THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Medium to large 
blackish red, rich acid, juicy, good, very pro- 
ductive. 
EARLY RICHMOND. This is a harSy 
cherry, fruiting on young trees soon after 
planting and bearing regularly every year 
enormous loads of dark red fruit that does not 
rot upon the trees and can be left without 
picking longer than most varieties. Unsur- 
passed for canning and profitable for market. 
Ripens through June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. The most pop- 
ular of all hardy cherries for market and 
home use. This cherry is planted largely. 
The fruit is in great demand. It is of large 
size, light red in color; stem rather short. 
The trees bear fruit soon after planting. 
QUINCES 
The Quince is of late attracting a good 
deal of attention as a market fruit. Scarcely 
any fruit will pay better in the orchard. 
The tree is hardy and compact in growth, re- 
quiring but little space, is productive, gives 
regular crops and is much sought after for 
canning for winter use. When put up in the 
proportion of about one quart of qumces to 
tour quarts of other fruit, it imparts a deli- 
cious flavor. 
BOURGEAT. A golden prolific variety of the best quality, ripening shortly after Orange 
and keeping until midwinter. Tree a remarkably strong grower, surpassing all others and 
v"elding^mmense craps, fruiting at three or four years m nursery rows; leaves large, thick, 
glossy soTaT free from blight and disease. Fruit of largest size, round ; nch golden yellow, 
fmooth, very tender when cooked, has been kept till February m good condition. 
MONTMORENCY 
