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2. insititia Z. * Barbary pl. 108. 687 
The engrafted Plum Tree, 07 Bullace Plum. 
P. sylvéstris precox ditior Tourn. 
P. sylvéstris major Ray. 
Prunier sauvage, Fr. 
Kirschen Pflaume, Ger. 
Varieties ¥ - 
1 fraictu nigro Hort. ¥ 
The black-fruited, 07 common, Bul- 
lace. 
2 friactu liteo-Albo Hort. ¥ 
The  yellowish-white-fruited Bul- 
lace. 
_ 8 fractu rubro Hort. ¥ 
The red-fruited Budllace. 
4 flore pléno Hort. ¥ 
The double-flowered Bullace. 
- €87 
3. doméstica Z. 8S. Europe » 687 
The domestic czltivated Plum Tree. 
P. sativa Fuchs and Ray. 
Gemeine Pflaume, Ger. 
Varieties ¥ - - 688 
2 flore pléno Hort. ¥ 
The double-blossomed Plum. 
3 foliis variegatis Hort. *£ 
The variegated-leaved Plum. 
4 myrobdlana L. ¥ pl. 109. 
The Myrobalan, ov Cherry, Plum. 
P. Myrdbalan Du Ham. 
P. mirobdlana Lois. 
P. cerasifera Ehrh. 
Prunier Myrobalan, Cerisette, Fr. 
Kirschpfiaume, Ger. 
5 Subvariety. 
5 m. foliis variegatis N. Du 
Ham. 
The variegated-leaved Myro- 
‘balan, or Cherry, Plum. 
6 armenioides Ser. * 
The Apricot-like Plum, 07 Drap @’ Or. 
4. candicans Balb.% ..... f, 404, 405. 690 
The whitish-/eaved Plum Tree. 
5. Cocomilla Tenore. % Calabria - 691 
The Cocomilla Plum Tree. 
6. maritima Wangenheim. & North 
America - - 691 
The sea-side-?xhabiting Plum Tree. 
mt. pubescens Pow. * ..... - 691 
The pubescent-deaved Plum Tree. 
8. ?divaricata Zed. % Caucasus - 691 
a The divaricate (? branched) Plum Tree. 
App. i. Other Species of Prinus.  % 691 
P. microcérpa Meyer: 3 
P. tomentosa Thumb. & 
P. chinénsis Blum. *£ 
Other Species. 
V. CE’RASUS Juss. ¥ F¥-1 2? Swe 
672. 692 
Tue Cuerry. 
Cérasus and Laurocérasus Tourn. 
Prinus sp. L. 
Cerisier, Fr. 
Kirsche, Ger. 
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§ i. Cerasbphora Dec. ¥ % « - 692 
The Cherries cultivated in Gardens. 
1, sylvéstris Bawh. and Ray. * Europe 
pl. 110, 111. 693 
The wild black-fruited Cherry Tree. 
C. avium Moench. 
C. nigra Mill. Dict., not of Ait. 
Primus avium L. 
Primus avium var. « et B Willd. 
Primus nigricans and Prinus varia 
Ehrh. 
Gean, Bigarreau, Corone, Coroon, Small 
Black, Black Hertfordshire, Black Heart, 
Black Maxxard, 
The Merry Tree of the Cheshire peasants, 
The Merries in Suffolk. 
Mérisier, Mérise grosse noire, Guignier, 
Bigarreautier, Heaumier, Fr. 
Siisse Kirsche, Ger. 
Varieties - - 693 
1 Mérisiers, or Merries. * ‘ 
2 Guigniers, or Geans. ¥ 
C. Juliana Dec. 
C. decumana Delauny. 
3 Heaumiers. ¥ 
The Helmet-shaped Cherries. 
C. Juliina var. heaumiana Dec. * 
Variety of this race used for or- 
namental purposes : 
duracina 2 flore pléno Hort. ¥ 
The double-flowered wild black 
Cherry. 
Mérisier Renunculier, Fr. 
4 Bigarreautiers. ¥ 
The Bigarreau, or hard-fleshed Cher- 
ries. 
C. durdcina Dec. 
Ne ; 
2. vulgaris Mil. Europe pl. 112. 693 
The Common Cherry Tree. 
Primus Cérasus L. 
C. horténsis Pers. 
C. caproniana Dec. 
P. austéva and P. dcida Ehrh. 
Cherry, Kentish or Flemish Cherry, Mo- 
rello, May Duke. 
Cerise de Montmorency, Cerise de Paris, 
Cerise & Fruits ronds, Cerise du Nord, 
Cerister, Griottier, Fr. 
Saure Kirsche, Ger. 
Varieties ¥ 4 
2 flore semipléno Hort. ¥ 
The semidouble-flowered common 
~Cherry. 
3 flore pléno Hort. * 
The double-flowered common Cherry. 
4 persiciflora Hort. 
The Peach-blossomed common Cherry. 
5 foliis variegatis Hort. * 
The variegated-leaved common Cherry. 
- 694 
3. (v.) semperflérens Dec. ¥ 
eeeee 
pl. 113. 701 
The ever-flowering Cherry Tree. 
Prinus semper florens Ebrh. 
Prinus serdtina Roth. 
The weeping Cherry, The Allsaints Cherry. 
Cerise de la Toussaint, Cerise de St. Mar- 
tin, Cerise tardive, Fr. 
4, serrulata G. Don. ¥ China f. 406. 701 
The serrulated-deaved Cherry Tree. 
Prinus servuldta Lindl. 
The double Chinese Cherry. 
Yung-To, Chinese. 
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