. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : 1973 - 1974 retail and commercial growers price list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES For Larger Quantities, See Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 3-9 10-49 Each each each 5-6', uA6-7/a" $6.00 $5.50 $4.95 4-5', 9A6-UA6" 5.80 5.25 4.65 3-4', Vk-Vk" 5.50 4.95 4.40 2 3', 5A6-7A6" 5.25 4.65 4.15 Note: Sweet Cherries bear heavier and more regular crops where properly cross-pollinated, and two or more varieties should be planted together. Ag

. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : 1973 - 1974 retail and commercial growers price list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES For Larger Quantities, See Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 3-9 10-49 Each each each 5-6', uA6-7/a" $6.00 $5.50 $4.95 4-5', 9A6-UA6" 5.80 5.25 4.65 3-4', Vk-Vk" 5.50 4.95 4.40 2 3', 5A6-7A6" 5.25 4.65 4.15 Note: Sweet Cherries bear heavier and more regular crops where properly cross-pollinated, and two or more varieties should be planted together. Ag Stock Photo
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. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : 1973 - 1974 retail and commercial growers price list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES For Larger Quantities, See Commercial Growers Price List in Center Fold 3-9 10-49 Each each each 5-6', uA6-7/a" $6.00 $5.50 $4.95 4-5', 9A6-UA6" 5.80 5.25 4.65 3-4', Vk-Vk" 5.50 4.95 4.40 2 3', 5A6-7A6" 5.25 4.65 4.15 Note: Sweet Cherries bear heavier and more regular crops where properly cross-pollinated, and two or more varieties should be planted together. Again note that Napoleon, Bing, Lambert, and Em- peror Francis are incompatible; a third variety should be planted with them. Sour Cherries are generally self-fruitful and will cross- pollinate Sweet Cherries to a greater or lesser degree, depending on seasonal bloom period variations. Varieties listed in order of ripening SENECA (3501) Ripens two weeks before Black Tar- tarian. The cherries resemble Black Tartarian—large, round-cordate, purplish black, with juicy melting flesh and a rich sweet flavor; the pit is free and the skin does not crack. The tree is vigorous, productive, and has upright, spreading habit of growth. Early. EARLY RIVERS (3502) This fine cherry is highly regard- ed by cherry growers in eastern New York. Ripens a few days later than Senoca and 10 days ahead of Black Tartarian. It is larger and firmer in flesh than Tartarian. Crimson- black in color and excellent quality for dessert. Early. BLACK TARTARIAN (3503) Very large; bright pur- plish black; tender, juicy, very rich. Tree a remarkable vig- orous and erect grower, and is an immense bearer. Early. VERNON (3505) The fruit is large, firm fleshed, black, and ripens just before Bing. The tree is vigorous and pro- ductive. SWEET CHERRIES VAN (3516) Large, sweet black cherry similar to Bing. Bright, resists cracking; as large as Bing, slightly firmer and ripens slightly earlier. Pollinates Bing and Lambert.

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