CHERRIES. 



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LIST OF SELECT CHEERIES, 



ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR ORDER OF RIPENING. 

 Those marked with an asterisk are adapted/or small collections. 



I. FOR GARDENS. 



These all succeed well in the open ground, or as espaliers ; and those for dessert 

 rise are worthy of being grown against a wall, when they are much improved 

 both in quality and earliness. 



June. 



Belle d'0rI6ans 

 ♦Early Purple Gean 

 •Early Jaboulay 



Early Lyons 



Early Red Bigarreaa 



Early Rivers 



Werder's Early Black 



Bowyer's Early Heart 



July. 

 Knight's Early Black 

 *Black Tartarian 

 Waterloo 

 Governor Wood 

 Belle de Choisy 



Kentish 



Griotte de Chaux 



For Dessert Use. 



Transparent 



Frogmore Early 



Bigarreau de Mezel 

 •May Duke 



Jeffreys' Duke 



Cleveland Bigarreau 



Rockport Bigarreau 



Black Eagle 



BohemiauBlackBigarreau 

 •Elton 



Oceola 



Royal Duke 



Delicate 



Duchesse de Palluau 



Monstrous Heart 



Joc-o-sot 



For Kitchen Use. 



Mammoth 

 •Mary 

 Bigarreau 



August, 

 Florence 

 Kennicott 

 Bed Jacket 

 Tecnmseh 

 Late Duke 



September. 

 Coe's Late Carnation 

 Biittner's Yellow 

 Bigarreau de Hildesheim 

 Rival 

 Belle Agathe 



•Belle Magnifique 

 •Morello 



n. FOR ORCHARDS. 



These being vigorous-growing and hardy varieties, and all, in various degrees, 

 abundant bearers, are well adapted for orchard planting. 



Early Prolific 

 Knight's Early Black 

 Black Tartarian 

 Adams' Crown 

 May Duke 

 Elton 

 Black Hawk 



Biittner's Black Heart 



Kentish 



Mammoth 



Mary 



Bigarreau 



Amber Gean 



Late Duke 

 Kennicott 

 Red Jacket 

 Rival 

 Tecumseh 

 Belle Agathe 



