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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



SECTION VI.— CHERRIES— Duke and Morello. 



ABBREVIATIONS FOR THIS SECTION. 



Form. 



e 



a 



55 



4 

 5 

 6 



7 

 8 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 



U 

 15 



16 

 17 



18 

 19 



CO. compressed. 



b. heart shaped. 



ob. oblate. 



ov, oval. 



r. roundish. 



Color. 



a. amber. 



b. bright. 

 d. dark. 



p. purplish 

 r. red. 

 y. yellow. 



Names, 



Brusseler Braune 



Carnation 



Uhoisy, Belle de 



Dyehouse.- 



Eugenie 



Late Duke 



Late Kentish, Common Red 

 Leib 



Louis Phillippe 



Magniflque 



May Duke 



Montmorency Ordinaire... 

 Montreuil 



Morello 



Osthelm 



Keine Hortense 



Kichinond, Kentish. 



Royal Duke 



Shadow Morello 



Wragg 





1 

 1 



m. 



m 



1 



1 



m 

 m 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



1 



m 

 vl 

 m 



1 

 1 

 m 



Descriptions. 



a 



o 



rh 



r 



rob 



r o 



rob 



obh 



rob 



r 



r 



ob 



r ob h 



r ob 



obh 

 r ov 

 r ov 

 r ob 



rob 



rh 



rob 



o 



"o 

 O 



pr 

 y wr 

 y a r 



r 

 dr 

 dr 

 dr 



r 



d p r 



r 



dr 



d r 



r 



dr 

 d r 

 dr 

 dr 



dr 

 p r 



C8 

 3 



vg 



g 



b 



g 

 vg 

 vg 



g 

 g 



vg 

 vg 



b 

 vg 



g 



vg 



g 



vg 

 vg 



S 



vg 



g 



a 



o 



03 



m July, 

 m July, 

 m June. 



V e 



m June. 



m July. 



m July. 



July. 



e July, 

 e July, 

 m Juae. 

 e June. 



m July, 

 e July, 

 m July, 

 m June. 



e June, 

 m. July, 

 m July. 



m 

 'd' 



m 



d 



d 

 ru 

 m 



m 



d 



d 

 m 



d 



m 

 m 

 d 

 m 



d 

 m 

 m 



a 

 "5 



ftus. 

 Fr.? 

 Fr. 



Ky. 



Eur. 



Eur. 



Eur. 



Eur. 



Fr. 

 Fr. 



Eur. 

 Eur. 

 Eur. 



Kur. 



Rus. 



Fr. 



tur. 



Eup. 

 Rus. 

 Iowa. 



Use and 



value. 



Scale 1 to 10. 



6 



10 



5 



7 

 7 

 4 



tD 

 C 



O 



o 



10 



8 

 8 



10 

 8 



7 

 9 



7 

 9 



01 



10 



10 



10 

 10 



10 

 8 

 8 



10 



9 



9 



10 



In some sections the sweet varieties are very productive, and the 

 size, flavor and appearance of the fruit make them valuable either for 

 home use or market, but in many sections the trees fail to ripen properly, 

 and as a. result the trunks crack and the trees soon die. Among the 

 most desirable sorts are Governor Wood, Napoleon, Bigarreau (Yellow 

 Spanish), Elton and Downer. For most sections the sour kinds are best 

 adapted, as the trees are hardy and productive, and the fruit is well 

 adapted for cooking purposes, or for eating if one does not find them 



