SWEET CHERRIES 
10 or Moore 
EACH EACH 
2 yr. 5-6 ft. $2.98 $2.49 
Py wan, CHARA oy 2.29 = 1.98 
2 -yr 451 tne 1.98 1.79 
~Black Russian 
A new black sweet cherry with us. A 
good sized fruit of excellent quality, 
hardier in bloom than most. A very 
desirable sort for the home garden or 
for the commercial grower. 
‘Black Tartarian 
Earlier than most other sweet cherries. 
It adapts itself to a wide variety of 
soil and climatic conditions. 
“ Governor Wood 
One of the best sweet cherries, very 
large, ight yellow, marbled with red, 
juicy, rich and delicious, tree healthy, 
large and a good bearer. 
\ Lambert 
Jet black when fully ripe. The fruit is 
meaty, juicy and has a very rich flavor. 
Late July. 
\ Napoleon 
Royal Ann. A beautiful cherry of large 
size; pale yellow with bright red 
cheeks; flesh firm, juicy and sweet; 
one of the best for market. 
\ Windsor 
The fruits are black and large. The 
tree is vigorous and productive. July. 
\ Schmdit 
Fruit large, liver colored and distine- 
tive. Flesh remarkably firm and of 
high quality. A valuable late variety. 
July. 
\ Yellow Spanish 
The trees are the largest of the sweet 
cherries. The fruit is large, yellow with 
red blush. Late June. 
POLLINATION: When planting Lam- 
bert or Napoleon be sure to plant one 
tree of another variety. Windsor is a 
good variety to use as it is a thrifty, 
vigorous tree and is a good pollinator. 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
SOUR CHERRIES 
10 or Moore 
EACH EACH 
Pivr ab Orita meee one $2.49 $1.98 
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\Early Richmond 
Has long been the leading sour cherry 
of its season. Tree of medium size and 
bears heavy crops when it is young. 
The tree thrives well in a wide range 
of soil and climatie conditions. June. 
“May Duke 
A large red fruit often described as 
being half sweet and half sour. Excel- 
lent for home use. 
~ Montmorency 
This is the most popular sour cherry 
erown in America. Vigorous, produc- 
tive, and fine quality. 
‘ Brassington 
A superior semi-sour cherry fast gain- 
ing in popularity. Its large size, dis- 
tinetive flavor and bearing ability 
recommend it for trial. Include some 
in your next planting. Tree upright, 
dense, very productive. Fruit averages 
one-half to three-quarters inch in di- 
ameter, attractive, round, light red 
color, juicy, sub-acid, pleasant flavor ; 
a faint reddish tinge permeates the 
yellow flesh. 
‘ English Morello 
generally producing a 
quality 
Hardy 
Kasily grown, 
heavy crop. Fruit dark red, 
good; rich, acid flavor; late. 
for extremely cold chmate. 
TRIMMING FRUIT TREES 
Fruit Trees. Trim roots as advised for 
Trees above. Peach, Cherry, Apple, Pear 
and Plum stocks in branched sizes, should 
be pruned so that three to five branches 
well placed about the trees should remain. 
Leave a leader for developing. One year 
the desired heading out, usually from 12 
grades usually whips, should be topped to 
30 inches. 
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