THE STONE FRUITS. 



THE Cherry, Plum, Prune, Apricot, Peach, and Nectarine are 

 classed together in Chapter XIV of Part I in discussing their history, 

 classification, propagationj and management, and their pruning is 

 discussed in Chapter XI, as they have much in common hi culture, 

 care, spraying, and propagation. Grouping these fruits together 

 for description is also a more natural arrangement than the usual 

 alphabetical order in which they are placed in American pomological 

 books. 



THE CHERRY. 



DUKE AND MORELLO VARIETIES. 



Amarelle Bunte. -Fruit large, round; stalk moderately long and 

 stout; cavity shallow; skin yellow, covered with fine red. Flesh 



Amarelle Hative. 



slightly colored, firm, tender, juicy, subacid; stone large. Very good. 

 Season, second week in June. Tree upright grower, foliage large and 

 coarse. Does well in south Iowa and Missouri. 



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