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Flemish Beauty— Large, beautiml, juicy, rich and fine; good bearer. Sep- 

 tember and October. 



Vermont Beauty Pear— This beautiful and valuable pear originated on 

 Grand Lsle, Lakr- Cnampiam It is very hardy, having endured extremely cold 

 weather, and has never lost a bud from either cold or blight. The growth is 

 vigorous the leaves fren from bliy:hr; is nn annual aud abundant bearer. In 

 <juality the fruit approaches nearer that most delicious of pears, the Seckel, 

 than any other pear on the market; it is full tnedium size, yellow, covered on 

 tht- sunny side wiih brigh. carmine red, making it exceedingly attractive and 

 handvsome; fle.sh melting, rich, juicv, aromatic. Ripening with and after Seckel, 

 though much larger in size and more attractive in appearance, it cannot fail to 

 prove a general favorite and very valuable. 



CHERRIES. 



f RICE OF CHERRIES, [except where noted.] 



EACH. TEN. HUND. 



First class, large, 5 to 7 feet ^0 25 ^2 00 ^15 00 



.First class, medium, 5 to 6 reet 20 150 12 00 



First class, light, 4 to 5 feet 20 125 10 00 



Pric-- per thousand made known on application. 



HEART AND BIGARREAU CHERRIES. 



Black Tartarian— Fruit of the largest size, frequently measuring an inch in 

 diameter; fl^ sh d-irk, half tender, with a peculiar liver like consistency, rich, 

 nearly deptituie of acid, of lin^- flavor. The vigorou- growth and great produc- 

 tivcji«-s'< of the iree, and the large size and mild, sweet flavor of the fruit, ren- 

 ders this vnriety a g^n^-ral favorite. June. 



Bigarreau, or Qraffion—( Yellow Spanish.) Very large, often an inch in 

 diameter; pale yellow, with a handsome liy;ht red cheek to the sun; flesh fi^rm, 

 with a tine rich flavor. A general favorite. July. 



Black Heart— Rather above medium size; flesh tender, juicy, with a rich, 

 «weet flavor; very productive. June. 



Governor Wood— Fruit large; skin light yellow, shaded witn bright red: 

 flesh nearly tend- r, juicy, sweet rich and delicious; tree vigorous. June. 



Napoleon Bigarreau— Is one of the best of the firm flesh cherries; it is of 

 the largest size, onen measuring over an inch in diameter; well flavored, 

 handsome and productive; skin pale yellow, richly dotted with deep red: 

 flesh very firm, juicy, with a very good flavor; profitable for marketing. June. 



Windsor — Origin Canada; fruit larg^, liver colored; flesh firm and of fine 

 ■quality; tree very hardy; a valuable late variety. July. 



DUKE AND MORELLO CHERRIES. 



The Dukes and Morellos are not so upright in their growth as the Hearts and 

 Bigarreaus, forming low, spreading heads. The fruit is acid or subacid. 



Dyehouse— In hardiness and g:eneral appearance it resembles Early Rich- 

 mond, but is of finer quality and several days earlier; it produces very regular 

 annual crops; fruit medium; skin bright red, darkened in the sun; flesh soft, 

 juicy, tender, spriyhtly. subacid, rather rich Superior to Early Richmond. 



English Morello Above medium size; skin dark red, becoming nearly black 

 flesh juicy, subacid, rich July 



Early Richmond, or Kentish — Medium size, red: flesh melting, juicy, and 

 at maiurity of a rich acid flavor: very productive; fine for cooking. Commences 

 ripening in May; hangs Ion on the tree. 



flay Duke — Medium size; dark red; melting, rich and juicy; an old and pop- 

 ular sort. Ripening soon aft»-r Earlv Purple Guij;ne. 



Montmorenc Large= Fruited Fruit large, and the finest fiavored of any in 

 this class; tree a free grower, hardy and politic. 



Rockport— Large, pale amber, light red in sun, sweet, good. Tree, erect; 

 beautiful. June. 



