PEARS CHERRIES. 



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The following Pears comprise such as cannot be recommended, being mostly of 

 inferior quality, or of stinted growth, and such others are added as are supposed to be 

 synonymous with kinds enumerated in the preceding list under their proper names. 

 Autumn Bounty 

 Bergamot, Gansel's or Brocas 



Swiss, or striped 



Golden Summer 



Orange 



Cape May winter 



English autumn 

 Bar train's early 

 Beurre Remain 

 Brad dick 

 Brown's winter 

 Bezi de Caissoy 

 Chauraontel 



Colmar, Colmar (lore, or Poire (VAxtcli 



Crasanne, or Crasanne Bergamot 



Doyenne galeux, spotted 



Holland green, very inferior 



Pet re's 



Poire de Prince 



St. Germain 



Striped Dean, or Culottes de Suisse 



Summer Bonchretien, Idrgesufrar or musk 



Virgouleuse, or Williamson's Virgouleuse 



Windsor 



Young's 



CHERRIES. 



Ccrisiers. Primus Cerasus. 



50 cents each. 

 * denotes fruit of large size. 



t most esteemed for quality. 



X best for tarts, wine and preserves. 



Note. — The two classes of Cherries are thus distinguished— G denotes those of the 

 Kentish or Griotte family, the trees of which acquire a medium height, with compact 

 and spherical heads, and will sustain a severe northern climate. --Those not noted 

 belong to the Heart and Bigarreau families, the trees of lofty growth and pyramidal 

 form. 



1 *fMayduke, or Holland griotte, P G 



May & June 



2 *ftEarly Richmond, Kentish, or short 



stem montmorency, G A P May &. Jun 



3 *±Black tartarian, Ronald's black heart, 



or Circassian, 

 tWhite tartarian, 



Crimea P 

 *t Early black heart A 

 *tBlack heart, P 

 *i American heart, A 

 *t Arden'a White heart, A 



P June 



or Transparent 



do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 



9 ItChina bigarreau, China heart, A P 



do 



10 *Ox heart, or lion's heart, dark red do 



1 1 -White bigarreau, Turkey bigarreau, 



or White Ox heart, (Tradescant 

 of Coxe) P do 



12 *fLate red Harrison do 



13 itTransparent guigne, P do 



14 *tGerman morello, Griotte d'Allc- 



magne, P G July 



15 tDavenport, (New May duke) P June 

 1G *tGraffion, Amber, or Yellow Spanish, 



G do 



17 *t American Amber, new A do 



18 *ftLate Duke, Large Duke, P G do 



19 *f Archduke, or Portugal, P G do 



20 *tPrince's duke A P G do 



21 *iCarnation, Portugal or late Spanish 



PG do, 



22 Black Mazzard, Black Honey, P do 



23 tYellow Honey, Honey heart APJune 



24 fHcrefordshire white do 



25 *|Downer's late red, A P July 



26 "^Hertfordshire black, late black heart 



P end of July 



27 -Red bigarreau, P July 



28 f Amber heart {English) June 



29 ■■ft Elk horn, Large black bigarreau, 



Tradescanfs black heart, o.i Black 

 ox heart July 



30 JRemington white heart, P July & Aug 



31 fJLarge morello, English Morello, or 



Cerise du nord, P G do 



32 *tFlemish, Long stem montmorency, 



or Common Late red, G do 



33 * tPlumstone morello, P G do 



34 tBelle et magnifique, 



35 *f Knight's earlv black, P June 



36 *tBlack eagle, P do 



37 *tWaterloo, P do 



38 *tFlorence 



39 *tElton, P Juno 



40 * tBelle de Choisy, P G June & July 



41 tLate black bigarreau, P Aug 



42 Black Spanish July 



43 tAnsell's tine black June 



44 *fSpanish griotte, Griotte (VEs-pagne? 



P G July 



45 Adams' Crown June 



46 *fDownton P do 



47 f Harrison's heart do 

 48 tGridley A P do 



