60 CHEERIES. 



sinning red, and approaching to black the longer it hangs. 

 Stalk one inch and a half to two inches long, stout. Flesh 

 purplish, firm, and juicy, with a rich and excellent flavour. 

 Bipe the middle and end of July. 



Monstrueuse de Bavay. See Heine Hortense. 



Monstrueuse de Jodoigne. See Heine Hortense. 



Montmorency. See Gros Gobet. 



Montmorency a Courte Queue. See Gros Gobet. 



MOEELLO (Black Morello ; Dutch Morello ; Late 

 Morello ; Ronalds 1 Large Morello; Milan}. Large, 

 roundish, inclining to heart-shape. Skin dark red, be- 

 coming almost black the longer it hangs. Stalk an inch 

 and a half to two inches long. ' Mesh purplish red, tender, 

 juicy, and pleasantly sub-acid. Used for culinary pur- 

 poses. July and August. 



Morestein. See Seine Hortense. 

 Nam Precoce. See Early May. 

 Nouvelle d'Angleterre. See Carnation. 



OHIO BEAUTY. Large, obtuse heart-shaped. Skin 

 pale yellow, overspread with red. Mesh pale, tender, 

 brisk, and juicy. Beginning of July. 



OSCEOLA. Above medium size, heart-shaped, and with 

 a deep suture on one side. Skin dark purplish-red, 

 almost black. Stalk about two inches long. Mesh liver 

 coloured, tender, very juicy, rich, and sweet. Middle 

 and end of July. 



OSTHEIM. Large, roundish-oblate, compressed on one 

 side. Skin red, changing to very dark red as it ripens. 

 Stalk an inch and a half to two inches long. Mesh dark 

 red, tender, and juicy, with a pleasant, sweet, and sub- 

 acid flavour. An excellent preserving cherry, not so acid 

 as the Morello. End of July. 



Ounce Cherry. See Tobacco-Leaved. 



Ox HEART (Bullock's Heart; Lions Heart}. Large, 

 obtuse heart-shaped, flattened on one side. Skin shining, 

 dark purplish-red. Stalk two inches long. Mesh some- 

 what firm, dark red, with a brisk and pleasant flavour, 

 which is considerably richer when the fruit is highly 

 ripened. End of July. 



PABAMDAM (Baramdam). Small and round, not quite 



