TENNESSEE NURSERY CO., CLEVELAND, TENN. 
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Cherries 
Black Tartarian 
Black Tartarian, Improved — A large, juicy, 
tender, black, heart-shaped sweet cherry, 
of superb quality. Tree an upright and 
dense grower, remarkably vigorous and an 
immense bearer. This is a select and 
greatly improved seedling of an old Black 
Tartarian. 
Yellow Spanish — Large, pale yellow, with 
red cheek; flesh firm, juicy, delicious and 
handsome. Last of June and first of July. 
Early Richmond 
Early Richmond — This is one of the most 
valuable and popular cherries, and is un- 
surpassed for cooking purposes. This 
hardy cherry fruits on young trees soon 
after planting. It is the good old variety 
that yields such marvelous crops in gar- 
dens. The most hardy of all varieties, 
uninjured by the coldest winters. Tree 
slender in growth, with a roundish spread- 
ing head; exceedingly productive. Ripens 
through June. 
Large Montmorency 
Large Montmorency — A fine, large, light red 
cherry of the Richmond class, but larger 
and more solid; a more upright grower, 
equally hardy and productive. Second 
only to Early Richmond in value. Ripens 
ten days later. 
Yellow Spanish 
