. The cultivation of fruit trees and shrubs [microform]. Fruit trees; Fruit-culture; Arbres fruitiers; Arboriculture fruitière. 148 THE CHERRY TREE. The Early Richmond. — A well known cherry of niecliuin size, (lark red in colour, Hesh juicy and acid. Tlie tree grows vigorously and may be planted in all regions. The Empress Eugenie. — Fruit large, of a dark red colour, Hesli juicy and tender, slightly acid. The tree is vigorous and hardy. The English Morello. — Fruit large, deep red, Hesh tender and juicy, slightly acid, a very early tree, it is vigorous and very Fig 70.—Cherries. The


. The cultivation of fruit trees and shrubs [microform]. Fruit trees; Fruit-culture; Arbres fruitiers; Arboriculture fruitière. 148 THE CHERRY TREE. The Early Richmond. — A well known cherry of niecliuin size, (lark red in colour, Hesh juicy and acid. Tlie tree grows vigorously and may be planted in all regions. The Empress Eugenie. — Fruit large, of a dark red colour, Hesli juicy and tender, slightly acid. The tree is vigorous and hardy. The English Morello. — Fruit large, deep red, Hesh tender and juicy, slightly acid, a very early tree, it is vigorous and very Fig 70.—Cherries. The Large Moctmorenoy.— A vigorous and hardy tree, it bears abundantly, fruit very large, ti^xh Hne and delicate, ripens about one week after the Early Richmond. The Louis-Philippe. — Fruit large, a black red, tender and juicy, slightly acid in Havour, ripe about the end of July The tree is vigorous and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Santerre, Alec, 1861-1911. [Québec? : s. n. ]


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