16 CHERRIES—PLUMS. 
The following are highly celebrated European Cherries recently introduced, and form 
very estimable appendages to the dessert, &c. Those at 60 cents are so noted, 
the others are 75 cents to $1 each. 
49 tAmber Princess, Princesse Ambrée | 72 tGuigne, Early red, Rouge de Pentecote, 
June | P end of May 
50 *tBelle de Roquemont, Bigarreau de\ 73 + Olive July 
Roemont 75 cts July | 74 7 Latest red, Rouge trés tardive 
51 tBigarreau, May June Sept 
Oe: fh Napoleon P 60 cts July | 75 t Cayette June 
53 New red do | 76 tLate red Guigne, or Jron Cherry, 
54 *+ Large white P do | Guigne de fer July 
55 *t Pigeon’s heart P June 77 *tLarge prool, Prool a gros fruit June 
56 *+ Large red P end of July | 78 *+Large delicate Guigne gros mou do 
57 *t Large latered P60 cts Aug} 79 tLarge black merise, Kirchenwasser, 
58 T Hildesheim P 69 cts July | for wine and preserves P July 
o9 *7 Large heart shaped, or guigne | 80 tMagdalen, Guigne de la Magdeléne 
notre luisante P do | July 
60 *+ Common French P do | 81 Marasquin, for liqueur G P do 
Oi ay Flesh colored P end of July | 82 tMaubec June 
62 t Eazly Mazan, Précoce de Ma-| 83 tMuscat of Prague 
zan June | 84 *tOstheim, P G June 
63 {Brown Brussels, Brune de Bruxelles | 85 t Perfumed Crinquanier July 
July | 86 Quin Quin May 
64 +Black Provence, Noire do Provence | 87 tSoissons, G July 
65 Chinese, or P pseudocerasus 60 cts 88 tShort stem Provence, Courte queue 
66 tDouble Natte a morello G July | de Provence, C July 
67 *tEarly purple, (a heart cherry) June )89 +Turkish, Turkzne, 60 cts do 
68 *+Griotte, Large, Grosse griotte P G | 90 +Varennes, C do 
July }91 +White pearl, Perle blanc do 
69 +t de Kleparow, G do | 92 + Russian, Guigne blanche de Rus- 
70 +t Ratafia, or Northern. for pre- sie, D 60 cts June 
serves and wine G Aug | 93 tYellow heart, Guigne jaune July 
71 tGuigne, Early white, P June 
The following are for omament—Price 59 cents, except where noted. 
94 Chinese double flowering, prunus ser- | flowering, PG Aug 
rulata 101 Dwarf Siberian, or Dutch weeping, 
95 Tobacco leaved, large foliage, and | EG, do 
poor frust, 102 Large double flowering, P 
86 Willow leaved, Balsamine, or Fern | 103 Dwarf double flowering, PG 
leaved, G 104 European bird cherry, prunus padus 
97 Cluster, often several fruit on one stem F August 
G 105 Prunus virginica, or American bird 
98 Cornelian, long scarlet fruit, 37 cts cherry fer brandy, A 25 to 37 cts 
August | 106 Prunus borealis, A 
$9 Weeping. very curious, P G do | 107 hyemalis, A 37 cts each 
100 All Sats, pendent flowering or Ever ‘108 serotina, A : 
N. B. Many select kinds of Cherries, for table and for ornament are propagated as 
dwarfs, and suitable to be trained as espaliers. 
The following are poor bearers, or the fruit inferior, or they are synonymes of those 
already enumerated. 
Black Corone German Duke, or Monmouth, 
Black Orieans Lukeward’s heart 
Bleeding heart Lundie Guigne 
Common Morello . : Red heart 
Dearborn’s red French Swedish, or Belchevreuse 
Denniston’s sugar Wellington 
Early May, poor fruat White heart . 
Gascoigne’s heart White Orleans 
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