CHERRIES. 



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character between the Mazzard 

 and Black Heart— of little 

 value. 



Black Circassian. See Black 

 Tartarian. 



Black Eagle, p. 366. 



Black Hawk, p. 366. 



Black Heart, p. 366. 



Black Honey. See Black Maz- 

 zard. 



Black Mazzard. The wild or 

 original type of the Heart vari- 

 eties of the cherry. Small, 

 oval, heart-shaped, black; bit- 

 ter. Only valuable for raising 

 stocks. 



Black Republican. See Snelling. 



Black Russian. See Black Tar- 

 tarian. 



Black Tartarian, p. 367. 



Bleeding Heart. Medium, long 

 heart-shaped, dark red; flavor 

 moderate. Late June. 



Bloodgood's Amber, or Blood- 

 good's Honey. See American 

 Amber. 



Bower's Early, Medium. Sweet, 

 Cooking. Southern. 



Bowyer's Early Heart. Medium, 

 obtuse heart-shaped, amber 

 and red; flavor pleasant. 

 Middle of June. 



Brandywine, p. 367. 



Brant, p. 367. 



Brenneman's Early. See Cum- 

 ■ berland Seedling. 



Bristol Cherry. See Black Maz- 

 zard. 



Brusseller Braune. Large, glob- 

 ular, heart-shaped, very dark 

 red; flesh firm, red, acid, as- 

 tringent; pit large. Tree vig- 

 orous, prolific. Middle of July, 

 good. Russian. 



Burr Seedling, p. 369. 



Buttner's Black Heart. Large, 

 nearly black; flesh firm, flavor 

 moderate. German. 



Buttner's October Morello. 

 Small, acid. Late; of little 

 value. 



Buttner's Yellow. Medium, 

 roundish, clear yellow; flesh 

 firm, sweet, of moderate qual- 

 ity. Late. 



Carmine Stripe, p. 370. 



Carnation, p. 378. 



Caroline, p. 370. 



Centennial, p. 370. 



Cerise de Ostheim. Medium, 

 nearly black; flesh firm, ten- 

 der, juicy, rich; pit small; 

 juice high-colored. 



Cerise Indulle. See Early May. 



Champagne, p. 370. 



Choisy. See Belle de Choisy. 



China Bigarreau, p. 370. 



Cleveland, p. 370. 



Cluster. Quite small, round, red. 

 Two to six in a close cluster 

 on a common stalk; of little 

 value. 



Coe's Late Carnation, p. 378. 



Coe's Transparent, p. 370. 



Common English. See Black 

 Mazzard, and Black Caroon. 



Common Red. See Pie Cherry. 



Compass, p. 380. 



Conestoga, p. 368. 



Cumberland Seedling, p. 368, 



Davenport's, p. 367. 

 Delicate, p. 370. 

 Doctor, p. 370. 

 Dr. Wiseman, p. 372. 

 Donna Maria, p. 375. 

 Downer, p. 370. 



