. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1907 . he original tree and a few trees that he had grown from it, butscions having been previously secured by other persons without hisknowledge, the society derived little financial benefit from its intro-duction. So far as known, it has not been extensively planted east of theRocky Mountains, but it is considered worthy of testing whereversweet cherries thrive. DESOBIITION. Form oblong, heart-shaped; size large to very large; cavity ofmedium size and depth, with gradual slope; stem medium to long,rather slender; suture a mere line, t
. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1907 . he original tree and a few trees that he had grown from it, butscions having been previously secured by other persons without hisknowledge, the society derived little financial benefit from its intro-duction. So far as known, it has not been extensively planted east of theRocky Mountains, but it is considered worthy of testing whereversweet cherries thrive. DESOBIITION. Form oblong, heart-shaped; size large to very large; cavity ofmedium size and depth, with gradual slope; stem medium to long,rather slender; suture a mere line, terminating in a russet dot in aslight depression at the apex; surface smooth, except for numerousfine indented dots; color light red, beautifully marbled with darkerred; skin moderately thick, tenacious; stone oval, rather large, ad-hering rather closely to flesh; flesh purplish red, with lighter mar- . , . „ ° Letters of E. L. Smith, Hood River, Oreg., and H. M. Williamson, Portland,Oreg., August, 1907. Yearbook U. S. Oept. of Agriculture, 1907. Plate XXIX.
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