CUBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1908-9. 
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Cherries — continued- 
STANDARDS & HALF-STANDARDS, 1/6, 2/6 & 3/6 each ; 15/-, 18/-. 
24/-, 30/- & 36/- per doz. 
PYRAMIDS, 12/-, 18/-, 24/-, 30/- & 42/- doz. 
YEARLINGS & MAIDENS, 9d. each; 7/6 doz. 
DWARF TRAINED TREES, 2/6, 3/6 & 5/- each. 
The figure I11 brackets after the name indicates the month when the 
variety is in season : thus Black Heart (7) shows that cherry is in use in July. 
No. 
290 Black Eagle (7), rich deep purple flesh, tender and of rich flavour, 
free bearer, a fine cherry. 
292 Black Heart (7), abundant bearer, juicy, particularly pleasant 
flavour ; medium grower. 
293 Bigarreau (7), large and handsome, yellow, marbled bright red, 
first quality for dessert. 
204 Bigarreau. Cleveland, (9), large, pale yellow, bright red next sun, 
mottled crimson, sweet and rich. 
295 — Napoleon (7-S), pale yellow, spotted deep red, marbled crimson 
next sun, richly flavoured ; hardy, free grower. 
297 Black Tartarian (6), skill deep black, flesh purple, juicy, richly 
flavoured. 
300 Elton (7), one of the best and most productive Cherries, yellow, 
mottled and streaked bright red, rich, juicy and luscious. 
301 Early Rivers (6), early, large, black, rich flavour; free, pendulous 
grower. 
304 Governor Wood (7), yellow, mottled bright red, flesh tender, juicy, 
sweet and rich, good bearer. 
312 Late Duke (8), red, flesh amber, tender and juicy. 
314 Morello (7-8), dark red, flesh purplish red, the best for preserving 
for culinary' use; does well on a North wall ; slender grower. 
315 May Duke (7), dark red, flesh reddish, tender, juicy' and rich ; hardy 
and free. 
320 Noble (7), fruits, large, firm, of a deep blood red colour, flesh firm and 
of delicious flavour; heavy cropper, good constitution and 
growth. 
351 White Heart (7), whitish-yellow, tinged dull red, a good free bearing 
kind, tender and sweet. 
Bedungton. 
“ Fruit Trees and Roses received are in splendid condition 
and good stuff.” 
J. Smyth. 
