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CHERRIES PLUMS. 



The following are highly celebrated European Cherries recently introduced, and form 

 very estimable appendages to the dessert, &c. Those at 60 cents are so noted, 

 the others are 75 cents to $1 each. 



49 t Amber Princess, Princcsse Ambree | 72 fGuigne, Early red, Rouge de Pentecoie, 



June { P end of May 



50 *fBelledeRoquemont, Bigarreau dc\ 73 f Olive July 

 Rocmont 75 cts July 74 t Latest red, Rouge Ires tardive 



51 t Bigarreau, May 



52 *+ 



53 f 



54 *f 



55 *f 



56 *f 



57 *t 



58 t 



59 *t 



60 *t 



61 *t 



'62 t 



zan 



Napoleon P 60 cts 

 New red 

 Large white P 

 Pigeon's heart P 

 I^arwc red P 



June 



July 



do 



do 



June 



end of July 



Large late red P 60 cts Aug 

 Hildesheim P 60 cts July 



Large heart shaped, or guigne 

 noire luisante P do 



Common French P do 



Flesh colored P end of July 

 Early Mazan, Precoce de Ma- 

 June 



Sept 



75 t Cayette June 



76 tLate red Guigne, or Iron Cherry, 



Guigne de fcr July 



77 *tLarge prool, Prool agrosfruit June 



78 *fLarge delicate Guigne gros mou do 



79 jLarge black merise, Kirchenwasser, 



for wine and preserves P July 



80 fMagdalen, Guigne de la Magdclenc 



July 



81 Marasquin, for liqueur G P do 



82 fMaubec June 



83 tMuscat of Prague 



84 * fOstheim, P G 



85 fPerfumed Crinquanier 



86 Quin Quin 



87 fSoissons, G 



88 tShort stem Provence, 

 de Provence, C 



( 39 tTurkish, Turkine, 60 cts 



90 tVarennes, C 



91 t White pearl, Perle blanc 



Courte 



June 

 July 

 May 

 July 

 queue 

 July 

 do 

 do 

 do 



92 t 



Russian, Guigne blanche de Rus- 



63 JBrown Brussels, Brune de Bruxettes 



G July 



64 tBlack Provence, Noire do Provence 



65 Chinese, or P pscudocerasus 60 ccs 



66 {Double Natte a morello G July 



67 *tEarly purple, (a heart cherry) June 



68 -"tGriotte, Large, Grosse griotte P G 



July 



69 ft de Kleparow, G do 



70 % Ratafia, or Northern- for pre- 



serves and wine G Aug 



71 fGuigne, Early white, P June 



The following are for ornament — Price 50 cents, except where noted 



flowering, P G 



101 Dwarf Siberian, or Dutch weeping, 

 PG do 



102 Large double flowering, P 



sie, D 60 cts 

 93 fYellow heart, Guigne jaunc 



94 Chinese double flowering, ptwnlts scr- 



rulata 



95 Tobacco leaved, large foliage, and 



poor fruit, 



96 Willow leaved, Balsaminc, or Fern 



leaved, G 

 '97 Cluster, often several fruit on one stem 



G 



98 Cornelian, long scarlet fruit, 37 cts 



August 



99 Weeping, very curious, P G do 



100 All Saints, pendent flowering or Ever 



June 

 Julv 



Aug 



103 Dwarf double flowering, P G 



104 European bird cherry, prunus padus 

 P August 



105 Prunus virginica, or American bird 

 cherry for brandy, A 25 to 37 cts 



106 Prunus borealis, A 



107 hyemalis, A 



108 serotina, A 



N. B. Many select kinds of Cherries, for table and for ornament are propagated as 

 dwarfs, and suitable to be trained as espaliers. 



The following are poor bearers, or the fruit inferior, or they are synonymes of those 

 already enumerated. 



Black Corone 

 Black Orleans 

 Bleeding heart 

 Common Morello 

 Dearborn's red French 

 Denniston's sugar 

 Early May, poor fruit 

 Gascoigne's heart 



German Duke, or Monmouth, 



Lukeward's heart 



Lundie Guigne 



Red heart 



Swedish, or Belchevreuse 



Wellington 



White heart 



White Orleans 



