208 THE PKUIT MANUAL. 



dewagens-kers ; Eosenoble ; Schimmelpennings-kers ; Zeelandoise; Orande 

 Zeelandoise ; Yellow Ramonde). — Fruit, above medium size, oblate, 

 very much flattened at both ends, and marked on one side with a deep 

 suture. Skin, smooth and shining, of a fine clear red at first, but 

 becoming of a dark red the longer it hangs. Stalk, very short and 

 thick, from half an inch to an inch in length, and set in a deep cavity, 

 which has a deep groove on one side of it, formed by the suture. 

 Flesh, white, tender, very juicy, and briskly acid ; but when allowed 

 to hang and become perfectly ripe, it is more agreeably and pleasantly 

 flavoured. Stone, medium sized, roundish, and adhering pretty closely 

 to the flesh. 



This variety is only fit for preserving. It ripens about the middle 

 and end of July. 



The tree is an indifierent bearer, and on that account is almost out 

 of cultivation. 



This cherry is by many called the Flemish, and by others the Kentish, but both 

 of these are quite distinct varieties. Forsyth has evidently called it the Kentish, 

 on the authority of Duhamel, for the description he has given of that variety 

 is the same as that of Duhamel for Gros Gobet, and not of the true Kentish. 

 Lindley very properly describes it separately from the Kentish, under the name of 

 Montmorency, accompanied with Cufaamel's synonyms, 



Grosse Cerise Rouge Pale. See Carnation. 



Grosse de Wagnelee. See Rdne Hortense. 



Grosse Montmorency mit Kurzen Stiel. See Q-ros Oobet. 



Grosse Schwarze Herzkirsche. See Black Heart. 



Grosser Gobet. See Oros Gobet. 



Griine Kirsche. See All Saints. 



Guigne Grosse Noire. See Black Heart. 



Guigne Hative de Boutamand. See Early' Purple Oean. 



Guigne Noire. See Black Heart. 



Guigne Noire de Biittner. See Bilttner's Black Heart. 



Guigne Noire de Strass. See Reine Hortense. 



Guigne Noire Tardive. See Tradescanfs Heart. 



Guigne Precoce de Werder. See Werder's Early Heart. 



Guigne Rouge Hative. See Oascoigne's Heart. 



Guignier a Feuilles de Tabac. See Tobacco-leaved. 



Guignier k Rameaux Pendants. See All Saints. 



Guldemonds-kers. See Oros Gobet. 



Guldewagens-kers. See Gros Oobet. 



GUIGNE TRES PRJBCOCE .-Fruit, rather small, and not quite 

 medmm sized, obtuse heart-shaped, and rather uneven in its outline. 

 Skin, quite black. Stalk, an inch and a half long, slender, deeply 



