CHERRIES. 14-1 



Brussels - 3 Purple - - 9 



Dunmores Breda - 6 Red Masculine - 10 



Early Orange - 7 Roman - - 11 



Hemskirke - 4 Royal - 12 



Imperial Ansons - 8 Royal Persian - 2 



Large Early Apricot - 5 Temples - 6 



Large Turkey - 13 Turkey - - 13 



Masculine - 10 Variegated Turkey - 1 



Moorpark - '-^6 Violet - 9 



Orange - 7 White Masculine - 14? 



Peach Apricot V - 8 



CHAP. TV. 



CHERRIES. 



SECT. I. Fruit Hound. 



1. AMBREE. Forsyth Ed. 7. p. 79- 

 Cerise Ambree. Duhamel, No. 14. t. 11. 



Fruit large, round at the head, but flattened next 

 the stalk, which is about two inches long. Skin rather 

 thick, of a fine amber colour, mottled with light red 

 and yellow, and of a bright red where exposed to the 

 sun. Flesh pale yellow, somewhat transparent, with 

 white veins, and slightly tinged with red under the 

 skin next the sun. Juice plentiful, sugary, and when 

 fully ripe very excellent. Stone with a very sharp 

 point. 



Ripe the end of July, and beginning of August. 

 This is rather too tender for an open standard, unless 

 in a warm sheltered situation ; but does remarkably 

 well when trained against an east wall. 



2. ARCHDUKE. Forsyth. Ed. 7- No. 4. 

 Griotte de Portugal. Duhamel, No. 18. t. 13. 

 Portugal Duke. Pom. Franc. 2. p. 40. t. 27. f. 21. 



