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COPYRIGHT NO. -4929. 



THE BALDWIN CHERRY. 



Tree an upright, vigorous grower, forming a round head; leaves large and broad; 

 bloom pure white, changing to pink; fruit large, almost round, very dark transparent 

 wine color; flavor slightly acid, yet the sweetest and richest of the Morello type; stems 

 rather large, of medium length, and generally in pairs. Unexcelled in earliness, vigor, 

 hardiness, quality and productiveness. Out of 800 trees it readily attracted attention 

 as being the most thrifty and beautiful. The original tree was planted eight years ago 

 and has fruited five years, and is now one-third larger than any Early Richmond tree of 

 the same age in same orchard near Seneca, Kansas, on the grounds of S. J. Baldwin the 

 introducer. 



VHEDENBURG & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



