Krider's Early Bearing CHERRY TREES 
Large Montmorency—The Standard of Excellence in Cherries— 
Largest Sour Cherry—Unexcelled as Fresh Fruit or for Canning 
SWEET CHERRY VARIETIES 
SOUR CHERRY VARIETIES . 3246 BLACK BING. This black Cherry bears fruit of large size and 
3244 LARGE MONTMORENCY. Everywhere the most popular. Tree deep color. Flesh very solid, flavor of the highest quality; tree 
strong, thrifty grower, making a large symmetrical head; fruit is 
large size, dark red, melting, juicy, sprightly acid flavor, and is 
especially valuable for cooking purposes. This is the large dark red 
Cherry so much used for locker storage after quick freezing. The 
kind grown by large commercial orchardists and canned for the 
markets. Unequalled for Cherry pies or for fresh fruit after canning 
or freezing. 
| 3245 EARLY RICHMOND. The Cherry for those first juicy Cherry pies. 
Earliest ripening Cherry and a heavy producer of fruit. Large and 
light red in color. Bring top prices on early markets and very de- 
sirable for home canning or drying. Trees bear when quite small 
and long waits for a fruit crop are done away with when you plant 
a few trees of Early Richmond. 
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thrifty, upright grower, very hardy and productive; a fine shipping 
and market variety. Also excellent for drying and home canning. 
May be used for locker storage after quick freezing. Always brings 
top prices on the market due to its large size and deep color. 
\ 3247 WINDSOR. Tree upright, and a rapid grower; fruit large, round- 
ish, oblong, very firm and juicy; flesh pinkish and sometimes 
streaked; quality very good; a productive bearer; has attracted 
attention owing to its large size and shiny deep maroon color. 
3248 NAPOLEON or ROYAL ANN. A beautiful Cherry of large size, 
pale yellow with bright red cheek; flesh firm and sweet; one of the 
best for market and canning. 
YOUR CHOICE OF THE ABOVE 
CHERRY VARIETIES: 
Nice, 2-Yr., 9/16”, 3- to 4-ft. trees, 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.50 
Lawrence, Kansas 
March 12, 1951 
Krider Nurseries, Inc. 
Middlebury, Indiana 
Dear Sirs: 
Just a card to let you know we are very 
well pleased with the nursery stock ordered 
from you. Everything was well marked and 
so well packed. We do appreciate the care- 
ful attention given our order. Thank you. 
Very truly yours, 
digeahe Wake 
PLEASE NOTE BEFORE ORDERING 
We do not ship ANY Fruit Trees into the following States: 
California, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Nevada, Utah, 
Colorado, Arizona and Florida. 
PLANTING 
Plant Peach, Cherry, and Pear Trees 20 feet apart for 
orchards. 15 feet apart on city lots or crowded places. 
