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		<description><![CDATA[Cherries have one advantage over the other fruits&#8211;they give quicker returns. But, as far as my experience goes, they are not as long-lived.
The sour type is hardier, at least north of New Jersey, than the sweet. It will probably pay to try a few of the new and highly recommended varieties. Of the established sorts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cherries have one advantage over the other fruits&#8211;they give quicker returns. But, as far as my experience goes, they are not as long-lived.</p>
<p>The sour type is hardier, at least north of New Jersey, than the sweet. It will probably pay to try a few of the new and highly recommended varieties. Of the established sorts Early Richmond is a good early, to be followed by Montmorency and English Morello. Windsor is a good sweet cherry, as are also Black Tartarian, Sox, Wood and Yellow Spanish.</p>
<p>All the varieties mentioned above are proved sorts. But the lists are being added to constantly, and where there is a novelty strongly recommended by a reliable nurseryman it will often pay to try it out&#8211;on a very small scale at first.</p>
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