Cherries 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Perhaps the most popular of 
the sweet varieties. Fruit is large, black, and 
heart-shaped. High quality. The tree is vigorous 
in suitable soil. 
Apricots 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange in color. Flesh 
orange, moderately juicy, sweet, good. Hardy, pro¬ 
ductive; profitable market sort. Ripens about Au¬ 
gust 5th. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Few Cherries are superior to it 
in quality or productiveness. Fruit medium size, 
soft, and of fine flavor; pale yellow with blush. 
NAPOLEON. A Bigarreau variety of large size and 
handsome; high quality. Pale yellow or red; flesh 
firm, juicy, sweet. Hardy, vigorous, productive. 
Leading sweet variety. July. 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium size, dark red, melting 
and juicy; acid flavor; one of the most valuable 
and popular of the acid Cherries, and is unsur¬ 
passed for cooking; tree slender grower, exceed¬ 
ingly productive and very hardy; will stand the 
most severe weather without injury. Middle of 
June. 
MONTMORENCY. Large, roundish, red; flesh tender, 
mildly acid, good quality. Fruit larger and firmer 
than Early Richmond and about ten days later; 
late June. 
Each Three 
2- 3 feet......$ .60 $1.50 
3- 4 feet ..... .80 2.00 
MOORPARK. Fruit large, roundish, about 2^4 inches 
in diameter. Skin orange in the shade, but deep 
orange or brownish red in the sun. Flesh quite 
firm, bright orange, parting from the stone. Ripens 
early in August. 
ROYAL. A fine, large French variety; fruit roundish, 
large, oval, slightly compressed. Skin dull yellow 
with an orange cheek; very faintly tinged with red. 
Flesh pale orange, firm and juicy; rich, vinous 
flavor. Ripens the latter part of July. 
Each Three 
2- 3 feet...._$ .30 $ .75 
3- 4 feet____.35 .90 
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Governor Wood Cherries 
