88 FRUIT CULTURE. 



FROGMORE BIGARREAU. Mid Jane. Large, yellowish 

 red, rich and tender. A great bearer. 



BIGAIIRKAU NAPOLEON. July to Aug. Large and fine, 

 oherry, red, rich and tender. An abundant bearer. 



BiGARiiEAU KKNTISH. End of July. A large and fine 

 cherry, yellowish red. A regular cropper. 



BLACK HEART. Mid July. A good useful old variety. 



GOVERNOR WOOD. Beginning July. Fine large cherry, 

 light red, flesh tender. Tree, a most vigorous grower. 



Cherries for Bush Culture. 



ARCHDUKE. July. Dark red, rich and good. In 

 appearance somewhat like May Duke, but later. 



EMPKESS EUGENIE. End of June. Large, red, early, 

 rich variety of the May Duke. Tree forms a good 

 pyramid. 



MAY DUKE. July. Large, red, rich, and excellent. A 

 well-known old variety, forming a handsome pyramid. 



MORELLO. Aug. to Sept. Dark red, black when ripe, 

 large in size. Very largely grown for market, and a 

 most profitable variety to grow in this form, bearing 

 profusely as a pyramid. 



KENTISH. July. Medium, rod; a well-known sort, 

 largely grown in Kent for preserve. 



Bush Fruits. 

 GOOSEBERRIES. 



LANCASHIRE LAD. Large, bright red. A good bearer 

 largely grown, and gathered green to thin the berries. 

 Of a good, upright habit. 



CROWN BOB. Large, red, and a good quality. An abun- 

 , dant bearer, and moderate grower. 

 / WARRINGTON. Medium red. An extraordinary bearer, 



