CHERRIES. 



733 



Sand Cherry, p. 380. 



Schmidt. Very large, deep 

 black; flesh dark, tender, 

 juicy, sweet. Prolific. 



Schmidt's Bigarreau. Medium, 

 light yellow. 



Shadow Morello. Large, nearly 

 black; juice highly colored. 

 Said to be valuable for can- 

 ning. Tree bush-like. 



Shannon, p. 378. 



Shubianca. Large, black, acid, 

 juice colored. Tree bush-like 

 and very hardy. 



Sklanka. Large, yellow with 

 red cheek, sub-acid, produc- 

 tive, good. Russian. 



Small May. See Early May. 



Smidt's Yellow. Medium, yel- 

 low, marbled red. Prolific. 

 Early. Good Southern variety. 



Spanish. See Yellow Spanish. 



Spanish Black Heart. See Black 

 Heart. 



Sparhawk's Honey. Medium, 

 round heart-shaped, regular, 

 pale and bright red; sweet. 

 Late June. 



Strauss Weichsel. Medium, 



roundish-oblate, short stalk ; 

 flesh dark red, firm, juicy, 

 slightly astringent; pit small. 

 Good. 



Street's May. See Early White 

 Heart. 



Swedish. See Early White 

 Heart. 



Sweet Montmorency, p. 375. 



Tartarian, p. 316. 

 Tecumseh, p. 369. 

 Tobacco-leaved. Leaves large, 



fruit small. Worthless. 

 Townsend, p. 375. 



Tradescant's Black Heart. See 

 Elkhorn. 



Transparent Guigne, or Trans- 

 parent Gean. Small, oval 

 heart-shaped, pink and red, 

 pellucid; tender, slightly bit- 

 ter, becoming rich and good. 

 Rather late. Tree vigorous 

 and productive. 



Triumph of Cumberland. See 

 Cumberland's Seedling. 



Utah Hybrid, p. 381. 



Vail's August Duke, p. 380. 



Vilne Sweet. Large, sweet. 

 Russian. 



Virginian May. See Early Rich- 

 mond. 



Wax Cherry. See Carnation. 



Wendell Mottled Bigarreau, p. 

 369. 



Werder Early Black Heart, p. 

 369. 



Western Dwarf. See Rocky 

 Mountain. 



White Bigarreau, p. 375. 



White Heart, p. 371. 



White Oxheart. See White Bi- 

 garreau. 



White Tartarian. Rather small, 

 wholly pale yellow, somewhat 

 pellucid, with a moderate, 

 rather bitter flavor. [A spuri- 

 ous White Tartarian, but of 

 better quality, is light pink 

 and red, with a sweet, good 

 flavor. 



Windsor, p. 375. 



Wiseman. See Dr. Wiseman. 



Wood. See Gov. Wood. 



Wragg. Medium, round, dark 

 purple. Vigorous and produc- 

 tive. 



