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POMON A: GO, 
THE early {mall May-Cherry, (Fig. Ul. Plate XVII.) produces its 
Fruits in the fame Manner as the preceding, and therefore we muft in 
the like Manner preferve the yearly Shoots to fucceed thofe which produce 
Fruits the fame Year : But fometimes the Wood of two Years old, pro- 
duces Fiddes or Spurs, which bring good Fruits, (asd dd, Gc. Fig. V. 
Plate IV.) the two Years Wood of the May-Cherry. 
THE yearly Shoots of this Cherry have their Buds very nearly fet 
together, as d dd, @c. reprefented in Fig. IV. of the fame Plate, and 
therefore produce great Quantities of Fruits. 
THE Holmans-Duke, (Fig. 1. Plate XVII.) is an excellent Fruit, 
and great Bearer, as may be feen by the Bloffom-Buds ddd, eo’. (Fig. Il. 
Plate 1V.) which are fituate on the two Years Wood BC, near to 
whence the laft Year’s Shoot A B was produced. The Buds bb), cc. 
ate Leaf-Buds, which prepare themfelves in the firft Year after 
they are produc’d, to bear Fruits in the fecond: And the like of the 
White and Black Heart, (Fig. IV,V. Plate XVII.) whofe feveral Branches 
and Buds are in the fame Manner exhibited in Plate IV. Fig. I and II. 
THE Carnation-Cherry, (Fig.II. Plate XVI.) in good Land, is an exe 
cellent fine large firm pulped Fruit, comes late, and is better from a Standard 
than againft a Wall. If “tis well order'd it produces a good Crop, for 
it naturally produces much Bloffom, as may be feen by the Buds Fig. II 
and IV. Plate V. where the Bloflom Buds d d A, Gc. Fig. TV. are but 
preparing themfelves for opening : But thofe of Fig. Il. bb b, &c. are 
greatly expanded, even almoft into Bloffom. _ 
THE Corone, Gafcorgne, and Bleeding-Heart-Cherries, being pro- 
duc’d on Fiddes or Spurs of the two Years Wood, need no further 
Explanation. 
THERE are many other Kinds of Cherries that are very good, 
as the Lukeward, Morifio, &'c. which I could not procure this Seafon, 
and therefore omit their Defcriptions until I can gratify the Curious 
with their true Reprefentations and Qualities. 
N.B. THAT 
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