Descriptive List and Index Cherries. 



473 



Black Honey. See Black Mazzard. 



Black Mazzard. The wild or original type 

 of the Heart varieties of the cherry. Small, 

 oval, heart-shaped, black, bitter only 

 valuable for raising stocks. 



Black Russian. See Black Tartarian. 



Black Tartarian, p. 365. 



Bleeding Heart. Medium, long heart- 

 shaped, dark red ; flavor moderate. Late 

 June 



Bloodgood's Amber: or, Bloodgood's 

 Honey. See American Amber. 



Bowyer's Early Heart. Medium, obtuse 

 heart-shaped, amber and red ; flavor plea- 

 sant. Middle of June. 



Brandywine, p. 365. 



Brant, p. 365. 



Brenneman's Early. See Cumberland Seed- 

 ling. 



Bristol Cherry. See Black Mazzard. 



Burr's Seedling, p. 367. 



Buttner's Black Heart. Large, nearly black : 

 flesh firm, flavor moderate. German. 



Buttner's October Morello. Small, acid, 

 late of little value. 



Buttner's Yellow. Medium, roundish, 

 clear yellow ; flesh firm, sweet, of moderate 

 quality. Late. 



Carmine Stripe, p. 367. 



Carnation, p. 374. 



Caroline, p. 367. 



Cerisse Indulle. See Early May. 



Champagne, p. 367. 



China Bigarreau, p. 367. 



Cleveland, p. 367. 



Cluster. Quite small, round, red ; two to 



six in a close cluster on a common stalk 



of little value. 



Coe's Late Carnation, p. 374. 

 Coe's Transparent, p. 368. 

 Common English. See Black Mazzard, and 



Black Carone. 



Common Red. See Pie Cherry. 

 Conestoga, p. 365. 

 Cumberland's Seedling, p. 365. 



Davenport's Early. See Black Heart. 



Delicate, p. 368. 



Dodor, p. 368. 



Donna Maria, p. 373. 



Downer, p. 369. 



Downer's Late Red. See Downer. 



Downing's Red Cheek, p. 369. 



Downton, p. 369. 



Duchesse de Palluau, p. 374. 

 Dutch Morello. See Morello. 



Early Black. See Black Heart 



Early May, p. 374. 



Early Prolific, p. 369. 



Early Purple Guigne, p. 365. 



Early Richmond, p. 375. 



Early White Heart, p. 369. 



Elizabeth. Rather large, heart-shaped, rich 



dark red ; flesh half tender, pleasant. 



Late June. Ohio. 

 Elkhorn, p. 365. 

 Elliott's Favorite, p. 369. 

 Elton, p. 369. 

 English Morello. See Morello. 



Favorite. Rather small, pale yellow and 

 red ; sweet, delicate. Late June. Ohio. 



Flemish. Rather large, oblate, red ; sub- 

 acid, not rich. 



Flesh-colored Bigarreau. See Elton. 



Florence, p. 369. 



Four-to-the-Pound. See Tobacco-Leaved. 



Fraser's Black Heart. See Black Tartarian. 



Eraser's Black Tartarian. See Black Tar- 

 tarian. 



Fraser's White Tartarian. See White Tar- 

 tarian. 



Gascoigne's Heart. See Bleeding Heart. 



German Mayduke. See Early Purple 

 Guigne. 



Gifford's Seedling. Small, round heart- 

 shaped, light red ; sweet. 



Governor Wood, p. 370. 



Graffion. See Yellow Spanish. 



Great Bigarreau, p. 366. 



Gridley. Medium, roundish, black; flesh 

 firm, flavor moderate. Late June. Great 

 bearer. Mass. 



Guigne Noir Luisant. Medium, round 

 heart-shaped, reddish black; rich, acid. 

 Late July. 



Guigne Noir Tardive. See Elkhorn. 



Hative. See Early May. 



Hildesheim. Medium, heart-shaped, yel- 

 low and red ; sweet, agreeable. 



Hoadley, p. 370. 



Holland Bigarreau. See Napoleon Bigar- 

 reau. 



Holman's Duke. See Mayduke. 



Honey. Small, roundish, yellow and red : 

 very sweet. Late. 



