TUE CHERRY. Q78 
Curistiawa and Mary. — 
Two varieties raised by B. B. Kirtland, Greenbush, N. Y., and 
noted in the Horticulturist as resembling, in tree and fruit, the 
Mayduke, and are probably sub-varieties. 
Corn’s Late Carnation. 
A promising late variety. Fruit above medium size, roundish; 
suture shallow, with a line. Colour amber, mostly shaded and 
mottled with bright red. Flesh juicy and sprightly sub-acid. 
Ripe from the middle till the last of July. 
Ducuess pE Paiva. 
A new foreign sort, medium size, roundish heart-shaped, 
compressed, very dark purple. Stem long and slender, in a 
large open cawity. Flesh dark red, tender, juicy, mild acid 
Ripe the middle of June. Vigorous growth for its class. 
Fiemisn. Thomp. 
Montmorency (of Lindley.) 
Kentish (of some.) 
Cerise 4 Courte Queue. Poit. 
Montmorency 4 Gros Fruit, 
N Gros Gobet, ; 0. Duh. 
Gobet a Courte Queue. - 
A Courte Queue de Provence. 
English Weichsel ? 
Weichsel mit gauzkurzen stiel, \ of the 
Double Volgers. Dutch, 
This is a very odd looking 
fruit, being much flattened, and 
having a very short stalk. : 
Fruit rather large, very much 
flattened both at the top and 
base, and generally growing in 
pairs. Stalk stout, short. Skin 
shining, of a bright lively red. 
Flesh yellowish white, juicy, and 
sub-acid. Good for preserving; 
but, unless very ripe, scarcely 
rich enough for table use. Last nae 
of July. 
Jerrrey’s Duxe. Thomp. 
Jeffrey’s Royal. Lind. 
Jeffrey’s Royal Caroon. 
Royale, 
Cherry Duke. ; O: Dil 
Royale Ordinaire, Poiteau. 
Fruit of medium size, round, or a little flattened at the apex 
