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For Door Yarns, where shade and ornament are taken into account, standards of 
the free growing sorts, with erect habit and large foliage are the most suitable. 
For Fruir GARrpEns, and particularly those of moderate extent, and in localities 
where the bark of the trunk is liable to bursting, the pyramidal or conical trees, 
dwarf or low standards, with two or three feet of trunk, and the dwarfs, branching 
within a foot of the ground, are the most appropriate and profitable. 
We now employ the Mahaleb stock extensively, as we find the trees on it more 
hardy in many cases, and it is adapted to a greater variety of soils. 
PRICES OF CHERRY TREES. , 
STANDARD TREES, 2 years from bud, handsome, from 5 to 7 ft. high, each, 56 cts. 
do do 1 year from bud, ene tee 2 ‘< 40 cts. 
PYRAMIDAL AND DWARF TREES, 2 years from bud, well branched, ‘‘ 50 cts. 
do do do do 1 year from bud, - “= “S40. Cts. 
CLASS |—HEART CHERRIES 
Fruit heart-shaped, with tender, sweet flesh. Tree of rapid growth, with large, 
soft, drooping leaves. 
Black Eagle—tLarge, 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 
pleasant. Tree a remarkably vigorous, erect and beautiful grower, and an 
immense bearer. Ripe lastof Juneand beginning of July. One of the most 
popular varieties in all parts of the country. 
Belle d’Orleans—An early French variety ; medium size; pale red and white ; 
tender and delicious. Tree a fine grower and bearer. Ripens just after 
Early Purple. 
Coe’s Transparent—Medium size; pale amber, red and mottled, next the sun ; 
tender, sweet and fine. End of June here. Tree vigorous and erect. 
Downer’s Late Red—Rather large ; light red, tender and juicy ; slightly bitter 
before fully ripe. Tree a vigorous, erect grower, and productive. Laie. 
Early Purple Guigne—Small to medium size; purple; tender, juicy and 
sweet. Growth slender and spreading. 1st to middle of June. 
Elton—targe, pointed ; pale yellow, nearly covered with light red; half tender, 
juicy, rich and delicious. Tree vigorous, spreading and irregular. End of 
June. 
Gov. Wood—tThe 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 
vigorous and very productive, branches spreading. Ripe a few days before 
the Black Tartarian. 
Sparhawk’s Honey—Medium size, roundish; light red, tender, sweet and 
delicious ; stones large. Tree a vigorous, pyramidal grower, and very pro- 
ductive. Ripens with Downer’s Late, and hangs long on the tree; a great 
favorite with most people. 
White French Guigne, (probably the ‘‘ Merisier a gros fruit blanc,” of the 
French. )—A distinct and beautiful cherry, rather large, creamy white; flesh 
tender and melting ; juice colorless, sweet, with a scarcely perceptible degree 
of bitterness; not attacked by birds like red and black cherries. Tree is 
vigorous and very productive. Middle of July. 
Wilkinson—Medium size, black; tender, juicy and rich. Tree vigorous, erect 
and productive ; ripens late. Succeeds Downer’s. 
