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neath, and borne stiffly on the leafstalks ; large and broad in , 

 and small and narrow in . Flowers in pedunculate umbels, 

 cup-shaped, with firm, stiff, and crumpled orbicular petals. Fruit 

 round or oblate, sometimes, as in the Morello, inclining to heart- 

 shaped. Juice sub-acid or acid. 



Branches upright, occasionally spreading. Leaves large 



and broad. 



* Flesh darlc-, juice coloured. DUKES. 

 Archduke Jeffreys' Duke 



Biittner's October May Duke 



Duchesse de Palluau Royal Duke 



Qriotte de Chaux. De Soissons 



** Flesh pale; juice uncoloured. HED-DUKES. 

 Belle de Choisy Great Cornelian 



Belle Magmfique -o . TT , 



Carnation Ecine H rtense 



Coe's Late Carnation Late Duke 



Branches long, slender, and drooping. Leaves small 



and narrow. 

 * Flesh dark ; juice coloured. MOEELLOS. 



Double Natte Ostheim 



Early May 17 fi 

 Griotte de Kleparow 



Morello Shannon Morello 



** Flesh pale ; juice uncoloured. KENTISH. 

 All Saints G-ros Gobet 



Cluster Kentish 



Flemish Paramdam 



ADAMS' CROWX. Medium sized, obtuse heart-sliaped, 

 and slightly compressed on one side. Skin pale red, 

 mottled with yellow. Stalk two inches long. Flesh 

 white, tender, juicy, and richly flavoured. An- excellent 

 bearer, and a first-rate early cherry. Beginning of July. 



ALL SAINTS' (Autumn-bearing Cluster; De St. Martin; 

 Toussaint}. Small and oblate. Skin red, becoming dark 

 red as it hangs on the tree. Stalk two inches long. Flesh 

 white, reddish next the stone, juicy, and acid. This is 

 generally grown as an ornamental tree. 



