The Chase Nurseries, Geneba, Nelv York 
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HEARTS AND BIGARREAU CHERRIES, con. 
White Caroon. Large; light color; flavor 
subacid; seed small. Tree vigorous. The best 
for canning. June. 
Windsor. Large; liver-color; remarkably 
firm and of fine cjuality. Hardy and prolific. July. 
Waterloo. Medium; yellow, with pink cheek; 
very sweet, requiring very much less sugar for 
canning than most varieties. Tree erect and 
prolific bearer. August. 
DUKES AND MORELLOS 
SOURS 
Baldwin. Very large; dark red; almost 
transparent; slightly subacid, yet very sweet 
and rich. Tree upright grower, rank and vigor- 
ous. June. 
Early Richmond. Medium; dark red; flesh 
juicy, rich and acid. Tree a free grower, hardy 
and healthy; free-bearing. June. 
Empress Eugenia. Large; dark red, juicy 
and rich; quality excellent and stone small. 
Tree robust; very productive. June. 
English Morello. Large; dark red, almost 
black; tender, juicy and rich flavor. Tree strong 
grower and productive. August. 
Louis Philippe. Large; dark red; tender, 
juicy, mildly acid. Tree erect, free grower. July. 
Montmorency (Ordinaire). Large; red; 
acid; extraordinarily prolific and very hardy. 
Valuable for canning and presenting. Tree a 
free grower. Early June. 
EA31LY RICHMOND CHEEEIES (REDUCED) 
PLUMS 
The Plum is a hardy fruit and will grow vigorously in almost any part of the United States. 
It succeeds best anywhere in a heavy loam, or in soils which contain a considerable proportion of clay. 
It has been found that Plum trees do unusually well when planted in a poultry yard, or where the 
fowls ha\'e free access to the trees, as they will destroy the insects that are often troublesome in the 
culture of this fruit. 
Archduke. Large; black; very prolific and 
equally good for dessert and kitchen. Early 
October. 
Bradshaw. Large; dark violet-red, juicy and 
good. Tree erect and vigorous; very producti\'e. 
August. 
Empire. Large; dark purple; quality of the 
very best. Tree a strong grower and very hardy. 
September. 
Fiench Damson. Medium; dark copper; 
the best Damson for market purposes we have 
yet fruited. October. 
German Prune. Medium; purple or black; 
juicy and rich. Tree vigorous and free-bearing. 
September. 
Imperial Gage. Large; greenish; juicy and 
delicious; flesh parts easily from the stone. Tree 
vigorous in growth and producti\e. Middle of 
August. 
Lombard. Medium; violet-red; yellow, juicy 
and pleasant. Tree unusually vigorous; very 
productive, and well adapted to light soils. 
September. 
October Purple. Rich, deep blue; good 
quality and excellent shipper. Tree remarkably 
vigorous and prolific. October. 
Prince's Yellow Gage. Medium; golden 
yellow; flesh deep yellow, rich, sugar)' and 
melting; parts freely from the stone. Tree a 
free grower. August. 
