Narrative
Type = Cherry. Per Hedrick (see citation): Tree medium in size, spreading, becoming drooping, not very productive...Leaves very numerous, four inches long, four inches long, two inches wide, folded upward, oval to obovate, thin; petiole two inches long, slender, dull red on the upper surface, with one or two large, reniform, reddish glands on the stalk. Buds small, short, obtuse, plump, free, arranged singly as lateral buds, or in small clusters on numerous, short spurs; season of bloom late; flowers white, one and one-fourth inches across...petals roundish-oval...Fruit matures in mid-season or later; three-fourths of an inch long, one inch in thickness, roundish-oblate, compressed; cavity deep, abrupt; suture indistinct; apex flattened or with a deep depression; color medium to dark red; dots numerous, small, russet, inconspicuous; stem one and one-half inches long, adherent to the fruit; skin tender, separating readily from the pulp; flesh yellowish-white, with abundant colorless juice, tender and melting, sprightly; of very good quality; stone free...". Per The Fruit Garden: "Large, light, red mottled with orange; tender, juicy, a little acid, rich, and excellent; tree is a good grower and a profuse bearer; makes a fine dwarf. - Middle and last of July."