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Early May. 



Orise Indulle, I May Cherry, 



Small May, | Precoce. 



A Morello, with small fruit, round, slightly flattened, lively light red, flesh 

 tender, juicy, acid. 



Flemish. 



Montmorency, I Kentish, 



Cerise a Courte Queue, ( Montmorency a Gros Fruit, 



Gros Gobet. 



Fruit large, round, flattened at both ends, bright lively red, flesh yellowish 

 white, juicy, sub-acid, stem stout, short, fruit borne in pairs. Last of July. 



Gridley. 



Apple Cherry, | Maccarty. 



American ; fruit small, roundish, color almost black, flesji firm, purplish, 

 moderately juicy. Season, early July. 



Honey. 



Sparhawk, 

 Large Honey, 

 Late Honey, 



Cream, 



Yellow Honey, 

 Meresier a fruit blanc, 



Sparahawk's Honey. 



Little better than a mazard ; small, roundish oval, yellow and red, flesh ten- 

 der, sweet. Middle July. Pit large. Sumner's Honey of Cole is very similar 

 and probably identical with this. 



Hyde's Red Heart. 



Hyde's Seedling. 



Fruit medium, heart shape, red on yellow, flesh whitish, sweet mazardy. 

 Early July. 



Hyde's Late Black, 



Fruit medium, roundish obtuse heart shape, purplish black, flesh half tender, 

 juicy, sweet. Early July. 



Kentish. 



Late Kentish, I Common Red, 



Pie Cherry, | Common Sour Cherry, 



Kentish Red. 



This is probably a seedling of this country, which is found every where that 

 man has cleared the forest. Throughout the West, it appears as though it had 

 been among the household goods brought by first settlers, and that wherever 

 planted it has grown, and by suckers, increased '• seventy fold." It is hardy 

 and fruits abundantly, and many think it indispensable, but not after haviug 

 grown and fruited the Early Richmond. Fruit medium size, round, lively red. 

 tender, juicy, acid. Middle to last July. 



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