~. GOVERNOR WOOD 
Cherries EGYPTIAN CHERRY TREES ARE DEPENDABLE BEARERS—HIGH- 
LY ORNAMENTAL TREES THAT GROW ALMOST ANYWHERE 
SOUR CHERRIE 
EARLY RICHMOND ~ MONTMORENCY : 
Early Richmond is among the easi- The most popular of the sour Cherries, 
est to grow of all Cherries—it is an very widely grown. The Montmorency 
exceedingly hardy tree that with- js a beautiful, very large, brilliantly red 
stands even relatively severe winters. Cherry with tender, juicy golden yellow 
It is exceedingly prolific and a reg- flesh. The Montmorency can be eaten 
ular bearer. The fruit is of medium fresh and is excellent for pies, pudding, 
size, very bright red and juicy and preserves and cobbler. The tree inclines 
has a flavor that is sprightly and to be short and bushy so that it is easily 
pleasant. Early Richmond is prized picked. Often bears in second or third 
as a canning and cooking Cherry. year. Increases rapidly. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
‘BING SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU 
A wonderful sweet Cherry that ripens in the middle of the season. A large Cherry of such dark red color it is almost black. ‘The 
The fruit is very large, so red as to be almost black. Very firm flesh is ruby-red—of very delicious flavor—and very firm and 
flesh. It has a delicious flavor and aroma. Bing is a Cherry of juicy. Bigarreau is one of the very best commercial Cherries. ‘The 
outstanding quality and one of the best shippers. Tree is large, vig- tree is hardy and healthy—has a reputation for near immunity to 
orous and exceedingly productive. brown rot. Good Cherry for home or market. 
WINDSOR 
The standard late sweet Cherry and well known as a profitable 
producer. The Windsor fruit is large in size and has an almost 
black-red skin with flesh that is somewhat lighter red. The fruit is 
of excellent quality and stands handling and shipping well. Gen- 
erally considered the hardiest sweet Cherry. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 
NAPOLEON One of the best you can choose as a garden Cherry. Black Tar- 
Often called Queen Ann. Napoleon is generally considered to be tarian is of medium size with firm, sweet and juicy flesh. It is fine 
the best of the light colored, firm fleshed Cherries. It is large, very textured and of very good quality. Both the skin and flesh are of 
handsome and of excellent quality. The fruit is of a clear, pale an appetizing dark red. The tree is a thnifty, upright grower and 
yellow with a red overcast. Its flesh is very firm, rich and sweet. 18 very adaptable to both soil and climate. 
The tree is healthy, a hardy upright grower and is very productive. POLLINATION: Sweet Cherries are self-unfruitful. 
Begins to bear at an early age. Plant two or more varieties. Sour Cherries are self-pollinizing. 
A ° ot HERE ARE HARDY, EASY-TO-GROW APRICOTS OF REAL QUAL- 
fac ITY THAT YOU WILL SURELY ENJOY 
EARLY GOLDEN 
An early maturing Apricot of proven performance. The Early 
Golden is one of the “‘standard’’ Apricots favored by commercial 
growers. Suitable for any climate where Peaches are grown. The 
Early Golden fruit is of medium size and a luscious, golden 
orange color. The flesh is also orange colored—very tender, juicy 
and sweet. Excellent for canning, preserving or eatirig fresh. One 
of the earliest maturing, hardy and productive Apricots. 
Governor Wood is a sweet, yellow Cherry with a distinctive 
bright red blush on each cheek that gives it an unusually appetiz- 
ing appearance. Medium sized fruit. The flesh is particularly soft 
and juicy. For this reason it is best for home use and for local 
markets. Early bearing tree. 
MOORPARK 
Matures later in the season than the Early Golden but Moorpark 
is of equally good quality. Extensively grown on the West Coast 
for drying. It is slightly larger in size than the Early Golden. Fruit 
is large and round with a dark yellow skin and a bright orange 
cheek, very attractive and appetizing. The flesh is pale orange, fill- 
ed with juice. Excellent for canning. Freestone. Moorpark tree is 
very large and robust. 
COMPLETE PRICE LIST IS PRINTED IN THE BACK OF THIS CATALOG 
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Early Golden 
