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fed, and becaufe itis fo faireand good acherrie that it may be obtrudéd Wil ck 
 ofmine owne impofition, not only becaufe it beareth vfually both bloffomes, greene 
_ andripe fruit at onetime thereupon, butthat the fruit willbe of many formes. fore 
. _yeare groing von it: the fruitisofavery red colour,sndgoodtafte. === 
as greatand double as the doubie white Crowfoote,before remembred,and fomtime 
- ger,wherof it took the name:this is not the Vrinall cherry before,but differing from ir. 
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_ The Baccalaos or New-found -land Cherrie hath a fhining long leafe,moft lik evore 
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The ftrange long clufter Chetrie, or Padus Theophraiti Dalechat : 40 is recRoned b y ] 
avery many of the e 
ga: nate, panelling i Arch-Dukes chert 
The Cameleon or ftrange changeable Cherry de fetuedly hath this name, although 
round,fomeas it were {quare, and fome bunched forth‘on one fide or another,ab abiding 
conftant inno fafhion, but for the moft part fhewing forth all thefe dinerfitieséu | 
The great Rofe Cherry,or double bloffomd Cherry differcth not in anything om 
the Englith Cherrie, but only in the bloffomes, which are very thicke of white leaues, 
out of the middle of them will {pring another {maller lower,but double alfo ; this fel- 
dome bearcth fruit, but when itdoth I fu ppofe it commeth from thofe bloffomes are 
the leaft double, and is red, no bigger then our ordinary Englith cherrie. a 
The leffer Rofe or double bloffomd Cherrie beareth Boubieloyers alfo,but not fo 
thicke and double as theformer ; but beareth fruit more plentifully of the fame colo 
and bigneffe with the former > S\ PSP an, , vas ef - / 4 
The Dwarfe Chetrie is of two forts ,one whofe branches fall d ownc low, round a- 
bout the body of it,with {mall greene leaves,and fruit as {mall,of adeepred colour. 
The other, whofe branches, although 'fmall,grow more vpright,ha ning greener fhi- 
hing leaues:the fruit is little bigger then the former, red alfo vais itis ripe, With alic- — 
tle pointattheend: both of them of afweetith rel but morefower. " 
The great bearing Cherry of Mafter Millen is a reafonab! cgreatred cherry,bearing 
very plentifully, although it bee planted againft a North wall, yer it will bee late ripe, 
but of an indifferent fweet and g00d rellilh,.uskink mc aeeneaeaee sa 
The long fingerCherty isanother fmall.Jong red one,being long & round likea fin- 
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