\WINDSOR 
(Sweet.) Exceptionally large, juicy, firm; flesh pinkish, sometimes 
streaked. Good quality, excellent bearer. Tree rapid grower, vigorous, 
upright. Fruit popular for its large size and dark color; almost black. 
Best commercial variety. Late July. 
Prices of Sweet Cherry Trees (Except as noted) 
Your Choice of Varieties, Alike or Assorted 
1-9 Trees Postpaid 
1-9 10-49 50-99 
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7 ET et Jac foe fC 6° | | Meee. Cuneo c, bacto pemcncad od csctow comic 1.80 1.45 1.00 
Vayri, eS) Ft tallig ots seis: ees cena tates tensasr nee 1.80 1.45 1.00 
Growers please write for special prices where quantity lots are desired. 
The dates after varieties indicate keeping season of the fruit. 
All 1-year trees are shipped separate from other stock. 
Other Leading Sweet Cherries 
EMPEROR FRANCIS. (Sweet.) One of the newer Cherries of Napolean 
type but better in quality. Fruits are similar but become redder and 
darker. Early July. 
BING. Fruit very large, black, highest quality. Early July. 
~ LAMBERT. Large, dark purple. Firm, rich and juicy. Produces a large 
crop each year. Late July. 
: ~ GIANT. New. Large, black, keeps well. Mid-July. 
\ BLACK TARTARIAN SWEET SEPTEMBER. The fruits are an attractive medium dark red, 
= : : Le : similar to the Windsor, deliciously sweet; excellent for eating fresh 
Very large, bright purplish black, tender, juicy, very rich. Tree re- or canning. Ripens about September Ist. Hangs on tree about 3 
arkebly vigorous and erect grower, and an immense bearer. One of © weeks after ripening. Price: 2-yr., 5-6 ft., $3.00 each; 5 for $14.25. 
ie most popular varieties in all parts of the country. Late June. 2-yr., 4-5 ft., $2.50 each; 5 for $11.75, postpaid. 
All Sweet Cherries are self-unfruitful, that is they will not set fruit 
with their own pollen but have to be pollinated by another Sweet Cherry 
variety. The exceptions are Bing, Emperor Francis, Lambert and Na- 
poleon. These will not cross pollinate each other but require another 
pollinator such as the variety Giant. . 
\ SCHMIDT'S 
BIGARREAU 
The fruit is of very large size, of deep mahogany € 
color. Flesh dark, tender, very juicy, with a fine rich @= 
flavor. One of the best for sauce. Mid-July. 
~\NAPOLEON (Royal Ann) on 
weer) Fruit is ‘large, light amber over-toned with red— 
“for canning and maraschino purposes. Enormous crops. 
Napoleon 
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