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SWEET MONTMOBENCY. 

 Allen's Sweet Montmorency. 



Fruit, medium or small, round, amber and light red, mottled; flesh, yellowish, tender, 

 weet. Middle to last July. 



TOBACCO-LEAVED. 

 Four to the Pound. 

 Fruit, small, round, red; firm, dry flesh ; large pit. 



TBANSPABENT GUIGNE. 

 Transparent Gean, | Transparent. 



Fruit, small, oval heart shape, yellowish white, shaded with red ; flesh, translucent, tender, 

 melting sweet, a little bitter. Early July. 



VIRGINIAN WILD CHEEKY. 



This native cherry is valuable as a beautiful shade tree, and its fruit for flavoring liquors, 

 but is not worthy a place in garden or orchard. It is too well known to need description, 

 being the Cerasus serotina of Torrey and Grey ; while the Choke cherry, as it is commonly 

 known, is the Cerasus Virginiana. There are two varieties of C. serotina in the West that 

 produce fruit three to four weeks. 



YIEGINIA MAY DUKE. 

 A variety of Mazard. 



WHITE TAKTAEIAN. 

 Fraser's White Tartarian, | Fraser's White Transparent, j Amber a Petit Fruit 



Fruit, small, obtuse heart shape, reddish cream color ; flesh, whitish yellow, half tender, 

 weet. 



WEEPING, OB ALL SAINTS. 



Ever Flowering Cherry, I Cerise Tardive, 

 Cerisier Pleurant, | Cerise de St. Martin. 



Fruit, of no value ; as an ornamental tree, its peculiar weeping habit makes it very desirably 



WABBEN'S TBANSPABENT. 

 Small, roundish heart shape, pale yellow and red, tender, sweet, Middle July. (Cole.) 



WILKINSON. 

 Fruit, medium size, nearly black, half tender, juicy, sweet. Middle July. 



WELLINGTON. 

 Fruit, medium size, obtuse heart shape, black ; almost firm fleshed. Early Jo!/. 



