352 



THE CHERRIES OF NEW YORK 



Cerise a Cotes, 231 



Cerise a Courte Queue (syn. of Short-Stem Mont- 

 morency), 187 

 Cerise d'Espagne, 231 



Cerise dc I' Esviere (syn. of Cerise de Priisse), 232 

 Cerise a la Feuille, 231 



Cerise a Feuilles bigarrees\syn. of Tobacco-Leaved), 326 

 Cerise de Folger (syn. of Folgerkirsche), 253 

 Cerise de Gembloux, 231 

 Cerise de Gottorpe (syn. of Gottorper), 261 

 Cerise Graisseuse (syn. of Specklcirsche), 321 

 Cerise Gros Fruit (syn. of Short-Stem Montmorency), 



187 

 Cerise Guigne, 231 



Cerise Hative (syn. of Siisse Friihweichsel), 324 

 Cerise Lard (syn. of Speckkirsche), 321 

 Cerise de Mai Double, 232 

 Cerise de Mai Simple, 232 

 Cerise de Martigne, 232 



C'rise a Noyau tendre (syn. of Soft-stone Cherry), 320 

 Cerise Orange (syn. of Pomeranzen), 306 

 Cerise d'Orange (syn. of Carnation), 114 

 Cerise de Ostheim, 232 

 Cerise du Palatinat (syn. of \"elser), 329 

 Cerise de petit-lait rouge (syn. of Rothe Molkenkirsche), 



313 

 Cense de Planchouri (syn. of Planchoury), 305 

 Cerise de Portugal (syn. of .Arch Duke), 98 

 Cerise de Prague tardive (syn. of Pragisclie Muska- 



teller), 307 

 Cerise precoce d' Altenlaud (syn. of ."Mtenlander Friih- 



kirsche), 206 

 Cerise du Prince Maurice, 232 

 Cerise de Prusse, 232 



Cerise de Prusse noire (syn. of Cerise de Prusse), 232 

 Cerise de Rouen Double, 232 

 Cerise de Rouen Simple, 232 

 Cerise Rouge Pale, 233 

 Cerise Rouge Sanguine, 233 

 Cerise Royale (syn. of Royal Duke), 184 

 Cerise Royale de Hollande (syn. of .Arch Duke), 98 

 Cerise Royale Ordinaire, 233 

 Cerise Royale Tardive D'.htglelerre (syn. of Holman 



Duke), 276 

 Cerise de Sauvigny (syn. of Montmorency de Sauvigny), 



298 

 Cerise de Seckbach (syn. of Seckbacher), 318 

 Cerise de Soissons, 233 

 Cerise de Tierce, 233 



Cerise a Trochet (syn. of Cerisier Tres-fertile), 234 

 Cerise van der Nat (syn. of Double Natte), 123 

 Cerise de Folger (syn. of Early Richmond), 132 

 Cerise IValpurgis (syn. of Bigarreau de Walpurgis), 221 

 Cerise de Xavier, 233 



Cerise de Zeisberg (syn. of Bigarreau de Zeisberg), 221 

 Cerisier a Bouquet (syn. of Cluster), 1 19 

 Cerisier Commun a Fruit Rond, 233 

 Cerisier Commun Pleureur, 233 

 Cerisier coulard de Holland (syn. of Coularde), 239 

 Cerisier cuculle (syn. of Griottier -a Feuilles Cucul- 



lees), 264 



Cerisier a Feuilles Laciniees, 234 



Cerisier a Feuilles de Saule (syn. of Willow-Leaved), 



335 



Cerisier a Fruit Ambre, a Fruit Blanc (syn. of Choisy), 

 116 



Cerisier a Gros Fruit Blanc, 234 



Cerisier a Gros Fruit Rouge-pale (syn. of Cerise Rouge 

 Pale), 233 



Cerisier Hatif (syn. of Early Richmond), 132 



Cerisier de Hollande (syn. of Coularde), 238 



Cerisier de Hollande a feuilles de saule on de balsamine 

 (syn. of Willow-Leaved), 335 



Cerisier juniat (syn. of June .Amarelle), 279 



Cerisier de la Madleine (syn. of Madeleine), 294 



Cerisier Nain a Fruit Rond Precoce (syn. of Early 

 May), 128 



Cerisier Royal Tardif a Fruit Noir, 234 



Cerisier Tres-fertile, 234 



Cerisier de Varenne, 234 



Challenge, 234 



Champagne, 234 



Champion, 235 



Chapman, 235 



Chapman, Henry, var. orig. by, 116 



Chapman, VV. H., var. orig. by, 113, 235, 296, 309 



Charoze, var. orig. with, 271 



Chase, Lewis, var. orig. with, 292 



Chase, R. G., var. introduced by, 230 



Chatenay, var. orig. with, 163 



Cheresoto, 235 



Cherries, adaptions of, in America, 55-56; ameliora- 

 tion of, 8-9; ancient history of, 40; ancient use of, 

 39-40; beginning of domestication of, 42-44; bloom- 

 ing dates and season of ripening of, 80-81; char- 

 acters of bark, branches and buds of, 11-12; char- 

 acters of flowers and fruit of, 13-14; characters of 

 leaves of, 12-13; classification of cultivated varieties 

 of, 15; cultivated, origin of, 41-42; diseases of, 

 88-92; distribution of cultivated varieties of, 3; 

 domestication of, 8; early planting of, in .America, 

 56; geographical distribution of species of, 23-24, 

 groups of, by German writers, 49; habit of growth 

 of species of, 10; hardiness of species of, 10; history 

 of, in England, 49-55; history of, in Greece, 42-44; 

 history of, in Italy, 44-48; history of, in New 

 England, 57-58; history of, in New York, 59-61; 

 history of, in the Middle West, 62; history of, 

 in the Sixteenth Century, 48-49; history of, in the 

 South, 61-62; history of, on the Pacific Coast, 

 62-64; immunity of, to diseases and insects, lO-ll; 

 insects detrimental to, 92-96; lack of literature of, 7; 

 list of, growing in America in 1804, 60-61; minor 

 species of, 38; natural environment of, 76-80; 

 number of described varieties of, 8; origin of described 

 varieties of, 9; ornamental value of, 6-7; pollina- 

 tion of, 82-83; productiveness of, 10; relation of, to 

 other species, 1-2; separation of, from plums, 2; 

 species of, 16-38; stocks for, 67-76; susceptibility of, 

 to diseases and insects, lo-li; tree and fruit char- 

 acters of species of, 9-15; uses of fruit of, 3-6; uses 

 of leaves and bark of, 6; wood-value of species of, 6 



