258 THE CHERRY. 



BIGARREAU TARDIF DE HILDESHEIM. Thorap. Sickler. 



Bigarreau marbre de Hildosheim. Diet. cFAgri. 

 Bigarreau Blanc Tardif de Hildesheim. 

 Hildesheimer ganz Spate Knorpel Kirsche. 

 Hildesheimer Spate Herz Kirsche. 

 Spate Hildesheimer Marmor Kirsche. 

 Hildesheim Bigarreau. Prince. 



The Hildesheim Bigarreau is a German variety, which ripens 

 here in August, and according to Thompson, is the latest sweet 

 cherry known ; a quality that renders it peculiarly valuable. 



Fruit of medium size, heart-shaped. Skin yellow, mottled 

 and marbled with red. Flesh pale yellow, firm, with a sweet 

 and agreeable flavour. The tree is hardy, and will doubtless 

 prove a valuable variety in this country. 



BRANT. Elliot. 



Fruit large, rounded, angular, heart-shape, sides slightly com- 

 pressed, colour reddish black. Flesh dark purplish red, half 

 tender, juicy, sweet and rich. Season early or middle of June. 



Origin, Cleveland, Ohio. Tree vigorous, with large foliage 

 and spreading, of rather round, regular form. 



BRAND YWINE. 



New. Originated with John R. Brinckle, near Wilmington? 

 Delaware. A very free, vigorous grower. 



Fruit above medium size, broad heart-shaped. Skin brilliant 

 crimson, beautifully mottled. Fruit, tender, very juicy, saccha- 

 rine, and with just enough sub-acid flavour to impart sprightli- 

 ness. " Very good." Maturity last of June. (Ad. Int. Kept.) 



BURR'S SEEDLING. 



Fruit large, heart-shaped, whitish yellow shaded with light 

 red, and sometimes mottled. Flesh nearly tender, with a sweet, 

 rich, excellent flavour. Ripe the last of June. Origin, Per- 

 rinton, Monroe county, N. Y. 



BUTTNER'S BLACK HEART. 



From Germany. Fruit large, heart-shaped, almost black. 

 Flesh purplish, firm, juicy, not very rich. Promises well. Ripe 

 middle of July. A vigorous grower. 



CARMINE STRIPE. 



Raised by Prof. Kirtland. Tree vigorous, healthy, spreading. 

 Very productive. Fruit above medium, heart-shaped ; suture 

 half round, followed by a line of carmine. Colour amber yel- 

 low, shaded and mottled with bright, lively carmine. Flesh 

 tender, juicy, sweet, sprightly and agreeable. Pit small. Stalk 

 varies. Season, last of June. (Elliott.) 



