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He Cherry Tree is of divers kinds, differing both 
in leaves and fruits howe oa. : : eaves and 
fhorter-ftalked fruits, others large, long leaves 
and long-ftalked Cherriess the frft of holewieh 
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| Th erly F Landy Cherry is bigger and fweeter than the common 
Englifh Cherry, ad earlier ripe, 
he later Flanders Cherry differs from the laft, in that the Cherries 
are bigger, of a fharper taft, and later ripe. ° eititS . 2s : 
«he Flanders-tlufter-Cherry differs from both the former; ‘in’ that 
the Cherries grow on the ftalks inclufters, two, three, and fometimes 
more joyned together, and fome ftalks will bave but one, 
The great bearing, ox preferving Cherry, iglike in the Tree to the 
later Flanders ; the Cherries arelarge, of a blackifhred on the outer 
fide when ripe, and bloud red within; of a fharp tafte, and late ripe, 
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: : The Morello Cherry is like the laft, but bigger, better tafted, and 
novery good hewer, = | 
The Arch Dukes Cherry is a very good eatly ripe Cherry, well tae 
fted, and on a wall bears well, = ae ) *% 
The Carnation Cherry isasbig as the laft, of a bright fhining red 
colour, and good tafte, 
| The Lukeward Cherry hath larger and longer leaves than any of the 
former, the fruit fairer, with long ftalks, early ripe, and well tafted, 
the black Heart-Cherry is a fair, large, blackith red Cherry, in 
tafte {weet and good, : 
The black Cherry of Orleance isavery fair, largeand good fruit, 
The black Spanifh Cherry is of the fame dark red colour with the 
two former, rounder, not fo big, but very well tafted, 
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