Cherries 
GOV. WOOD. 
Sweet Cherries 
Sweet cherries are of rapid growth, with 
large glossy leaves, forming fine pyramid shaped 
heads, and producing large crops of luscious 
sweet fruit. Sour cherries generally produce 
acid fruit, and do not attain so large a size. 
They are well adapted for dwarfs or pyramid.s. 
Are hardier and better adapted for shipping to 
market, we know of nothing in the fruit line 
that has been giving or promises to give in the 
future larger returns than cherry orchards. 
Few markets are ever supplied. 
First Class, % and up, 40 cts. each; $4.00 per 
12; $20.00 per 100. 
Select Medium, 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 12; 
$15.00 per 100. 
Dight Medium, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per 12; 
$12.00 per 100. 
Black Kagle. — Large, tender, juicy, rich. 
July. 
Black Tartarian. — Very large, black, juicy, 
rich, excellent, productive. Last of June. 
(;ov. Wooil. — ^T^arge, light red, juicy, rich, de- 
licious. Tree healthy and productive. June. 
Xapoleon. — Large, pale yellow or red. Firm, 
juicy, sweet and productive. July. 
Windsor. — Fruit large, liver colored, flesh re- 
markably firm and of fine quality. Tree hardy 
and prolific. A valuable late variety. July. 
Sour Varieties 
Baldwin. — Large, round. slightly subacid, 
sweetest and richest of the Morello type. 
Dyehouse. — -A very early and sure bearer. 
Ripens a week before Early Richmond. June. 
Early Kichmond. — Medium, dark red, melting. 
Juicy, sprightly, rich acid; best; fine upright 
grower, remarkable for its earliness, hardiness 
and productiveness. June. 
I4irgc :\It. Morency. — I^arge. red, productive. 
Ten days later than Early Richmond. I.iast of 
June. 
May Duke. — Large, red, juicy, rich. June. 
Wragg. — Very hardy, vigorous and produc- 
tive, medium, dark purple, fine quality. August. 
Gooseberries 
DOWNING. 
Downing. — Large, handsome, pale green, of 
splendid quality for both cooking and table 
use; bush a vigorous grower. 
2 yr.. No. 1, 15 cts. each; $1.25 per 12; $8.00 
per 1 00. 
1 yr.. No. 1. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per 12; $6.00 
per 100. 
Houghton. — An enormously productive and al- 
ways reliable old sort; of vigorous yet rather 
slender, spreading growth, not subject to mil- 
dew. Fruits of medium size, smooth, pale red; 
tender and good. Same price as Downing. 
