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ELLWANGER 



Barry's 



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Abbreviations. Color. — j)., purple ; g.^ green ; ?•., red ; ?/. , yellow ; w., whitish ; pa., pale/ 

 d., dark; I., light. Stone. — cl., clingstone; fr., freestone. -Season. -^6., beginning of tt^ 

 month; m., middle; c, end. Form. — ro?:., roundish ; oiZ., oblong. ° ,f 



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No. 



Color 



Form. 



P- 



oval. 



r. 



round. 



y. 



oval. 



pa. p. 



round. 



d. r. 



oval. 



P- 



rou. 



P- 



oval. 



P- 



rou. 



d. r. 



obi. 



P- 



oval. 



g. 



obi. 



b. 



oval. 



P- 



oval. 



S- 



rou. 



y- g- 



oval. 



y. 



oval. 



y- 



oval. 



p- 



rou. 



r. 



obi. 



y-ff- 



rou. 



p- 



obv. 



p. r. 



oval. 



g- 



rou. 



P* 



rou. 



P- V. 



oval. 



r. 



oval. 



P- 



oval. 



P- 



rou. 



P- 



rou. 



r. 



rou. 



y. g- 



rou. 



I'Brevoort's Purple, 



2 Cherry Plum, 



3 Coe's Golden Drop, .... 



4 Coe's Late Red, 



5 Cooper's Large Red, . . . 



6 Damson, Comnion, 



7 Damson, Large Early, . . 

 8; Damson, Winter, ...... 



9|Double Flowing Sloe,.. 



10 Duane's Purple French, . 



11 Diamond, 



12 Emerald Drop, 



13 Elfrey, 



14; German Prune, ........ 



15 Gage, Green, 



16 Gage, Imperial, 



17 Gage, Yellow, 



18 Gage, Bleeker's, 



19 Gage, Blue, 



20 Gage, Scarlet, 



21 Huling's Superb, 



22 Imperial Violet, 



23 Lombard, or 

 Beekman's Scarlet, .... 



24 Lucombe's Nonsuch, . . . 



25 Large Black Imperial, . . 



26 Large Black Montreuil, 



27 Mirabelle, 



28 MagnumBonum, Yellow, 



29 Magnum Bonum, Red, . 



30 Orleans, Smith's, 



31 Orleans,Hanford's Early, 



32 Orleans,Wilmot's Early, 



33 Queen Mother, 



34 Royal de Tours, 



35 Washington, Bolmar's, . 



September. 



e. July. 



October, 

 e. October. 



b. Sept. 

 September. 



e. Aug. 



October. 



August. 



m. Sep. 



September. 



September. 



m. Aug. 



m. Aug. 



m. Aug. 



e. Aug. 



m. Aug. 

 September. 



e. Aug. 

 e. Sep. 



e. Aug. 

 August. 



July. 



August. 



August. 



e. Aug. 



e. July. 

 I 



[September. 

 I e. July. 

 I e. Aug. 



Juicy and fine flavor. 



Beautiful and excellent. 

 Very fine ; late. 

 Excellent. 



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For preserving. 



Very beautiful shrub. 



Large ; fine fruit. 



Large and productive. 



Rich flavor. 



A great bearer ; sw^eet but drj 



Very valuable for drying. | 



Delicious. 



One of the best in the list. 



Productive and fine. 



Large and delicious. 



Very fine for preserving. 

 Large and delicious. 

 Productive and good. 



Very juicy and agreeable. Ml 



Handsome French variety. 



Large ; much admired. 

 Large and handsome. 

 Large and very fine. 

 Early and good. 



Small, but excellent. 

 Rich and high flavored. 

 One of the best grown. 



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Price, 



CHERRIES. 



S 



Cents Each. 



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The Cherry is a most dehcious, early fruit, and is of the easiest possible cultivation. It sij^ 

 ceeds well in almost any soil, but a light, dry loam is most suitable. Distance, for the Hea 

 Bigarreau, and such fast growing sorts, twenty to twenty -five feet ; for Morellos, &c., being 

 low growth, from fifteen to eighteen feet. 



Abbreviations. Prevailing Color. — b., black ; d., dark ; ami., amber ;~p., pale ; r., r 

 y., yellow. Form. — hea., heart-shaped ; obt. h., obtuse heart-shaped ; rou., roundish ; obi. 

 oblong heart-shaped. Texture. — ten. , tender ; A. ien., half tender. Season. — &., beginninj 

 e. , end ; m. , middle of the month. 



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