728 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Stone's Hardy. Small, produc- 

 tive, extremely hardy. 



Taylor, p. 361. 



Thompson's Early Mammoth. 

 See Early Mammoth. 



Wachusett. (Wachusett Thorn- 



less.) Small, oblong oval, 

 juicy, sweet. Canes moder- 

 ately stout, purplish thorns 

 few and small. 



Wilson's Early, p. 361. 



Wilson, Jr., p. 361. 



CHERRIES. 



Adam's Crown. Medium, round- 

 ish, pale red; flavor pleasant. 

 Late June. 



Afghanistan, p. 366. 



Amber Gean. Small, oval heart- 

 shaped, pale yellow; sweet, 

 pleasant. Great bearer. 

 Late. 



American Amber. Medium, 

 roundish heart-shaped, light 

 amber and red; flavor moder- 

 ate. 



American Heart, p. 369. 



Anne. Rather small, roundish, 

 red; sweet, very good. Ky. 



Ansell's Fine Black. See Black 

 Heart. 



Apple Cherry. See Gridley. 



Archduke, p. 375. 



Arden's Early White Heart. See 

 Early White Heart. 



Baumann's May. See May Bi- 



garreau. 

 Belle de Bavay. See Reine 



Hortense. 



Belle de Choisy, p. 378. 

 Belle d'Orleans, p. 369. 

 Belle de Sceaux, p. 378. 

 Belle Magnifique, p. 378. 

 Belle Vezzouris. Rather large, 



light red; sub-acid. Late. 

 Bessarabian. Medium, round, 



heart-shaped, dark red, acid, 

 slightly astringent. Hardy 

 and prolific. Russian. 



Bigarreau. See Yellow Spanish. 



Bigarreau, Black. Medium, 

 heart-shaped, black ; flesh firm, 

 rather dry. See Medium. 



Bigarreau Blanc. See White 

 Bigarreau. 



Bigarreau, China, p. 319. 



Bigarreau Couleur de Chair. 

 See Elton. 



Bigarreau Gaubalais. See Me- 

 zel. 



Bigarreau de Mai. See May 

 Bigarreau. 



Bigarreau Gros Coeuret. Large, 

 roundish heart-shaped, suture 

 raised, becoming reddish- 

 black; flesh firm, flavor mod- 

 erate. 



Bigarreau Gros Noir. See Elk- 

 horn. 



Bigarreau, Large Red. Large, 

 oblong heart-shaped, dark red ; 

 flesh firm. Season medium. 



Bigarreau, Royal and Bigarreau 

 Tardif. See Yellow Spanish. 



Black Bigarreau of Savoy. 

 Large, heart-shaped, black ; 

 flesh purple, firm. Late. 



Black Caroon, or Carone. 

 Rather small, intermediate in 



