmond ripens a crop and is out of the way before 
the Montmorency starts to ripen. Self pollinizing. Price: 
5/16 trees, 95c. 
Additional prices listed under Montmorency on opposite page. 
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