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EARLY RICHMOND CHERRY. 
liinooln. I-arge, pointed ; brownish red when ripe ; sprightly, juicy, pleasant ; a very desiralile sort. 
3 Ia.jor Francis. A large, black, early Cherry, of fine flavor, and ripening before the Black Tartarian ; tree 
vigorous and productive ; one of the best early Cherries. 
Xapolcon liigarrcaii (Royal Anne). A magnificent Cherry, of the largest size ; pale yellow, becoming amber 
in the shade, richly dotted and spotted with deep red, and with a bright red cheek ; flesh very firm, juicy and 
sweet ; tree a free grower and an enormous bearer. • 
Pontiac. Large, dark purplish red ; half tender, juicy and agreeable. 
Rockpoi-t Rigarreau. Large ; pale amber in the shade, light red in the sun ; half tender, sweet and good ; a 
very e.xcellent and handsome Cherry ; a good bearer. 
.Scliinidt’s ISigai-i-cau. A new black Cherry, of the largest size ; later than Great Bigarreau ; very firm, and 
of e.\cellent promise as a market and shipping variety. 
Ti-atlc.s<Tant’s Blacklicart (Elkhorn). Large ; heart-shaped ; deep, glossy black ; very solid and firm ; dark 
purple ; moderately juicy. 
AVerdcr’s Early Black. .An early variety, moderately productive; fruit large and excellent. 
AVillaincttc. A seedling from the Royal Anne ; large, light red, sweet ; tree an upright and vigorous grower. 
AVind.sor. Originated with Mr. Jas. Dougall, Windsor, Canada, and sent out by Messrs. Ellvvanger & Berry as 
a promising and valuable late variety for market and for family use. Fruit large ; liver-colored, resembling 
the Elkhorn ; flesh remarkably firm, and of fine quality. 
A'cllow Spnnisli. Large ; pale yellow, with red cheek in the sun ; flesh firm, juicy and delicious ; one of the 
best, most beautiful and popular of all light-colored Cherries. 
Dyik®f J^@r@lI©So 
^ ^ Each. Per lo. Per loo. 
On Mazzard, 2 years, 5 to 7 feet high $0 35 $2 50 $18 00 
“ “ I year, 3 to 5 feet high 25 200 1500 
Belle Magnifique. A large, red, late Cherry, excellent for cooking, and fine for table when fully ripe ; rather 
acid, tender, juicy and rich. 
Duches.se de I’liIIuan. Very large ; oblate, and pitted apex ; skin thin, of brilliant red color, becoming dark 
red as it ripens ; flesh very tender and juicy, with a brisk and agreeable acidulous flavor. 
Early Richmond. An early, red, acid Cherry ; valuable for cooking early in the season. 
Empress Eugenie. Large ; dark red ; flesh juicy, rich ; similar in appearance and quality to the May Duke, 
ripening about ten days before it. 
Our Menlo Park Lawn Orass (see page 2) is unsurpassed. 
