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STANDARD SWEET CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Large, purplish black. Tender, juicy, very rich. 
Vigorous grower, prolific bearer. Early. 
Governor Wood. Famous early wax. Heart-shaped. Light yellow 
flushed with red. Firm and sweet. Vigorous, productive. 
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Lambert. Large, late dark red. Rich, firm, good shipper. Heavy, 
regular bearer. Strong grower. 
Napoleon. Most popular Wax Cherry. Two weeks later than Gov- 
ernor Wood; larger, better shipper. Beautiful golden background, 
bright red cheek. 
. Yellow Spanish. Bright amber-yellow, reddish blush. Rich, sweet and 
tender, but firm enough for shipping. Resembles Napoleon, a few 
days later. 
PRICES ON STANDARD SWEET CHERRIES 
1lto5 5tol0 10to30 30to50 
Each Each Each Each 
AX to: 6. fti 3 ee. $2.35 $2.25 $2.00 $1.85 
3 to 4 ft. 62. 1.85 1.75 1.65 1.50 
23togs iti oes 3 1.65 1.55 1.45 1.35 
Note.—On quantities of more than 50, write for commercial 
growers’ prices. 
4-TREE HOME CHERRY ORCHARD—COLLECTION C-13 
‘ Consisting of one each Early Richmond and, Large Montmorency 
Greenwood Pie Cherries; also one each Napoleon Yellow Wax and Greenwood, 
Dark Red—two of the best Sweets. All 4 trees in 4 to 6 ft. size— 
only $8.85. 
PRIZE SUPER SWEET CHERRIES 
Greenwood. Enormous, mahogany-red, sweet fruit; 
small seed. Firm, excellent shipper, as well as 
an ideal Cherry for roadside stands and home 
use. Vigorous grower, prolific bearer. Appa- 
ently adapted to a wide range of soils and can 
be grown with a minimum amount of attention. 
However, it responds well to modern cultural 
practices. 
Windsor. Giant, late, juicy, firm. Prolific. Black- 
ish maroon. Recommended for cross pollina- 
tion. Extensively planted commercially. 
or commercial 
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