. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, roses, Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Rochester. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 9. CHERRIES. Dyehi nilQP —Earlier, larger, better lUUOC. than Early Richmond. It is true Morello : perfectly hardy and far superior to the old English Morello; ripens fully a week before Early Rich- mond ; is by far the earliest of the sour Cherries, and sour cherries for profit and for canning are unequalled. This is a sure bearer and the most profitable variety. We quote from t


. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, roses, Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Rochester. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 9. CHERRIES. Dyehi nilQP —Earlier, larger, better lUUOC. than Early Richmond. It is true Morello : perfectly hardy and far superior to the old English Morello; ripens fully a week before Early Rich- mond ; is by far the earliest of the sour Cherries, and sour cherries for profit and for canning are unequalled. This is a sure bearer and the most profitable variety. We quote from the Iowa Horticultural Society's report for 1878 : " Dyehouse has fruited five years ; it is a much more val- uable variety than the much-lauded Early Richmond. Its points of excellence are : 1. Ear]iness of ripening. 2. Large size. 3. Fine flavor. The crop is all picked and marketed before we commence on Early Richmond on the same ground. Fully ten days earlier. In size it is always larger, and in quality better, than Early Rich- mond. Its good qualities increase in proportion to its size. Tree perfectly hardy and healthy ; ingrowth very similar to ;" This leaves nothing to be desired: a cherry ripe and gone before Early Rich- mond, larger and better flavor and belonging to the Morello hard class, is wanted by everyone in Northern States and Canada. We offer fine trees. 30 cts. each ; doz.,$: 100, $ " The 'Dyehouse Cherry,' is a luxury compared to the Richmond or Windsor, both of which I have. Dyehouse bore the second year for me from three to five quarts of the finest cherries I ever ate, and I would not set any other except for ; Yours very respectfully. SAMUEL I. CHISHOLM, Salem, Ohio. Schmidt's Bigarreau —Of all the late Cherries this has proved the best. The size is immense, and the richest flavor : tree a very fine, thrifty, upright, grower ; color rich deep black : flesh dark, tender and very juicy ; a good shipper an


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