EARLY RICHMOND 
A leading sour Cherry, used extensively 
by canners. Excellent for pies and pre- 
serves. Hardy tree of medium size, dense, 
upright-spreading, uninjured by cold. 
Fruit 34 inch in diameter, light red, thin- 
skinned, freestone; very tart and juicy. 
Bears a big crop in June. 
PRICES OF PIE CHERRIES: 
1to9each 10to49 each 50 to 99 each 
Large 
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These select, record-breaking Montmorency 
trees develop into uniform, shapely specimens 
bearing heavy crops of very large fruit. 
Fruit large, firm, ships perfectly. Bears 
very young; produces tremendous, money- 
making crops and is successful everywhere. 
Fruit Growers Consider This the Finest 
Sour Cherry in Cultivation 
_ Because of its distinctive acid flavor, de- 
lightful in pies and preserves. 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES: 
1to9each 10to49 each 50 to 99 each 
Ato 6 tte ee eae $1 50 $1 25 $1 00 Ato. fti5.o2 ee 5. $1 65 $1 40 $1 15 
Sito 4 ft ee 1 25 1 00 85 3.104. fot eee 1 40 115 1 00 
2:t0'3 ft.2 sana eee 1 00 85 65 2, to: 3 ft. nee or os 1 15 1 00 80 
Governor Wood. Light yellow with red cheek. Tender, rich, delicious flavor; 
large, firm, heart-shaped fruit. Vigorous and productive. June. 
Napoleon. Light lemon-yellow, tinged with red. A sweet Cherry of high quality. 
For market and canning. Keeps well. Late June. 
Yellow Spanish. Frurt large, yellow, slightly darker than Napoleon when ripe, 
Vigorous grower. One of the best. Early June. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
The Best Sweet Cherry 
Here is the best and most dependable of the sweet Cherries. Its great heart- 
shaped fruits of rich, dark purple look irresistibly tempting. The sweet, mild 
flavor and rich tang have won it a nation-wide popularity with both commercial 
and home growers. 
A Prime Market Favorite 
For the big market trade hundreds of miles from orchards, local fruit markets 
or fruit stands scattered all over the country, they offer a dependable yearly 
yield that is sure to bring profit to the grower. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
