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CHERRIES 



71 Chinese Double Pink. 



72 Dwarf Double Flowering 



73 Large Double Flowering. 



74 Perfumed Austrian. 



80 Black Hawk. 



81 Brant. 



81 J Carmine Stripe. 



82 Cleveland. 



83 Delicate (Kirtland.) 



84 Doctor. 



85 Early Prolific. 



86 Favorite (Elliott's.) 

 .87 Governor Wood. 



ORNAMENTAL 



75 Weeping, §1 to $2. 



76 European Bird Cherry, 



beautiful. 



77 American Bird Cherry, 26c. 



78 Red Cornelian. 



79 Yellow Cornelian. 



OHIO \' A R I E T I E S 



88 Hoadley. 



89 Jocosot. 



90 Kennicott. 



91 Keokuk. 



92 Kirtland's Mary. 



93 Late White Bigarreau. 



94 Leather Stocking. 



95 Logan. 



96 Kirtland's Mammoth. 



97 Ohio Beauty. 



98 Osceola. 



99 Pontiac. 



100 Powhattan. 



101 Red Jacket. 



102 Rockport. 



103 Shannon — Kirtland's 

 rello. 



104 Tecumseh. 



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REJECTED CHERRIES 



The American Pomological 

 their publications. 



American Heart. 

 Arden's White Heart. 

 Baumann's May. 

 Belle Agathe. 

 Bigarreau d'Octobre. 

 Black Heart (old variety.) 

 Black Mazzard. 

 Bowyer's Early Heart. 

 Burr's Seedling. 

 Buttner's October Morello. 

 Buttner's Yellow. 

 Coe's late Carnation. 



Society has also rejected many other varieties, as announced in 



Corwin. 



Davenport. 



Early Maj-, or InduUe. 



Early White Heart. 



Gridley. 



Hildesbeim Bigarreau. 



Holland Bigarreau, si/nonx/m. 



Hyde's Red Heart. 



Lindley. 



Louis Phillipe. 



Madison Bigarreau. 



Manning's Early Black. 



Manning's Early White. 



May Bigarreau. 

 Merveille de Septembre. 

 October Bigarreau. 

 Ox Heart. 

 Red Bigarreau. 

 River's Early Amber Heart. 

 Robert's Red Heart. 

 Rumsej-'s late Morello. 

 Sweet Montmorency. 

 Tardive de Mans. 

 Waterloo, dubious variety. 

 Wilkinson. 



Class l.-HEAKT CHERRIES. 



American Amber, medium, obtuse heart shape; 

 dark pink color, tender, sweet, rich, excellent, 

 tree very vigorous and productive, an indispen- 

 siible variety. Ignorant persons condemn it, 

 not having seen it, and confuse it with other va- 

 rieties. 



Black Eagle, medium, roundish, nearly black, 

 verj' sweet and rich, high flavor, excellent. 



Black Tartarian, quite large, splendid, heart 

 shaped, sliiniiig black, half tender, consistent, 

 sweet, rather ricli, tine flavor, tree vigorous, re- 

 markably upright, very productive. 



Belle d'Orleans, earliest of all, white, shaded 

 with pale red, tender, juicy, delicious, growth 

 very vigorous, productive, highly esteemed. 



Brant, large, heart shape, reddish black, half 

 tender, sweet, juicy, rich flavor. 



Champagne, (Downing,) medium, roundish, 

 heart shape, bright red shaded, juicy, sprightly, 

 rich flavor. 



Columbia, a large and estimable Seedling va- 

 riety, origiiiutf 1 at Newtown, Long Island. 



Camlwrland, large, obtuse heart shape, purp- 

 lish crimson, rather firm, fine flavor, first quality. 



Coe's Transparent, medium, nearly globular, 

 pale amber, red cheek, very tender, sweet, melt- 

 ing, excellent, tree very vigorous, productive. 



Delicate, (Kirtland,) medium, roundish, yellow 

 and light red, mottled, sweet, tender, juicy, high 

 flavor, excellent. 



Doctor, medium, roundish, pale yellow and 

 red, sweet, tender, juicy, delicious flavor. 



Downer's late red, medium, round heart shape, 

 bright red, mottled with amber, tender, sweet, 

 delicious, not subject to rot by rainy weather. 



Downton, large round heart shape,-cream color, 

 shaded with red, tender, rich, delicious flavor. 



Early Purple Gnigne, very early, ripe next after 

 Belle d'Orleans, and at same time as Baumann's 

 May, size medium, heart shaped, dark red, near- 

 ly black, tender, sweet, juicy, rich flavor, tree 

 less vigorous than most others of this class. 



Early Black Heart, (Prince's,) medium to largo, 

 heart shape, black, tender, juicy, excellent, very 

 estimable, tree vigorous and productive. 



Favorite, (Elliott's) medium, round, yellow, 

 marbled, carmine cheek, sweet, juicy, delicate, 

 requires high culture to perfect its size and fla 

 vor, otherwise is inferior. 



Golden Gnigae, medium, round, bright golden 

 color, honeyed sweet, tender, delicious, thin skin, 

 beautiful, a very distinct fruit, tree vigorous, 

 very {)roductive, in clusters. 



Governor Wood, largest size, roundish, pale 

 yellow, marbled with carmine, half tender, 

 sweet, juicy, rich, high flavor, very estimable. 



Horey, large, heart shape, amber nearly cov- 

 ered with bright red, rather firm, tender, sweet, 

 fine flavor, tree vigorous, productive. 



Jocosot, large, heart shape, shining liver color, 

 almost black, tender, sweet, juicy, rich flavor. 



Kirtland's Mary, large, roundish, light and 

 dark, glossy red mottled on yellow, firm, sweet, 

 juicy, rich, very high flavored. 



