Achermani » | New MONTMAMMOTH 
| CHERRY 
} 3-312 — This variety was found 
by Lee McClain, of Knox County, 
in 1928. A sport of the Mont- 
morency. Bears the second year 
—no waiting for fruit. High 
quality cherries are large, often 
calipering an inch in diameter. 
As the tree is dwarf and spread- 
ing in growth, it is much easier 
to pick than other varieties, as the bulk of 
the crop can be harvested from the ground. 
Heavy producer — 38 to 5 fruits per spur. The 
parent tree was one year old when planted, 
which was 33 years ago, and it produced a 
6-gallon crate of fruit the third year. Due to its many 
fine points, Montmammoth has rapidly taken the place of 
most all other sour Cherries. 
PRICE: 1 Yr., 2-3 ft. trees, $1.50 each; 3 for $4.35; 10 for $14.00. 
3-4 ft. trees, $1.75 each; 3 for $5.00; 10 for $15.00. 
G MONTMORENCY 
Ene Sour Cherry 
3-311 — The leader of all Sour Cherries. Ripens mid-summer. One of 
the finest flavored Sour Cherries. Bears enormous crops regularly. Best 
all-around Cherry grown. Tree bears two or three years from planting. 
The best Sour Cherry for pies and home use. OUR TREES HAVE ALL 
BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE MICHIGAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- 
CULTURE TO BE VIRUS FREE AND HAVE BEEN PROPAGATED FROM 
VIRUS DISEASE-FREE BUDWOOD. No more worry about losing trees 
due to the dreaded disease, “Yellows”. This special certification costs you 
nothing extra — your guarantee as to receiving disease-free stock. 
10 to 50to 100 or 
Price 49 100 more 
Each Each Each Each 
1=Yre, 3-314 Ft. trees se ea asp a ates eens eee $1.25 $1.00 $0.80 $0.65 
1-Yr., 314-414 ft. trees__.. 2-2 1.50 1.30 1.00 .80 
2-Yr., 7/16 in. calip., 
S=30e ft yee 1-40 1.15 .85 .70 
2-Yr., 9/16 in. calip., 
B A R G A { N 312-414 ft. trees_.__ 1.65 1.45 1.20 -90 
2-Yr., 11/16 in. calip., 
415-5 ft J trees 2/25. 1.85 1.65 1.40 1.00 
NO. 41 
2 Montmorency 
(Sour) 
2 Sweet Cherries 
OKA CHERRY 
3-229—One of Prof. Hansen’s best Cherry- 
Plum introductions. Early bearing — very 
hardy — delicious flavor — prolific Dwarf 
bush habit; bears from the ground up. 
Showy blooms followed by full crop of 
fruit. Fruit is about one inch in diameter, 
purplish black skin and flesh. Very sweet. 
Ripens late July-early Aug. Delicious to 
eat, for jelly and jam. Plant near your 
Plum trees. Beautiful ornamental shrub. 
(Your Choice) 
All 9/16 in. 
$55.00 sn on 
prepaid 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau 
T CHERRIES 2-Yr., 3-4 ft. bushes, $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.75. 
\\ 3-322 — Black Tartarian 
Very large, purplish black, heart-shaped; flesh mild and sweet, and qual- 
ity considered one of the best. Tree is vigorous, upright grower and im- 
mense bearer. Ripens in July. We recommend this as one of the best 
Sweets for home use., 
“\\ 3-315 — Napoleon (Royal Ann) 
Of fine appearance and very large size. Color yellow and amber, with 
bright red blush; flesh firm, juicy and delicious. Bears enormous crops 
ripening in July. \ 3-313 — Schmidt’s Bigarreau 
The Giant of the Black Sweet Cherries. Especially noted for coming into 
bearing at an early age. Bears heavily, is very hardy and a sure cropper. 
Immense size, deep black; flesh dark, tender, very Juicy, fine flavor. Ripens 
a N. 3-314 — Windsor 
Fruit large, dull red; flesh remarkably firm, of fine quality, an excellent 
shipper and a good bearer. Ripens middle of July. ' 
PRICE: Sweet Cherries (All Varieties listed ) : 
Each 10 100 
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1-Yr., 9/16 in. calip._---------------- 
ACKERMAN’S CHERRIES ALL GROWN FROM VIRUS FREE BUDWOOD 35 
