CHERRIES 
Healthy, Heavy Bearing Trees, 
Easy to Grow 
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Cherry Collection No. 4 
f 1 Black Tartarian 1 Napoleon 1 Windsor 
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A $5.40 Value 
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Commercial growers interested in 50 or more trees, please write oO 
for our Commercial Price List. ; S UR CHERRIES 
Many people often ask which varieties we would suggest for planting. Sour Cherry Tree Prices 
We highly recommend Windsor, Emperor Francis, Napoleon, and 1-6 
. Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Each one pollinates the other—any combination Each 7-12 13-25 26-50 
f S 7 desired P y Postpaid Each Each Each 
of two or more gives desired results. 2-yr., $2 $2.25 $2.10 $1.75 
BA 2-yrey uf 1.60 1.30 
BLACK GIANT 2-yray . . 1.40 1.10 
7 her k i 914 a is 1 * 4 1-yr., P . . 1.60 1.30 
Was introduced by Luther Burbank in 1914. Tree is large, vigorous, 1-yr., 7/16-9 /16 in. i ‘ 1.40 1.10 
; very productive. Cherries are attractive in size and color; the crop is l-yr., 5/16-7/16 in. . . 1.10 80 
late, coming in season just before Lambert, which the black fruits Commercial growers interested in 50 or more trees, 
resemble. Quality is excellent and less subject to cracking than Bing. please write for our Commercial Price List. 
One of Burbank’s most notable productions. 
_ “EMPEROR FRANCIS “EARLY RICHMOND 
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| The Queen of All Sweet Cherries Fruit small but good and the earliest of the sours. 
Recognized as one of the newer leading Sweet Cherries for home Unsurpassed for cooking purposes. This is the va- 
7 and commercial orchards. This high quality Cherry resembles Napoleon p Ro nwieiiaic Sao poks Sips 
in size and color except that it becomes a little darker. Ripens around riety that yields such marvelous crops in the home 
July 4th. Sold at same prices as regular varieties. gardens. Most hardy of all varieties. Uninjured 
Daltination by the coldest winters. Tree slender in growth, 
Sweet Cherries are self-unfruitful, so must be interplanted. Where with a roundish, spreading habit. Ripens June 
Napoleon, Bing and Lambert are to be planted together, another va- 95-30. 
riety, such as Windsor or Black Tartarian must be added, as the 
first three will not pollinate each other. The Sour varieties are self- \ 
Bee “ENGLISH MORELLO 
Fruit is handsome in appearance, real tart. Is 
2 NOVELTIES recognized as the standard late sour Cherry, taking 
~~ . BEACH PLUM the place of Montmorency after its season is over. 
' KELLY’S a Cooking gives the fruit a rich, dark wine color, 
ous ES é : very attractive in appearance and a pleasant, aro- 
Ideal as a shrub—also produces delicious fruits. Bears first or second Peet: hors : ; : 
year after planting. Grows 6 to 8 feet at maturity. Hardy; does well matic flavor. Tree is small, upright spreading with 
in poor soil. Beautiful white blooms late in the spring before the drooping branches. Ripens July 90-30. 
leaves appear. Purple fruit, ripe in September, makes excellent jelly. 
Selected plants, $1.95 each, postpaid. 
CULTIVATED ADAMS ELDERBERRY 
For Wines and Jellies 
ALL KELLY CHERRY TREES are shipped with a New 
York State Dept. of Agriculture Certificate, certifying that 
The large berries and extra large fruit clusters of this new improved 
variety are far superior to common varieties. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 
Popular for pies and home-made wines. Beautiful as an ornamental 
plant. Bearing Size Plants, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25. 
For commercial planting, write for prices. 
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our trees are budded from healthy trees and guaranteed 
to be virus free. 
