THE CHERRY. 



275 



grown as Early Richmond. The Early May of the East is different 

 and less desirable. 



Early Morello (No. 23 Orel). Fruit medium in size, round, flattened 

 at ends; color bright red; stem three-quarters to one inch long, 

 quite stout, set in quite broad and deep cavity; apex slightly com- 

 pressed. Flesh light-colored, very juicy, with brisk acid flavor. 

 Season about the same as Richmond. A very hardy tree, and a 

 regular and heavy bearer. Russia. 



Early Morello (of Kansas') . Imported from Germany under this 

 name, but not identical with Early Morello from Russia. Fruit 

 medium to large, black when fully ripe, tender, vinous. Season of 

 Early Richmond. Grown in Kansas. 



Early Richmond. Medium, round, slightly flattened; suture 

 well defined; color light red; stem one inch long in broad sloping 

 cavity; apex depressed. Flesh soft, uncolored; quality very good. 



Early Richmond. English Morello. After Woolverton. 



Fruit usually in pairs. Grown over a large part of the Union. Early 

 May and Early Morello are often sold under this name. 



Empress Eugenia. Large, roundish obtuse, nearly heart-shaped; 

 color rich dark red; stem quite short, in deep cavity. Flesh slightly 



