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EARLY RICHMOND—The common early red sour cherry. Medium 
size, light red in color, dependable early variety. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—A very late sour cherry. Very dark red, 
acid but good. 
LATE DUKE—Fine quality, dark red color. Cross between sweet 
and sour cherries. Season: July and August. 
MONTMORENCY—tThe leading sour variety; very attractive red 
color, largest of the sour cherries. Midseason. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
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BING—Fruit very attractive, large, almost black-red, meaty, sweet 
and of good quality. Season: Early July. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Popular as a home fruit; color purplish- 
black, fruit large and of good quality. Season: Early July. 
GOV. WOOD—Fruit pale yellow with red blush, very productive. 
Season: Early July. 
LAMBERT—Fruit large, dark red, meaty, sweet and of excellent 
quality. Season: July. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Ann)}-A very popular variety; color yellow 
with red cheek, large size and good quality. Season: July. 
SCHMIDT—Fruit large, dark red, firm, juicy and sweet. Season: 
July. 
SENECA—Outstanding early cherry. Fruit similar to Black Tartar- 
ian but ripens two weeks earlier. 
WINDSOR—One of the most reliable of the sweet cherry sorts. 
Large, dark red cherry. Season: July. 
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