CHERRY TREES 
Cherry trees will not thrive on flat or wet land. The soil must be dry. It might be light 
sand or clay loam, or any soil between these. The only stipulation is dryness. 
Also another important fact about cherry trees is the rootstock; namely, the Mazzard and 
Mahaleb. The Mazzard is the old type rootstock that your father and grandfather would graft. 
These are natural sweet cherry roots and live over a long period. The other is the Mahaleb, 
the imported sour cherry root. This rootstock is standard for sour cherries but when sweet 
cherry varieties are budded on this root they usually have a shorter life than when budded on 
the Mazzard rootstock. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
THE TEN LEADING VARIETIES 
SENECA—Ripens very early, about two 
weeks before the Black Tartarian. Fruit re- 
sembles the Black Tartarian in size, shape 
and color. 
GOVERNOR WOOD—An early, white, 
heart-shaped cherry with a red cheek. The 
flesh is soft, juicy and sweet flavored. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—The leading black, 
soft-fleshed cherry. See description on the 
back cover. 
NAPOLEON — ROYAL ANNE — Large 
white, hard-fleshed cherry. 
BING—Large black, hard-fleshed cherry. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU-—A very large, 
hard-fleshed, black cherry. The tree is vigorous 
and very hardy. 
OXHEART — Large white, 
cherry with a red cheek. 
WINDSOR—A very solid, large black 
cherry. Vigorous tree and a good pollen pro- 
ducer for other varieties. Planted widely in 
commercial orchards. 
LAMBERT-—A very large, dark red, hard- 
fleshed cherry. Vigorous tree which is some- 
what disease resistant. 
YELLOW SPANISH—Late, yellow cherry. 
Vigorous tree and a very prolific producer of 
fruit. \ 
heart-shaped 
SWEET CHERRY TREE PRICES 
All Inspected for Trueness to Name 
Prices Per Tree (1 and 2 yr.) 
SO Ete LAL Ge 2 eal a eee 
45; ft) 9/160 to LL 160 ORG fae See a Ry 
Bad Et F/G to DAL Ge Se Bo eS we eda, 
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All on Mazzard Rootstocks 
50 or 
1-9 10-49 More 
OE REE as eer URE Ns $2.50 $2.10 $1.65 
UIE artes SR ae SY ea 2.15 1.75 1.40 
PRONE Sh ce A eal SES 1.75 1.45 115 
RL patel, Waele dee, 3.00 
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SOUR CHERRY TREES 
Worley’s Selected Strain of Montmorency— 
the only sour cherry variety we grow. 
All the buds for our Montmorency are cut 
off the Sunset Orchards, owned and operated 
by the C. H. Musselman Co. During the fruit- 
ing season Professor Ruef of The Pennsyl- 
vania State College and Glenn Slaybaugh, 
manager of the Musselman Orchards, along 
with other men from our state experiment 
station, select the most productive trees in the 
orchard and mark and test them for virus 
disease, they are known to few orchardmen, 
and cause the fruit buds to develop farther 
apart on the tree, thereby causing a reduction 
in your cherry crop before planting the tree. 
The only way to be sure of getting disease 
free trees is by testing the trees in the orchard 
and then obtaining budwood from those trees 
only. This process of selection has been car- 
ried on for approximately ten years and we 
venture to say that our Musselman strain of 
Montmorency sour cherries is superior to all 
others. 
SOUR CHERRY TREE PRICES 
Worley’s Selected Strains 
Prices Per Tree (1 and 2 yr.) 1-9 10-49 50 to 99 ee 
A tO) Peed WiLO CALs gle tui eee sven tens Ws. Siar $2.25 $1.85 $1.30 $1.20 
Sto 40 ft.5) 9/165*to 1/16 cal oe a ee tan 1.95 1.65 1.10 1.00 
DtONs. fhe 10" t0 OSLO, & Cale el hee 1.75 1.45 1.00 .90 
DUA C03 At 0/1 OU fou 16" Cale aici nit, ale ees 1.50 125 .90 80 
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