ALLEN’S 
CHERRY TREES 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Commercial growers and home gardeners alike, 
will profit by growing Allen’s Climatized Cherry 
trees. Our hardy, strong-rooted, northern grown 
trees insure healthy, vigorous growth and big, de- 
pendable crops of top quality fruit year after year. 
All varieties listed are good for canning, eating 
fresh and market! Bear in 3 to 4 years. Plant 60 
trees to the acre. Space 25 x 25 feet apart. 
BING. This valuable black cherry succeeds every- 
where. Flesh is very solid and flavor is of highest 
quality. Many consider it the leading dessert 
cherry. A fine shipping and market variety; one of 
the most profitable for commercial growers. Ripens in July. 
Pr: BLACE TARTARIAN. Very large, purplish-black Cherry. Flesh 
is firm, yet Juicy and richly flavored. Heavy producer. Ripens 
in June and brings good prices on the early Cherry market. 
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LAMBERT. Fruits are jet- 
black when fully ripe. 
Flesh is solid, rich in 
flavor and juicy. Good all 
purpose Cherry. Strong 
srower and heavy pro- 
ducer. 
Windsor 
Sweet Cherry 
“NAPOLEON (Royal Ann). Large, pale yellow with red blush; firm, 
sweet and productive. A good market sort. Good cooker, too. 
SSCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. One of the better late sorts, especially 
for northern sections. Dark red, very large and sweet; very firm 
and therefore ships well. July. 
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“WINDSOR. Fruit large, dark red, distinct. Flesh firm and of very 
high quality. Hardy and prolific; a valuable late variety. July. 
\ YELLOW SPANISH. Large, pale yellow, red cheek; known as 
Yellow Oxheart in some places; firm, juicy, excellent. One of the 
very best light colored cherries. June ripening. 
Prices On All Sweet Cherries 
By Mail Postpaid: Each 3 10 
GutoOha pt te tall weaces cm tentem eae alsteisiotersieteleteisiets cp. L-OO $4.20 $13.00 
By Express or Freight Collect: 
2nd. / LGs1D Cals, On LO fet bo) CULL tetris 2:00. 6.75 20.00 : : 
Q-yr. 9/16 in. cal., 4 to 5 ft. tall.......... 1.75 5.00 16.00 Black Tartarian 
(Sweet) 
Large Montmorency 
(Sour) 
SOUR CHERRIES 
We bud these on French Mahaleb stock. They don’t bush up like 
the old sorts and make a hedge row. Should be planted on well- 
drained soil, 20 feet apart. We have a fine lot of 1-year and 2-year 
stock and they certainly please. 
“SLARGE MONTMORENCY. The best and largest Sour Cherry grown 
for market and canning. Ten days later than Early Richmond. Dark 
red, very firm, one of the best-flavored Sour Cherries. A regular 
bearer of enormous crops, bringing good prices and shipping well; 
in fact, is the best market Cherry. Marvelous for pies. 
NEARLY RICHMOND. Fruit small but good and the earliest of the 
sours. Unsurpassed for cooking purposes. This is the variety that 
yields such marvelous crops in home gardens. Most hardy of all 
varieties. Uninjured by the coldest winters. Tree slender in growth 
with a roundish spreading habit. Ripens June 25-30. 
Prices On All Sour Cherries 
By Mail Postpaid: Each 3 10 100 
2° tor Sift CALLS rcsts <iclsccteterececneioisieret re ose OF $3.60 $10.00 $ 75.00 
By Express or Freight Collect: 
— 2-yr. 11/16 in. cal., 414 to 6 ft. tall.. 2.00 5.50 17.50 100.00 
(8) 2-yr. 9/16 in. cal., 314-41% ft. tall.. 1.50 4.10 12.50 85.00 
