the cheery. 475 



Transparent Guigne. 

 Transparent G-ean. Transparent. 



It is a pretty variety for the dessert, hanging late on the tree. 



Fruit small, regular, oval heart-shaped. Skin glossy, thin, yellowish 

 white, delicately blotched with fine red, distinct suture line on both 

 sides. Stalk long and slender. Flesh tender, when fully ripe very 

 sweet, mingled with a very slight portion of the piquant bitter of the 

 Mazzard class of Cherries. Good. First of July. 



Triumph of Cumberland. 



Monstrous May. Brenneman's Early. 



Street's May. Cumberland Seedling. 



Origin, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pa. Tree vigorous and spreading, 

 moderately productive. 



Fruit large, obtuse heart-shape, one side compressed. Suture slight. 

 Stalk rather long. Skin deep crimson, almost black when fully ripe. 

 Flesh purplish, rather firm, juicy, sweet, not high-flavored. Good. Last 

 of June. 



Warren's Transparent. 

 Origin, Brighton, Mass. 



Fruit small, roundish heart-shape, pale yellow and red. Flesh tender. 

 Good. Early July. (Cole.) 



Waterloo. 



" An English variety. Tree a moderate grower and bearer. 

 Fruit large, obtuse heart-shaped, deep suture half round. Skin dark 

 purplish black. Stalk rather short. Flesh purplish red, juicy, half 

 tender, sweet. Good. Middle June. 



Wellington. 



Fruit medium, roundish, obtuse heart-shape, purplish black. Flesh 

 almost firm, juicy, sweet. Good. Early July. 



Wendell's Mottled Bigarreau. 



Originated with Dr. H. Wendell, Albany, K Y. Tree upright, 

 thrifty growth. 



Fruit large, obtuse heart-shaped, dark red, nearly black at maturity, 

 mottled. Flesh dark red, firm, and high-flavored. Good to very good. 

 Ripe about the time of Downer's Late. 



Werder's Early Black Heart. 



Werdsche Friihe Schwarze. Herz Kirsche. 



An early variety. Tree vigorous, spreading, moderately productive. 

 Fruit large, roundish heart-shaped. Skin black. Flesh purplish, 



