5 Best SWEET CHERRIES 
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NAPOLEON (Royal Ann) (Sweet.) Exceptionally large, juicy, firm; flesh pinkish sometimes streaked. 
(Sweet). Fruit is large, light amber over-toned with Good quality, excellent bearer. Tree rapid grower, vigorous, upright. Fruit popular 
red—used for canning and maraschino purposes. Enor- for its large size and dark color; almost black. Best commercial variety. Late, 
mous crops. Early July. July. 
EMPEROR FRANCIS 
(Sweet.) One of the newer 
Cherries of Napoleon type bit 
better in quality. Fruits are 
similar but become redder and 
darker. Early July. 

All of the Sweet Cherry 
and two-year Sour Cherry 
varieties propagated and 
now growing in Maloney 
Brothers Nursery, Dans- 
ville, New York, have been 
examined by the Massa- 
chusetts Trueness-to- 
Name Inspection Service. 
To the best of our knowl- 
edge, these trees are true- 
to-name as they now stand 
in the nursery row. 
A. P. FRENCH. 

\. Sweet September Cherr 
BLACK TARTARIAN <e ie 
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Very arge, right purplis black, tender, juicy, very rich. fractiveumecianicorered Lye e 
Tree remarkably vigorous and erect grower, and an immense me i 
bearer. One of the most popular varieties in all parts of the similar to the Windsor, 
country. Late June. deliciously sweet; excel- 
lent for eating fresh or 
canning. Ripens about 
COLLECTION No. 4—CHERRY September Ist. Hangs on 
trees about 3 weeks after 

2-yr., 5-6 ft. Trees ripening. Price: 2-yr., 
1 Windsor 1 Napoleon 5-6 ft., $3.00 each; 5 
1 Montmorency (2-yr., 4-5 ft.) for $14.25, | 2eyr., 4-5 
3 for $5.95 Ah eae each; 5 for 
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