Se aie, 
Be Whe Parad: fe of Plans. 
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The Kin ds, 
 Théte. aré many forts of Cherries, butT fhiallmake meittion’ bur of fas of 
them) t; The May Chetry; 2. The Early Flaundérs' Cherry, 3. The Lard Flas: 
ders Cherry, 4. The Black, Hart Chetry, 5. The Red Hart Cherry, 6, The 
Great Bearing Cherry ot Afr.cMillen,7. The Ordinary Cherry.8. The Prince Cher- 
77,9. The Duke*Cherry,10, BirdsCherrj,11. The Common Black, Cherry- 
Tree, 12, The Red Grape Cherry-Tree, 13. The dealt wild leas Cri 
Bai The wild Baie : ; 
7 The Form. . 
” the Chenega pberifech tipvola teafonable height and ce fpreading ae 
and fomewhat thick, the Leaves aré near unto thole of che Plein Ties for 
Form, : but fomewhar longer in moft, and dented about thé Edées ; the Flowert 
_ eome forth two or three or tour at moft aca placeor: Joyne rosether, every one 
oh his own Foorftalk: -eonfifting of five white Leaves with Some Thréds, ithe 
middle, afer hihi coohe Rawal bebae fated fibut Red or Black. etic 
are fall Fipe + ¥ of amean bignéfe and: pod em 
withinit, whofe Kerwelt i is fomewhat bitter but ner tinpleafant,: | 
The Places and Tithes; yp et Bi 
_ Divers of thefe Suess are inhabitants in ibe Gardens of chore! that tof | 
Chen eaten before = met Ihe Bay » buc many of chem 
S taeteli, codaccherciil onco sored serge gre Samy OF CS 
all othe fle Cherries eenik took 
Bed fore Cherries do likeWile loofer 
“eonvenient forthe Scomack, for ty do ey canitorr, si pony | 
Mien gre Be my the Stomack more th jen the 
Piaget OG eth she ftone on the veins Cheri age 
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