CHERRIES 
PLUMS 
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CHERRIES. 
There are few finer fruits than the 
cherry and when planted in suitable loca¬ 
tions invariably yields good crops. All 
varieties listed, except Early Richmond 
Black Tartarian Cherry. 
and English Morello belong to the Heart 
or Bigarreau class. Tree are of upright 
growth and are most fruitful along the 
foothills. The Early Richmond and 
English Morello differ in that the trees 
are smaller and more bushy and are 
heavy bearers in almost all localities. 
Bing. H. One of the grandest blacks Its 
large size, firmness and delicious flavor 
have caused it to be in active demand. 
The tree is a thrifty, upright grower and 
prolific bearer. Middle of June. 
Black Tartarian. H. An old favorite. Deep. 
purplish black. Late May. 
Centennial. H. Pale yellow, marbled and 
splashed with crimson; flesh firm, sweet; a 
good shipper. Early June. 
Chapman. H. One of the best early mar¬ 
ket varieties. Deep black; very firm. April 
and May. 
Early Purple Guigne. H. One of the best. 
Purple; tender, juicy, sweet. April and 
May. 
Early Richmond. D. Medium: dark red; 
juicy; very productive. Middie of May. 
English Morello. D. Large; deep red; tree 
small and slender. July. 
Governor Wood. H. Deep yellow, shaded 
red; popular for canning and the table. 
Early June. 
Lewelling. H. (Black Republican — Black 
Oregon.) Large size; black; young and 
profuse bearer. July. 
Lambert. H. Its large size, rich, glossy 
deep red color, firm iiesh, unsurpassed 
flavor, combine to make it one of the lead¬ 
ing market varieties. Middie of June. 
May Duke. H. Large; rich dark red. Late 
May. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. H. (Royal Ann.) A 
magnificent Cherry of largest size; pale 
yeliow with bright red cheek; flesh firm, 
sweet; the most popular ali-round Cherrv 
Late June. 
PLUMS. 
The Plum seems to thrive throughout 
the Pacific Coast States and since the in¬ 
troduction of the Japanese sorts a few 
years ago, varieties may be had for every 
purpose and suited to nearly every con¬ 
dition of soil and climate. Those listed 
below have been thoroughly tested and 
are offered with confidence that they are 
the best in their respective classes for 
market, canning or home use. 
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Burbank Plums. 
Bavay's Green Gage. (Reine Claude do 
Bavay.) Large; greenish yellow; juicy. 
August. 
Burbank. Medium; globular; cherry-red, 
with lilac bloom; flesh yellow: bears very 
young. Late June. 
