CHERRIES. 27 



ORNAMENTAL. 



97 Large Double Rose flowering 



93 Dwarf or Prolific Double flowering 



99 Chinese Double Pink flowering, or Serrulate 



100 Weeping Siberian, beautiful 



*101 New weeping 



102 All sainis. or Dutch Weeping 



103 Tobacco leaved, monstrous foliage 



104 Silver striped diverse leaved, 75 els 



105 Serrated leaved 

 "106 Colong Dwarf, from Oregon 

 107 Cornelian scarlet, with beautiful fruit in autumn 

 sui able for preserves, 25 cte 

 Ditto, larger size, 50 cis 

 103 Yellow, for preserves 



109 European Bird Cherry 



110 American do do, 25 cts 



The following 



Amber Guigne, or Gean 



Transparent Guigne 

 Black Alazzard 



Common English 

 Black Morello 



Small or Common Morello 

 Bleeding heart 



Or Heart, of Coxe and Manning 



Gasroigne s heart 

 Chinese Heart 



REJECTED CHERRIES. 



' produce small or inferior fruit, or are bad bearers. 



""luster 



Cerise a houquet 

 t.'^rise a trochet 

 Corone or Caroon 

 Black Orleans 

 Early May 



Nain prtcoce 

 Fern leaved 



A feuiUe dc Pecker 

 ^'illow leaved 

 Griotte de Chnux 



Gnol'e d 1 Allemagne 

 German Duke 



Lundie Guigne 



Lukeward's heart 



Lady Southampton's yellow 



Golden drop 

 Red heart 

 Wellington 

 White heart 



Early White heart 

 English An.ber heart 

 Yellow Honey 

 Honey, of Coxe 



PLUM S. — Pruniers. — Primus domestica. 



59 CENTS EACH. 



Explanation of abbreviations : 



Coloi — b. blue; d. dark; g. green; p. purple ; r. red; s. scarlet; w. white; y. yellow. 

 Size— I large; 2. medium ; s small. 



S/one. — c clinging or a iherin;> to the flesh ; f. free or separating. 

 Quality — 1 first rate; 2. secondary or mi idling. 

 Use — t. table; k. kitchen; p preseiving. 



Season. — I'he initials indicate the month ; b beginning; m. middle ; e. end. 



Namo. 



u 



o 



Form. 



z 



.1 



is 



6 



Season. 



Remarks. 





6 





1 



3 



A 







1 Aiten 



P- 



oblong 



2 



F 



T 



T P 



S. 



V. P. Estimable, famous for piunes. 



Prune d' Agen 















2 Apricot, Ye. low 



y- 



oval 



1 



F 



i 



T 



Aug. 



Sweet, musky, fine. 



3 , Red 



r. 



oval 



2 



F 



2 



K 



S. 



»pncot ftuvor. 



*4 Autumnal Hoi mar 



y- 



round 



1 



F 



1 



T 



0. 



Juicy, rich, honied sweetness. 



Winter Holmar 



















5 Belle de Ri »m 



p 



round 



1 



F 





T 



Aug. 



Beautiful, good. 



Beauty of liiom 







2 











*6 Bleeker's scarlet 



r. 



oval 





1 



T 



S. 



Esteemed. 



7 Berlin 







\ 









S. 



Esteemed German variety. 



*S Bingham 



y- r 



oval 



C 



1 



T 



Sep. 



^. P. Rich, delicious. 



9 Blue Holland 



b. 



round 





F 



1 



T F 



s. 



V". P. Rich pleasant, hangs long on 



Large Holland 

















the tree. 



Holland Prune 







I 













*10 Brevoort's purple 



P- 



oval 



F 



1 



T 



S. 



Very larpe, beautiful, delicious, a 



Brevoort's purple Washing 

















vigorous tree. 



ton 



















Do. do. Bolmer 



















*11 By field 















Aug. S 



R. M. 



*12 Camak's Georgian 



r. 











T P 



s. 



V. P. Pleasantly acid- 



13 Co^'s golden drop 



y- 



oval 



1 



C 



I 



T fr 



S. 0. 



V. P. Splend.d, excellent. 



Golden Gage 













1 







