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CHERRIES. 



CHERRIES. Cerisiers. Prunm Cerasus. 



50 cents each. 

 * denotes fruit of large size. ' 



t most esteemed for quality. 



t best for tarts, wine and preserves. 



Note. — The two claeses of Cherries are thus distinguished — G denotes those of 

 the Kentish or Griolte family, the trees of which acquire a medium height, with com- 

 pact and sphericil heads, and will sustain ' 

 noted belong lo the Htart and Bigarreau 

 pyramidal form. 



I severe northern climate — Those not 

 families, the trees of lofty growth and 



1 *tMayduke, or Holland griatlc. P G 



Mav &, June 



2 *ttEarly Richmond, iTc/ii/i-A. or short 



stem monlmorcncy, GAP May&Jun 



3 *tl}l<icl< tartarian, RonaltVs black heart 



or Circassian, P June 



4 fWhite tarianan, or Transparent 

 Crimea, P 



5 *tEarlj black heart, A 



6 ^fBhck heart, P 



7 *iAnierican heart, A 



8 *tAr(ien's White heart, A 



9 ttChina bigarreau,- China heart, 



do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 A P 

 do 



10 *0x heart, or lion'e heart, dark red do 



11 *White bigarreau, Turkey bigarreau, 



or White Ox heart, {'Tradescant 

 of Coxe.) P do 



12 *tLate red Harrison do 



13 tt Tiansf)arent guigne, P do 



14 *t Gerraan nrorello, Griotte d'Alle- 



magne, P G July 



15 tDavenport {New Maydukc) P June 



16 ^jGrafEon, J.m&^r, or Yellow Spanish. 



G do 



17 *-|-American Amber, new, A do 



18 *nLate Duke, Large Duke, P G do 



19 *t Archduke, or Portugal, P G do 



20 *tPrince'sduke, A PG 

 21 



do 



^Carnation, Portugal or late Spariish 

 P G do 



22 Black Mazzard, Black Honey, P do 



The following are highly celebrated European Cherries recently introduced, and form 

 very estimable appendages to the dessert, &c. Those at 60 cents arc so noted, 

 the others are 75 cents to $1 each. 



23 fYellow tloney,Ho7iey Heart APJ line 



24 fHerefordshire while do 



25 *tDovvner's late red, A P July 



26 *tHerifordshire black, late black heart 



P end of July 



27 *Red bigarreau, P July 



28 tAmber heart (English) June 



29 *ttElkhorn, Large black bigarreau, 



Tradescant's black heart, or Black 



ox heart July 



SO ^Remington white heart, P July&Aug 



31 tJLarge inorello, English morcllo, or 



Cerise du itord. P G do 



32 ^fFlemish, Long stem montmorency, 



or Connnon Late red, G do 



33 *tPliimstone morcllo, P G do 



34 tBelle et magnitique, 



35 *tKnight's earlv black, P June 



36 *^Black eagle, "P do 



37 *tVVaterloo, P do 



38 *tFlorence 



39 *tElton, P June 



40 *tBellede Choisy, PG June & July 



41 +Late black bigarreau, P Aug 



42 Black Spanish July 



43 tAnselTs fine l)lack June 



44 *tSpanish griotte, Griotte d'Espagne, 



P G July 



45 Adams' Crown June 



46 "tDownton, P do 



47 tHarrison's heart do 



48 tGndley, A P do 



49 tAmber Princess, Princcsse Ambree 



June 



50 *tBplle de Roquemont, Bigarreau de 



Rocmont, 75 cts 

 51 tBiyarreau, May 



52 *t Napoleon, P 60 cents 



53 t New red 



54 *t Large white, P 



55 *t Pigeon's heart, P 



56 *t Large red, P end of July 



57 *t Large late red, P 60 cts Aug 



July 

 June 

 Ju'y 

 do 

 do 

 June 



Hildesheim, P 60 cts July 



Large heart shaped, or guigne 

 noire luisante. P do 



Common French. P do 



Flesh colored, P end of July 

 Early Mazan, Precoee de Ma- 

 zan June 



63 JBrown Brussels, Brune de Bruxelles 



G July 



64 t Black Provence, Noire do Provence 



65 Chinese, or P pseudocerasus 60 cts 



58 t 



59 *t 



60 *t 



61 n 



62 t 



