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Elton— Larg^. pointed : pale yellow, nearly covered with light red ; half tender, juicy, rich and delicious. Tree 



very vig>>rou.i, spreading and irregular. End of June. 50c. 

 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 well on the tree. 50c. 

 Kjiight's Early— Large, black: tender, juicy, rich and excellent. Tree a free grower and very productive; 



branches spreading. Ripe a few days Ijefore 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. 50c. 



BIGARREAU CHERRIES. 



These are chiefly distinguished from the prec-eding class by their firmer flesh. Their growth is vigorous, 

 branches spreading, and foliage luxuriant, soft and drooping. 



Cleveland— Large ; clear red and yellow ; juicy, sweet and rich. Tree vigorous, spreading and productive. Early, 



Kirtland's Mary— Large, light and <lark red on yeUow ground ; rich, juicj', sweet, high flavored. One of the best. 

 Tree vig-orous. 50c. 



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t/ >Iezel ''Monstrueuse de Mezel, Great Bigarreau— A French variety; very large, dark brown, firm ; tree a free 



grower, spreading, irregular. Middle of July. 50c. 

 Napoleon- A magnificent cherry of the largest size; pale yellow, with a bright red cheek; flesh very firm, juicy 



and sweet. Tree a vigorous, erect grower, and Ijears enormous crops: ripens late; valuable for canning. 



5<'Jc. 

 Roc kport— Large ; pale amber in the shade, light red in the sun ; half tender, sweet and good. Tree vig<>rinis. erect 



and beautiful. Ripe same time as Black Tartarian. 50c. 

 Tradesoant's Black lElkhorn/— 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. 50c- 



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