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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



1. Prunus Avium— Mazzard, or Heart and Bigarreau Cherries. 



2. Primus cerasus— Duke and Morello Cherries. 



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 3 

 4 

 5 



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 8 

 9 

 10 



Name. 



Carnation 



Choisy... 



Dyehouse 



Early Richmond. 

 Eugenie 



Everbearing 



Hortense 



Late Duke 



Louis Phillippe. 

 Magnifique 



Montmorency 



Montmorency Large 



Montmorency Ordinaire ... 



11 May Duke. 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 

 17 



18 



Montrueil .. 



Olivet 



Royal Duke. 

 Wragg 



1890 



1888 

 1890 



lsSS 

 1888 



1891 



1888 

 1890 

 1888 

 1888 



1888 

 1888 

 1890 

 1890 



1890 

 1888 

 1890 

 1891 



Morello. 

 Duke.... 

 Morello. 

 Morello. 

 Duke.... 



Morello. 

 Duke.... 

 Duke.._ 

 Morello. 

 Duke.._ 



Duke.... 

 Morello. 

 Morello. 

 Morello. 



Duke... 

 Duke ... 

 Duke... 

 Morello. 



So 



May 8. 



May 8. 

 " 4. 



May 7. 



May 4.. 

 " 13. 



May 9. 



Remarks. 



An old variety. Somewhat rare. 



One of the best; but lacks productiveness 



Originated in Kentucky. 



The most popular market cherry. 



A recent French variety. 



New and untested. 



One of the best of the Dukes. 



Of French origin. 



Very late. A good culinary variety. 



Desirable as a late variety. 



The type of its class. 

 Vigorous. Moderately productive. 

 A larger variety of the foregoing. 

 No. 12 may prove identical with this. 



A new and promising variety. 

 Recent. French; highly commended. 

 An old, but rare variety. 

 A new, hardy Morello, from Iowa. 



Of the sweet varieties: 



Early Purple is probably the most desirable of the very early ones, 



