THE CHERRIES OF NEW YORK 



363 



Ostheim (syn. of Cerise de Ostheim), 232; (syn. of Min- 

 nesota Ostheim), 297 



Ostheim (of Morris), 303 



Othello, 303 



Ounce (syn. of Tobacco-Leaved), 326 



Owanka, 303 



Ox Heart, 178 



Ox Heart (of America), 303 



Padus, genus of, 15 



Padus cherries, distinguishing characters of, 3; use of, 7 



Padus mahaleb (syn. of P. Mahaleb), 31 



Pandys Glaskirsche, 304 



Paramdam, 304 



Parent, 304 



Paretzer Herzkirsche, 304 



Pariser Griotte, 304 



Parisian Guindoux, 304 



Parkinson, John, quoted 98, 134, 239, 273, 286, 292, 

 299, 329 



Paul, 304 



Paul, E. V. D., var. orig. with, 304 



Pauline de Vigny, 304 



Peach-Blossomed, 304 



Pease, 304 



Pease, Charles, var. orig. by, 238, 240, 286, 289 



Pease, Charles, Sr., var. orig. with, 299, 304 



Pelissiers Knorpelkirsche (syn. of Bigarreau Pelissier), 

 102 



Perlkirsche, 304 



Perlknorpelkirsche 305 



Perlmarmorkirsche (syn. of Perlknorpelkirsche), 305 



Petit Bigarreau Hdtif (syn. of Kleine Bunte Friih- 

 kirsche), 282 



Petite Bigarreau hdtif (syn. of Flamentine), 252 



Petite Morelle, 305 



Pfdher Siissioeichsel (syn. of Velser), 329 



Pfitzmann Schwarze Herzkirsche, 305 



Pie Cherry (syn. of Late Kentish), 157 



Pierce, Amos, var. orig. with, 305 



Pierce Late, 305 



Pigeon Heart Bigarreau (syn. of Belle de Rocmont), 212 



Pigeon's Heart (syn. of Belle de Rocmont), 212 



Pink Heart, 305 



Planchoury, 305 



Plattgedriickte Schattenmorelle, 305 



Plumstone, 305 



Plumstone Morello (syn. of Plumstone), 305 



Plymouth (syn. of Plymouth Rock), 306 



Plymouth Rock, 306 



Podiebrad, 306 



Podiebrad Bunte Herzkirsche (syn. of Podiebrad), 306 



Pohlnische Kirsche (syn. of Griotte de Kleparow), 263 



Pointed Guigne, 306 



Poitou griotte (syn. of Imperial Morello), 278 



Polnische grosse Weichsel (syn. of Griotte de Kleparow), 

 263 



Polnische Weichsel (syn. of Griotte de Kleparow), 263 



Polsted, 306 



Polton Gean, 306 



Pomeranzen, 306 



Pomme-d' Amour (syn. of Tomato), 327 



Pontiac, 306 



Pope, 307 



Portugal, 307 



Portugiesische Griotte (syn. of Arch Duke), 98 



Portugiesischer Griottier Weichselbaum (syn. of Arch 

 Duke), 98 



Powhattan, 307 



Pragische Muskateller, 307 



Prague Tardif {Muscadet de) (syn. of Velser), 329 



Precoce d'Espagne (syn. of Spanische Friihkirsche), 320 



Precoce Lemercier (syn. of Duchesse de Palluau), 246 



Precoce de Marest, 307 



Precoce de Montreuil (syn. of Early May),' 128 



Precoce de Sabaret, 307 



President, 307 



Prettyman, H. W., var. orig. by, 302 



Pride of Washington, 307 



Priesche Schwarze Knorpelkirsche, 308 



Prince, 308 



Prince, William, quoted, 203-204; var. introduced by, 

 108, 247; var. orig. by, 236, 308 



Prince Black Heart, 308 



Prince Duke, 308 



Prince Englebert, 308 



Prince de Hanovre (syn. of Kronprinz von Hannover), 

 285 



Prince Royal, 308 



Prince Royal du Hanovre (syn. of Kronprinz von 

 Hannover), 285 



Princess, 308 



Priner Friihweichsel (syn. of Hative de Prin), 273 



Prinzenkirsche, 308 



Prinzesskirsche (syn. of Princess), 308 



Prodlitzer Elitekirsche, 308 



Progress, 308 



Prolific Cherry (syn. of Cerisier Tres-fertile), 234 



Proskauer Knorpelkirsche, 308 



Proudfoot, 308 



Proudfoot, D., var. orig. by, 308 



Provencer SUssweichsel (syn. of Cerise de Prusse), 232 



Prunus, division of, 15; genus, importance of, in 

 horticulture, i 



Prunus acida, 16 



Prunus acida (syn. of P. cerasus), 24 



Prunus aestiva (syn. of P. cerasus), 24 



44 X 48 ? Prunus affinis, 18 



Prunus ampla, 17 



Prunus apetala, 21; (syn. of P. maximoaiiczii), 16 



Prunus apetala iwozana (syn. of P. tschonoskii), 20 



Prunus apetala typica (syn. of P. nipponica), 20 



Prunus austera (syn. of P. cerasus), 24 



Prunus autumnalis, 20 



Prunus avium, 16; characters of, 28-29; comparison of, 

 with Prunus cerasus, 9; distribution and habitat of, 

 29; division of and how divided, 30; geographic 

 range of, 41-42; specific description of, 28-30; use 

 of wood of, 6; value of, as a stock, 67-69 



Prunus avium X Prunus cerasus, specific description of, 



31 

 Prunus avium decomana, 30 

 Prunus avium duracina, 30 



