EP UAC NI 
NO. 41 
1 Montmorency 
(sour) 9/16 in. 
1 Black Sour, 
AL UR 
2 Sweet Cherries 
fyour choice), 
9/16 in. 
$4.50 
Nef, not prepaid 

SWEET CHERRIES 
3-322-——-Black Tartarian 
Very large, purplish black, heart-shaped, flesh mild and sweet, 
and quality considered one of the best. Tree is vigorous, upright 
grower and immense bearer. Ripens in July. We recommend this 
as one of the best Sweets for home use. 
: 3-315—Napoleon (Royal Ann) 
Of fine appearance and very largest size. Color yellow and 
amber, with bright red blush; flesh firm, juicy and delicious. Bears 
enormous crops ripening in July. 

Montmorency 
Large 
MONTMORENCY 
Sour Cherry 
3-311—The leader of all Sour Cherries. 
Ripens midsummer. One of the finest flavored 
Sour Cherries. Bears enormous crops regularly. 
Best all-around Cherry grown. Tree bears two 
to three years from planting. The best Sour 
Cherry for pies and home use. OUR TREES 
HAVE ALL BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE 
MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- 
CULTURE TO BE VIRUS FREE AND HAVE 
BEEN PROPAGATED FROM VIRUS DIS- 
EASE-FREE BUDWOOD. No more worry 
about losing trees due to the dreaded disease, 
“Yellows”. This special certification costs you 
nothing extra—your guarantee as to receiving 
disease-free stock. 
10 to 50 or 
49 more 
PRICE: Each Each Each 
1-Yr., 3-315 ft. trees._......_. $1.25 $1.10 $0.80 
2-Yr., 9/16 in. calip. trees 1.50 1.30 1.00 
2-Yr., 11/16 in. calip. trees 1.75 1.65 1:25 
3-313—Schmidt's Bigarreau 
The Giant of the Black Sweet Cherries. Especially noted for 
coming into bearing at an early age. Bears heavily, is very hardy 
and a sure cropper. Immense size, deep black; flesh dark, tender, 
very juicy, fine flavor. Ripens in July. 




New SOUR 
BLACK CHERRY 
Beautiful Maroon-Black Color. 
3-310—Truly a Black Beauty. A real Novelty. 
A Sour Cherry that is black—believed to be the 
first of its kind grown in the United States. In 
the fall of 1935, Mrs. Dolechek, of Rahway, 
New Jersey, imported some seeds from Rumania, 
and in 1986 was successful in growing thirteen 
trees, three of which were sent as a gift to the 
President of the United States. These seedling 
trees produced the fourth year. The introducers 
sent some budwood to us in 1944, from which 
we have now grown enough trees to offer them to 
our customers. 
The manner of growth is identical with the 
Montmorency and the fruit is about the same size. 
Cherries are black with red juice; semi-sour in 
flavor. Fruit ripens one week later than the Mont- 
morency. Tree is hardy and a medium grower. 
A good many varieties of Black Sweet Cherries 
have been offered, but to our knowledge, this is 
the first black sour cherry introduced. Be the 
first to have one of these trees in your neighbor- 
hood—order early for the supply is very limited. 
PRICE: Each 3 10 
7-9/16 in. trees........ $1.50 $4.25 $13.50 
9-11/16 in. trees...... 1.75 4.75 15.50 




Schmidt's Bigarreau 
PRICE Sweet Cherries (All varieties listed) : 
10 or more 
Each Each 
3-314—Windsor 7/16 inch trees................ $1.35 $1.25 
‘ . 9/16 inch trees................ 1.60 1.50 
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Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably firm, of fine quality Li ALG Since oe ee 1.85 75 
an excellent shipper and a good bearer. Ripens middle of July. 
ACKERMAN'S CHERRIES ALL GROWN FROM VIRUS FREE BUDWOOD a5 
