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The Fremont Nursery, Fremont, Ohio. 
Early Purple Guigne —One of the very earliest sweet cherries. Nearly black when fully 
ripe; tender, juicy, delicious; tree slender and spreading, productive and remarkably 
hardy. Middle of June. 
Gov. Wood —One of the best cherries; very large; light yellow marbled with red; juicy, 
rich and delicious. Tree healthy and a great bearer. Hangs well on the tree. Vigor¬ 
ous. Last of June. 
Lambert—Another of the best sweet sorts, originating in Oregon. Dark purplish red 
turning to jet black when ripe. Extra large, flesh firm and rich. Tree a strong grower, 
hardy and very productive. A splendid sort to follow Bing. 
Napoleon Bigarreau —Very large, pale yellow or red; very firm, juicy and sweet; very 
productive; one of the best. Vigorous. First of July. 
Windsor — Fruit large; liver colored, resembling the Elkhorn, ripening a few days after 
that variety; flesh remarkably firm, of fine quality. Tree hardy and prolific. Vigor¬ 
ous. Middle of July. 
Yellow Spanish — Large, pale yellow, with 
red cheek; firm, juicy and excellent; one 
of the best light colored cherries; pro¬ 
ductive. Free. Last of June. 
DUKE AND MORELLO 
CHERRIES 
Duchess —Another variety brought from 
Germany. Better in every way than 
Early Richmond. A very few days ear¬ 
lier, and a more solid cherry. Tree 
hardy, an exceptionally strong grower 
and very productive. One cherry grow¬ 
er here with two rows of Early Rich¬ 
mond and one row of Duchess got more 
fruit from the one row of the latter than 
from the two rows of the former and 
says that he wishes he had planted noth¬ 
ing but Duchess. We would recommend 
this as more valuable for planting than 
Dyehouse of Early Richmond. 
Dyehouse — A very early and sure bearer; 
ripens a week before Early Richmond. 
June. 
Early Richmond — Medium size; dark red; 
melting, juicy, sprightly acid flavor. 
This is one of the most valuable and 
popular of the acid cherries, is unsur¬ 
passed for cooking purposes, and is ex¬ 
ceedingly productive. Free. June. 
English Morello — Medium to large; black¬ 
ish red; rich, acid, juicy and good; very productive. Moderate. August. 
Louis Phillippe — Very productive; fruit large, roundish, regular; color rich dark, almost 
urplish, black red; flesh red, tender, sprightly; mild, acid; good to best. Free, 
liadle of July. 
May Duke —Large, dark red, juicy and rich; an old, excellent variety; productive. Free. 
Middle of June. 
Montmorency (large)—A large red, acid cherry, larger than Early Richmond, and fully 
ten days later. Very profitable. Early Richmond hangs in clusters and is more 
liable to rot. Free. Last of June. 
Terry Early —Introduced by W. A. Terry of Iowa. A good sized bright red sort growing 
darker as it ripens. Rich and good with a small pit. Tree a strong, upright grower 
and a heavy bearer. Moderately sour. 
