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TBE CHEERY. 



LOGAN. 



Raised by Prof. Kirtland in 1842 ; soil a 

 gravelly loam. Tree, hardy, healthy grower, 

 somewhat spreading, moderately productive ; 

 flowers, large, opening late, little liable to in- 

 jury from frost. 



Fruit, medium or above, obtuse, sometimes 

 regular, heart shape, with a shallow indenture 

 at apex ; color, purplish black, when ripe ; 

 flesh, liver color, radiating lines almost white, 

 nearly firm, juicy, sweet, and rich flavor ; pit, 

 above medium, oval ; stem, varying in length 

 in a deep cavity. Season, middle to last of 

 June. 



OSCEOLA. 



Raised by Prof. Kirtland in 1842; soil 

 gravelly. Tree,'round, spreading regular form, 

 hardy, healthy grower ; flowers, medium, open- 

 ing rather late and in succession ; a good, not 

 excessive bearer. 



Fruit, medium to large, regular, heart shape, 

 with a deep, broad suture, half round ; color, 

 dark purplish red, inclining to black ; flesh, 

 liver color, fine tissue, so much so that the 

 radiating lines are almost obliterated, juicy, 

 rich and sweet ; pit, medium or small, ovate, 

 rounded ; stem, moderately stout in a deep, 

 regular cavity. Season, last of June and early 

 July. One of the best for all collections. 



