Narrative
Type = Cherry. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Tree large, vigorous, upright-spreading, with the lower branches inclined to droop, round-topped, productive. Leaves three inches long, one and one-half inches wide, folded upwards or flattened, oval to obovate, leathery; petiole one inch long, tinged with dull red, glandless or with from one to three small, globose, brownish or yellowish glands, usually at the base of the blade. Buds obtuse, plump, free, arranged singly or in clusters on short spurs; leaf-scars obscure; season of bloom intermediate; flowers white, one and one-fourth inches across; petals roundish to obovate. Fruit matures in mid-season; three-fourths on an inch in diameter, roudish-oblate, slightly compressed; color light to rather dark red; skin thin, tender, separating from the pulp; flesh pale yellow, with a reddish tinge, with abundant light pink juice, tender and melting, sprightly, tart; of very good quality; stone free.