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PRICES OF CHERRY TREES. 
STANDARD TREES, on Mazzard stocks, 2 years from bud, handsome, from 5 to 7 feet 
BOS oe en cate tec re te eee oa te le epee tae ee Each, 50 cts. 
PYRAMIDAL TREES, on Mahaleb stocks, 2 years old from bud, well branched 
fromthe ,bottomyty. Ande bed aoe ts |e pe PE Sa Oe tee eee Fach, 50 *< 
DWARF STANDARDS AND BUSHES, on the Mahaleb stocks,......... Each, 50 “ 
CLASS 1—HEART CHERRIES. 
Fruit heart-shaped, with tender, sweet flesh. Trees of rapid growth, with large, soft, 
dreoping leaves. ; 
AMERICAN AMBER.—Medium size, amber, shaded and mottled with bright-red; tender, 
Juicy, sweet and delicious; hangs very long on tree without rotting. Tree remarka- 
bly vigorous and productive, End of June till July. 
BLACK HEART.—An excellent old variety, rather large, black, tender, juicy and rich. 
Tree grows large and is very prolific. Beginning of July. 
BLACK EAGLE.—Large, black, tender, juicy, rich and high flavored. Tree a rapid, 
stout grower and productive. Ripe beginning of July. | 
BLACK TARTARIAN.—Very large, purplish black, half tender, flavor mild and pleas- 
ant. Tree a remarkably vigorous, erect and beautiful grower, and an immense bearer. 
Ripe last of June and beginning of July. One of the most popular varieties in all 
parts of the country. 
BELLE D’ORLEANS.—A new, early French variety, medium size, pale red and white, 
tender and delicious. Tree a fine grower and bearer. Ripens just after Early Purple. 
CHAMPAGNE, (Downing’s.)—Medium size, light red, fine flavored, very hardy and pro- 
ductive ; a new variety, raised by Mr. Charles Downing of Newburgh, N. Y. 
COE’S TRANSPARENT.—Medium size, pale amber, red and mottled next the sun, tender 
sweet and fine. End of June here. New; tree vigorous and erect. 
DOW NTON.—A fine, large English variety; creamy white and red, tender and fine fla- 
_ vored. Tree arapid grower. Ripens with Black Tartarian. 
DOWNER’S LATE RED.—Rather large, light red, tender and juicy, slightly bitter be- 
fore fully ripe. Tree a vigorous, erect grower, and productive. Late. 
DELICATE, (Kirtland.)—Amber and red, beautiful, large sweet and fine. 
EARLY WHITE HEART.—Medium size, yellowish white, red in the sun, tender and 
sweet. Growth moderately, vigorous and erect. Middle and last of June. 
EARLY PURPLE GUIGNE.—Small to medium size, purple, tender, juicy and sweet. 
Growth slender and spreading. 1st to middle of June. 
ELTON.—Large, pointed, pale yellow, nearly covered with light red, half tender, juicy, 
rich and delicious. Tree vigorous, spreading and irregular, End of June. 
BIGGAREAU GROS COURET.—Has proved same as this. 
GOV. WOOD.—The finest of Dr. Kirtland’s seedlings, of Ohio; clear, light red, tender 
and delicious. Tree a good grower and most productive. End of June. Hangs well 
on the tree. 
KNIGHT'S EARLY BLACK.—Large, black, tender, juicy, rich and excellent. Tree a 
vigorous and very productive; branches spreading. Ripe a few days before the 
Black Tartarian. 
KIRTLAND’S MARY.—Large, light red, marbled, sweet and delicious. 
MANNING’S MOTTLED.—Rather large, amber shaded, and mottled distinctly with red, 
tender, sweet and delicious. Tree erect, vigorous and productive. End of June. 
MAMMOTH, (Kirtland).—Very large, yellow and red, sweet, fine. Tree remarkable for 
its vigor and luxuriant foliage. 
OHIO BEAUTY, (Dr. Kirtland).—Large, marbled, red, handsome, tender, good. Early, 
or about season of Knight’s Early Black. 
