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Bay Slate. 
(Seepage II.) 
Mercer. Lnige, very dark rerl.v 
excellent flavor. "Of this new \ 
Cherry, 31 baskets of 16 quarts 
each were pirkt-d from the oriijiiial 
tree, which sold for$2per basket," 
says the introducer. 
We do not grow this variety, hnt 
take orders If sent very early. 
Price, $2 each. 
Early Richmond. Medium 
size, deep red, juicy, tart. Good 
for cooking. Hardy at the north. 
Bockport. Large, pale amber and red. firm, cxcelVent. 
Yellow Spanish. Large, Hesh very firm, juicv and deli- 
cious ; pale yellow, with a bright red cheek in the sun. Tree 
vigorous and productive. 
Centennial. Very large, amber, firm, sweet, long keeper. 
Carnation. Similar to the last ; productive and excellent. 
Black Eagle. Large, juicy, tender, rich and highly flavored. 
Montmorency. Large, briglit red, very healthy and pro- 
ductive ; half sweet, seldom attacked by bh-ds, and especially 
valued for canning. Ripens the first to middle of July. 
Seine Hortense. Large, bright red, mottled, subacid, 
excellent. Late. 
Luellingr. Very large, firm flesh, black, fine quality. 
Powner'sLate. Large, red, tender, juicy, very procluctive. 
Windsor. Tree vigorous, hardy, an earlv and good bearer. 
Fruit obtuse heart-shaped, dark purple or nearly black ; flesh 
firm, fine, and rich in flavor; ripens late. 
Ostheim. Large, dark red, tender, juicy and pleasant. 
Hardy and productive. A very late, promising new Cherry. 
