TO DIFFERENT DISTRICTS. 



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CHERRIES. 



Class to whicli the Variety belongs; and the remainder the Districts in which the 

 well in the district named at tlie head of the column. The Italics donote syuonymos. 

 which usually ripen at Rochester (lat. 43°) from the 10th to the 20th of June, according 

 the 20th of July; and L. late, those ripening after that time. Class, II. Hearts, or 

 Bigarreau, or firm-fleshed, sweet Cherries, like Graffion, Napoleon, etc.; D. Dukes, 

 acid fruit, used chiefly for kitchen or confectionary purposes. 



