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Elton—Large, pointed; pale yellow, nearly covered with light red; half tender, juicy, rich and delicious. Tree 
very vigorous, spreading and irregular. End of June. 0c. 
Gov. Wood—The finest of Dr. Kirtland’s seedlings, of Ohio; clear, light red, tender and delicious. Tree a vigorous 
grower and most productive. End of June. Hangs wellon the tree. 50c. 
Knight’s Early—Large, black; tender, juicy, rich and excellent. Tree a free grower and very productive: 
branches spreading. Ripe afew days before the Black Tartarian. 50c. 
Sparhawk’s Honey—Medium size; roundish, light red, tender, sweet and delicious; stones large. Tree a vigorous, 
pyramidal grower, and very productive. Ripens with Downer’s Late, and hangs long on the tree. 0c. 
BIGARREAU CHERRIES. 
These are chiefly distinguished from the preceding class by their firmer flesh. Their growth is vigorous, 
branches spreading, and foliage luxuriant, soft and drooping. 
Cleveiand—Large; clear red and yellow ; juicy, sweet and rich. Tree vigorous, spreading and productive. Early. 
50c. 
Kirtland’s Mary—Large, light and dark red on yellow ground; rich, juicy, sweet, high flavored. One of the best. 
Tree vigorous. 50c. 
WINDSOR (Natural Size). 
Mezel (Monstrueuse de Mezel, Great Bigarreau)—A French variety; very large, dark brown, firm; tree a free 
grower, spreading, irreguiar. Middle of July. A0c. 
Napoleon—A magnificent cherry of the largest size; pale yellow, with a bright red cheek; fiesh very firm, juicy 
: and sweet. Tree a vigorous, erect grower, and bears enormous crops; ripens late; valuable for canning. 
50c. 
Rockport—Large; pale amber in the shade, light red in the sun; half tender, sweet and good. Tree vigorous, erect 
and beautiful. Ripe same time as Black Tartarian. 50c. 
Tradescant’s Black (Elkhorn)—Very large; black; very firm, juicy and good. Tree vigorous and upright, with 
peculiar gray bark. A great bearer, and so late as to be very valuable. Middle to last of July. 0c. 
