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CHERRY TREES 3-4 ft. Size (Sour) Each 1,75 
The most delicious fruit is that which you pick from your own trees. Cherry trees are easy to 
grow and will provide sun-ripened fruit for eating, canning and pies. Wards varieties produce 
high quality fruit on vigorous, dependable trees. Budded on Mahaleb understock to assure extra 
hardiness and good root system. Thrive in almost any well drained soil. Pruned for sturdier 
growth. Wards ship healthy 2-year trees. Shipped Prepaid at planting time in spring or fall. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
A low headed strain that grows only 12 to 20 
feet tall with usual pruning. Fruit is down low 
where it is easy to pick. Spraying is easier. 
Fruit gets sun and air necessary for proper 
ripening. Sour cherries are self pollinating. 
Hardy in Zones 1-8. Plant 20-25 ft. apart. 
\ 91 GB 6308—Earty RicumMonp. Usually the 
earliest sour cherry. Large size bright red 
fruits are tender and juicy. Excellent for pies. 
Bears fruit very young and bears heavily. 
91 GB 6310—Montmorency. An old favorite, 
and one of the most satisfactory and widely 
planted of all Sour cherries. Fruit is large, 
dark red, firm and of excellent flavor. Has ex- 
cellent keeping qualities. A leading market 
variety. Ideal for canning, pies. Excellent for 
freezing. Very hardy. Bears large crops. 
Ripens 10 days after Early Richmond. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Healthy, vigorous trees yield big crops in lo- 
cations where peach trees do well. Develop 
into wonderful shade trees. Hardy in zones 1-7. 
Plant at least two varieties for proper pollina- 
tion, 25 to 30 ft. apart, in spring or fall. 
91 GB 6301 — Brack TARTARIAN. Purplish 
black. Firm, sweet, highly flavored. Polli- 
nizer. One of the best for home and market. 
91 GB 6303—Scumipt Bic. Planted as often 
for shade as for its big clusters of firm, mahog- 
any colored fruits and rich cherry flavor. 
. 91 GB 6304—YeLLow Gutass. Yellow, trans- 
\ 91 GB 6307—Binc. Very large, 
parent skin. Very sweet. Hardy—has weath- 
ered winters down to 20° below zero. Bears 
abundant crops every year. 
dark red 
heart-shaped cherries with glossy skin. Firm, 
meaty, tasty. Fine shipping cherry. 
Prices oF ABOVE VARIETIES OF CHERRIES. State Cat. Number, height. Shipped Prepaid. 
Sour CHERRIES 
SwEET CHERRIES 
Trunk 
Diam. In. || Height lto3 4to7 8 &up Height 1to3 4to7 8 &up 
Thos 3-4 ft. | $1.75 Ea. | $1.60 Ea. | $1.45 Ea. }| 3 to 4 ft. | $1.80 Ea. | $1.65 Ea. | $1.50 Ea. 
He-Ne ||4-414 ft. | 2.00Ea.} 1.85Ea.} 1.70 Ea.|/4toSft | 2.05Ea.} 1.90 Ea.| 1.75 Ea. 
114g and up|] 412-5 ft.| 2.35 Ea.} 2.25Ea.} 2.15 Ea.||/5to6ft.| 2.50Ea.}| 2.40Ea.| 2.30 Ea. 
Quick Crop Size CHERRY TREES MAy Be Founpb on Pace 36 
SOUR CHERRY ORCHARD—3-4 Ft. Size 3 Trees for 4.75 
Includes 2 Montmorency and | Early Richmond, Provides cherries over a long period. 
91 GB 6350 —3—-4 ft. tall. 7As-%6-in. trunk diam. Shipped Prepaid.............-0.-+0-% 3 for $4.75 
91 GB 6351—414-5 ft. 11Ag¢-in. or more trunk diam, Shipped Prepaid.................. 3for 6.35 
Suippine Notice: All Wards Nursery Stock is Shipped Prepaid at proper planting time. For complete information see Page 41. 
POPULAR ORCHARD PLAN 
The orchard plan below provides plenty of fruit for the 
average family from an area 48 by 48 ft. (Wards plant- 
ing guide, included with your nursery stock order, shows 
other plans). The site selected must have plenty of sun, 
free air circulation and well drained, fertile soil. 
Most fruit trees need to be pollinated by other varieties 
of the same kind of fruit. In large plantings, use one 
good pollinator for every 6 to 8 trees. In small plantings: 
a neighbor’s tree may serve this purpose, but it should 
not be more than 100 feet away. 
The plan below provides 4 apple trees, 4 peach trees, 
2 pear trees, 2 plum trees and | sour cherry tree (which 
is self-fertile and requires no pollinator). Berry bushes 
may be used very satisfactorily between rows. G indi- 
cates Gooseberry; C, currants; BR, black raspberry. 
Dwarf Fuit Trees may be found on Page 31. 
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