230 FRUIT GARDEN DISPLAYED.' 



nailed, ftlll in their full growth, and they 

 will furnifh bearing fpurs jn continuation to 

 their extremities. 



Likewife in efpaliers, feme may be planted 

 of different varieties, and managed as above 

 for the Wall Cherries. 



For forcing — to obtain earlieft fruit. Dwarf 

 and half ftandard duke cherries, that are ar- 

 rived to a bearing (late, are planted in forcing- 

 houfes, and in pots placed therein, to ripen 

 cherries in March and April, &c. beginning 

 the forcing the end of January, or beginning 

 or middle of February, by moderate fire-heac 

 in the flues every evening till nine or ten 

 o'clock, and in cold mornings, fometimes 

 watering the borders or pots. 



U M S. 



a great variety of fine 

 eating fruit, and for carts, pies, and pre- 

 ferving, all plentifully, both in Ikndards, 

 and in wall trees, for earlier and finer fruit of 

 larger fize, and well flavoured, ripening in 

 the difi^ercnt varieties from July and Auguft, 

 till September; confilling of the following 

 principal forts : 



P L 



pLU MS furnilh 



Early Morocco 

 Early little black Da- 



mafk 

 Early Tours 

 Azure Hntive 

 Great blue Damafk 

 Orleans Plum 

 Green Gage 

 White' Per drigon 



Black Pcrdrigon 



Biu'i Perdrigon 



Fotheringham 



White bonum mag- 

 num, or Egg Plum 



Red bonum magnum, 

 or Great Imperial 



Blue Gage 



Qjjeen Claude 



Cherry 



