CHERRIES. 



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66 tDouble Natte a morcllo, G July 



67 *tEarly purple, (a heart cherry) June 



68 *tGriotte, Large, Grossc gnotie P G 



July 



69 \X d<-' Kleparow, G do 



70 X Ratafia, or Northern, for pre- 



serves and wine, G Aug 



71 tGuigne, Early white, P June 



72 tGuigne, Early red, Rouge de Penle- 



cote, P end ofMav 



73 t Olive July 



74 t Latest red, Rouge tres tardive 



Sept 



75 t Cayctte June 



76 fLate red Guigne, or Iron Cherry, 



Guignc defer July 



77 *tLarge prool, Prool a gros fruit June 



78 *tLargo delicate, Guigne gros mou do 



79 jLarge black merise, Kirchcnioasser, 

 for wine and preseroes, P July 



80 tMagdalen, Guic^ne de la Magdelenc, 



July 



81 Marasquin, for liqueur, G P do 



82 tMaubec June 



83 fM'.iscat of Prague 



84 *tOsiheim, P G June 



85 tPerfurned Crinquanier July 



86 Quin Quin May 



87 tSoissons, G July 



88 tShott stem Provence, Courle queue 

 dc Provence, July 



89 rTurkish, Turkine, 60 cts do 



90 tVarennes, C do 



91 tWhite pearl, Pcrle blanc do 



92 t Russian, Guigne lahnche de 

 Russie, D 60 cts June 



93 tYellow heart, Guigne jaune July 



The following are for ornament— Price 50 cents, except where noted. 



94 Chinese double flowering, primus scr- 



rulata 



95 Tobacco leaved, large foliage and 



poor fruit 



96 Willow leaved, Balsamine, or Fern 



leaved, G 



97 Cluster, o/ie?i several fruit on one stem 



G 

 9Q Cornelian, long scarlet fruit, 37 cts 



August 



99 Weeping, very curious, P G do 



100 All Saints pcyidant flowering or Ever 



N. B. Many select kinds of Cherries, for table and for ornament, are propagated as 

 dwarfs, and suitable to be trained as espaliers. 



Perry Pears, 37^ cents to 50 cents each — said to afford liquor equal to Champagne. 



flowering, P G Aug 



101 Dwarf Siberian, or Dutch weeping, 



PG do 



102 Large double flowering, P 



103 Dwarf double flowering, P G 



1U4 European bird cherry, prunus padus 

 P August 



105 Prunus virginica, or American bird 



cherry for brandy, A 25 to 37 cts 



106 Prunus borealis, A 



107 hyemalis, A > 37 cts each 



108 serotina, A 



Barland, P 

 Besberry 

 Hcffcap 

 Mabilte 



Poire au vin de Stoutenbergh 



St. Gal. poire nu vin, or Wine pear 



Teinton Squash 



Pear Trees that are ornamental only, 50 cents each. 



Gold striped leaved 



Pyrus PoUveria, or woolly leaved 



Pyrus sanguinea, or red flowering 



nivalis, early s7iow or white 



leaved 



Pyrus salvifolia, or sage leaved 



amygdaliformis, or almond pear 

 B\na\ca, vel prcBcox, Mount Si- 

 nai pear or medlar. 



N. B. About 50 of the finest varieties of pears are propagated as dwarfs, and are 

 suitable for training as espaliers — 50 cents each. 



