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North Main Street Nursery. 
CHERRY TREES. 
The Cherry, being a very hardy tree, will thrive in nearly all good 
soils. A sandy or gravelly loam is best. 
Prices ior Straight and Handsome Trees. 
Standard trees, 5 to 6 feet high 50 cts. each, 7 for $3 00 
" " extra size, 6 to 7 feet high 75 " 3 for 2 00 
Pyramidal shape, 4 to 5 feet high HO " 6 for 2 50 
Gov. Wood. Large; light 
red ; tender and delicious. End 
of June. 
Coe's Transparent. Medi- 
um ; pale amber ; sweet and 
fine. 
Tartarian. Large ; black ; 
productive. A standard variety. 
May Duke. Medium; dark 
red ; fruitful ; well known. 
Middle of .Tune. 
Bay State. Large; deep red; 
juicy, sweet; excellent. 75 cts. 
Honey Heart. Large ; yel- 
low, covered red; juicy, sweet 
and prolific. 
Oxheart. Large; light,tinged 
red; .solid, meaty, fine quality. 
Mercer. Large; dark red; 
excellent flavor. Of this new 
Cberry the introducer says: 
"49() quarts were picked fi-om 
the original tree, and sold for 
r2M cents per quart." 75 cts. 
Windsor. A new sweet 
Cherry from Canada. Very 
large, almost black, and of the finest (luality. Late Cherries, coming 
in after the crop is gone, are always in demand, and Windsor, from 
its size and beauty, will command a high price. The tree is a free, 
upright grower, very vigorous and productive; fruit firm and excel- 
lent. 50 cts. each. Extra choice, 75 cts. each. 
QUINCES. 
Grown in Tree Form, and with Good Roots. 
Bourgeat. This splendid new Quince we imported from France, 
and the original tree has borne four seasons in our nursery without a 
failure. Fruit extra-large, round, smooth and golden; very tender 
when cooked. Keeps sound until February. Trees in the nursery 
rows, as we write, are well ladeu with fruit. Its large size, round 
and smooth surface, golileu color, tenderness, when cooked, early 
ripening and good keeping qualities, its thriflji i/i-ou-th the entire 
season, and earli/ hearing entitle it to a place in every garden. 
50 cts. each. $2 for 6 trees. 
Champion. Late and less valuable than the following. :!0 to 50c. 
Orange. Fruit large, golden, early and productive. 2 to 3 feet, 
35 cts.; 3 to 4 feet, .50 ots. 
Rea's Mammoth. The largest of the Orange Quinces. 50 cts. 
We furnish 6 Quince trees of one variety for the price of 6. 
