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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
CHERRIES 
There are few more desirable fruits than Prices of Cherries except otherwise noted, 
the Cherry. The trees thrive in any well Each. 
drained location. The Duke and Morello, or Sweet, Extra Selected $0.50 
acid varieties, are thoroughly hardy, while Sweet, Medium 40 
the Heart and Bigarreau, or sweet sorts, will Sours, first-class, 4 to 5 feet 50 
successfully resist very cold weather, and Sours, Medium 40 
may be grown in most places. Ask prices by the 100. 
Windsor 
Sour Cherries 
Montmorency, English Morello, 
Early Richmond, Louis Phillippe. 
HEW SOUR CHERRY, BALDWIN 
This variety is reported to be the Earliest 
of the Morello type, immensely productive 
and very hardy. 
Sweet Cherries 
Napoleon Bigarreau— Very large, pale yellow 
or red; very firm, juicy and sweet; one of 
the best. First of July. 
Eockport Bigarreau— Large; pale amber, a 
very excellent cherry; good grower and 
bearer. Last of June. 
Schmidt's Bigarreau — A most promising 
cherry; fruit of immense size, rich, deep 
black; flesh dark, tender, very juicy, with 
a fine flavor; bears abundantly and makes 
a most delicious dish for the table. 
Windsor — New seedling, originated at Wind- 
sor, Canada. Fruit large, liver-colored; 
flesh remarkably firm and of fine quality. 
Tree hardy and very prolific. A valuable 
late variety for market and for family use. 
