CHERRIES. Ill 



considered a very fine cherry ; it comes in late 

 for the dessert, being ripe in August. 



8. Black Coroon ; this is a very fine cherry, 

 and generally is a good bearer ; it ripens in July 

 and August. 



9. Biggerow ; this is a very fine cherry, and is 

 a great ornament to the dessert in July ; they 

 will do well as standards, but the fruit will 

 come finer against a west wall . 



10. Kentish; the wood of this cherry very 

 much resembles the wood of the Morella, and 

 is one of the best to plant for orchards, the con- 

 stitution of the tree being strong, and the de- 

 mand for the fruit great, being consumed in 

 large quantities for kitchen purposes ; it like- 

 wise very much resembles the Flemish, for 

 which it is a good substitute, being a better 

 cherry and a better bearer. 



1 1 . Florence ; this is a most beautiful cherry 

 for the dessert, and will bear well as standards, 

 but the fruit will grow larger against the wall,, 

 the flavour is excellent. 



12. Waterloo; this cherry is one of the 

 fine productions of Mr. Knight; it is a very 



