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SOUR CHERRY TREES 
The Musselman strain of Montmorency— 
Virus free Third Generation. 
This strain of Montmorency was selected 
from the C. H. Musselman Company orchards 
and planted by the Pennsylvania State College 
Agricultural Experiment Station at Arendts- 
ville, Pennsylvania, for the sole purpose of ob- 
taining an orchard that is absolutely free of 
virus diseases. In this way they are able to 
supply the more progressive nurserymen with 
budwood free from the dreaded virus diseases 
and also with a true-to-name strain of Mont- 
morency that is superior to all others. It is 
from this orchard that we obtain all our bud- 
wood for our sour cherries. 
We grow no other variety of sour cherry be- 
cause there is no reliable source of virus free 
budwood for these other varieties and this way 
we eliminate chances of contamination in the 
nursery. 4 
Plant Worley’s Montmorency Sour Cherry 
trees, grown on vigorous disease free root- 
stocks. This is the finest strain of Montmor- 
ency in existence because the budwood is ob- 
tained from a supervised virus free orchard. 
SOUR CHERRY TREE PRICES 
Worley’s Selected Strains 
Prices Per Tree (1 and 2 yr.) 
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100 
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$2.25 $1.70 $1.20 $1.00 
1.85 1.60 1.00 90 
1.65 1.40 90 80 
1.40 1.20 .80 70 
Write for Prices in Larger Quantities 
SPRAY SUGGESTIONS FOR NON-BEARING SWEET AND 
SOUR CHERRY 
DORMANT SPRAY 
To be applied when trees are strictly dor- 
mant and when temperature outside is above 
40 degrees. 
To each 100 gallons add: 
114 lbs. Dinitro Powder 
This spray is to control Aphid Eggs, Scale, 
and to reduce Leaf Spot. 
PETAL FALL (about May 5) 
To each 100 gallons add: 
3 lbs. Copoloid 
TEN-TWELVE DAYS LATER (about 
May 15-17) 
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STATEMENT OF INSPECTION FOR TRUENESS-TO-NAME 
To Whom It May Concern 
All of the apple, pear, plum, and sweet cherry varieties propagated 
and now growing in Worley’s Nurseries, York Springs, Pennsylvania, 
have been examined by the Massachusetts Trueness-to-name Inspection 
Service. To the best of our knowledge, these trees are true to name as 
they now stand in the nursery row. 
To each 100 gallons add: 
3 lbs. Copoloid 
2 Ibs. Wettable Powder 50 per cent DDT 
Continue to use this spray every two weeks 
until about August 1. Do not spray when the 
foliage is wet. If at any time you notice little 
black Aphids on the leaves and the leaves 
start to curl, apply Parathion along with one 
of these sprays in place of the DDT, at the 
rate of 114 lbs. of 15 per cent Parathion per 
100 gallons of water. 
For spraying bearing sweet and sour cher- 
ries consult your county agent or write to us. 
Amherst, Mass., July 12, 1951 
A. P. FRENCH 
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