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ADAPTATION OF VARIETIES OF FRUIT 



TABLE N. 



The Columns indicate: 1st, the Name of Variety ; 2d, the Season of Maturity ; 3d, the 

 Varieties are recommended. A star (*) opposite a variety indicates that it succeeds 



The Abbreviations are as follows: Seasons, E. early, as Early Purple Guigne, etc., 

 to the season; M. medium season, those ripening between the 20th of June and 

 tender-fleshed, sweet Cherries, such as Black Heart, Governor Wood, etc.; B. 

 having more or less acidity, as May Duke, etc. ; M. Morellos, having generally 



No. 



NAME. 



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American Amber, 



American Heart, 



Bauman's May, 



Alay Bigarreau. 



Belle d'Orleans, 



Belle de Choisey, 



Belle Magnifique,- 



Bii^arrcau, or Gratflon, -. 



Yellotv Spanish. 



White Bi'jarrcau, of some. 



Black Bigarreau (new), 



Black Eagle, 



Black Heart, 



Black Tartarian, 



Buttner's October Morello, 



Carnation, 



Champagne (Downing), 



Cleveland Bigarreau (K.), 



Coe's Transparent, 



Donna Maria, 



Downer's Late, 



Downton, 



Early Purple Guignc, 



Elton, 



Great Bigarreau, of Downing, 



Guigne Noir Luisante, 



Governor Wood, 



Hovey, 



Jeffrey's Duke, 



Koyale. 

 Kentish, 



Edi'lij Richmond. 



Virf/inian May. 



Knight's Early Black, 



Late Duke,. 



Louis Philippe, 



May Duke, 



Monsi reuse de Mezel, 



Great Bif/arreau, of Mezel. 



Bif/arreau Goublais, etc. 

 Morello, 



Jin'/lish Morello. 



Large Morello, etc. 



L. 



M. 



H. 

 D. 

 M. 

 D. 

 B. 



M. 



