‘ 
" MONTMAMMOTH 
SOUR CHERRY 






County, in 1928. A sport of the Montmorency. Bears 
the second year — no waiting for fruit. High quality 
cherries are large, often calipering an inch in diameter. 
As the tree is dwarf and spreading in growth, it is 
much easier to pick than other varieties, as the bulk 
of the crop can be harvested from the ground. Heavy 
producer — 8 to 5 fruits per spur. The parent tree was 
one year old when planted, which was 32 years ago, and 
it produced a 6-gallon crate of fruit the third year. The 
many fine points that this sour Cherry has, is rapidly tak- 
ing the place of all sour Cherries. 
PRICE: 1 Yr., 2-3 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.35; 10 
for $14.00. 
‘M TMORENCY SOUR CHERRY 
UC eye MONTMO : 
The leader of all Sour Cherries. Ripens midsummer. 
1 Montmammoth (sour) One of the finest flavored Sour Cherries. Bears enor- 
2-3 ft. trees — mous crops of beautiful red Cherries regularly. Trees 
idt’s Bia. (sweet bear three years after planting. All trees propagated 
1 Schmid 3 g ( ) from certified virus-disease-free Budwood. 
7/16 in. tree 
10 to 50 or 
$ .50 PRICE: 49 trees more 
PAT Me «61-Yr., 3-314 ft. Each Each Each 
trees Se ee ee $1.35 — $1.10 $ .80 
SWEET CHERRIES Bi -Alorit.o. 2 ee 1.60 1.30 .95 
NAPOLEON. 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. 
. SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. The Giant of the Black Sweet Cher- 
ries. Especially noted for coming into bearing at an early 
age. Bears heavily, is very hardy and a sure cropper. Im- 
mense size, deep black; flesh dark, tender, very juicy, fine 
flavor. Ripens July. 
WINDSOR. Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably firm, of fine 
quality, an excellent shipper and a good bearer. Ripens middle 
of July. 
PRICE Sweet Cherries, (All varieties listed): 
Each 10 100 
Yr .7 71 Gin... eee $1.60 $15.00 $100.00 
: 17.00 125.00 


PLUM 
TREES 
Burbank. A large red variety, ripening in August. 
Reine Claude. (Green Gage). Large yellow-green, juicy, 
melting, sugary. Ripens quite late. 
Stanley Prune. The best Prune. Large, deep bluish pur- 
ple, very sweet and bears at an early age; September 
. 
ripening. 
PRICE OF PLUM TREES (AII Varieties Listed): 3-4 ft. 
trees, $1.25 each; 10 for $9.75. 
Schmidt’s Sweet Cherry q i oi 

16 The ACKERMAN NURSERIES 
This variety was found by Lee McClain, of Knox 


