12 SHERRIES. 



CHERRIES. Cerisiers. Primus Cerasus, 40 lo50 Cents. 



* denotes fruit of large size. 



t most esteemed for quality. 



t best for tarts, wine and preserves*- 



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

 Kentish or Griotte family, the trees of which acquire a medium height, with compact 

 and spherical heads, and will sustain a severe northern climate. Those not noted, 

 belong to the Heart and Bigarreau families, the trees of lofty growth and pyramidal 

 form. 



1 +*Mayduke, or Holland griotte G May! 23 f Yellow Honey, HoneyHeart, A June 



& June 34 -(-Herefordshire white, do 



2 *t+Early Richmond, Kentish or Short 25 *+Downer's late red, A July 



stem Montmorency, G A May & Junel26 *tHertfordshire black, Late black heart, 



3 *£Black tartarian, Ronald's black heartj end of July 



or Circassian, June 27 tRed bigarreau r July 



4 t White Tartarian, or Transparent 23 t Amber heart (English) June 



crimea, do 29 *t*Elkhorn, Large black bigarreau, 



5 *+Early black heart. A do Tradescant's black heart, or Black 



6 *+Black heart, doj ox heart, July 



7 *t American heart, A do 30 ^Remington white heart, July & Aug. 



8 *+Arden : s white heart, A do- 31 ttLarge morello, EngUsh morello, or 



9 *i±China bigarreau, China heart, A do Cerise du nord, G do 



10 *Ox heart, or lion's heart, dark red do 32 *+Flemish. or common late red, G do 



11 *White bigarreau, Turkey bigarreau. 33 *+Plumstone morello, G do 



or white ox heart, (Tradescant of 34 +Be!le et magnifique 



Coxe.) do 35 *+Knights early black,. June 



12 *+Late red Harrison, io cents do 36 *+Blackeagle, do 



13 tiTransparent guigne, do 37 *+ Waterloo, do 



14 *tGerman morelloT griotte d'Alle- ;33 *+Florence, 



magne, G July 36 *tEkon, June 



15- tDavenport, (Xew Mayduke) do 40 *f Belle do Choisy, G June & July 



16 *+Grafion Amber, or Yellow Spanish, 41 tLate black bigarreau, Aug. 



G do 42 Black Spanish, July 



17 *t American Amber, new A do 43 t Ansel's finebla-ek, June 

 13 Late Duke, Holm an' s Duke G do!44 *+Spanish griotte, Griotte d'Espagne, 



19 *+Archduke, or Portugal, G doi G 75 cents, July 



20 *tPrince'sDuke, A G do 45 Adam's Crown. June 



21 **Carnation, Portugal or Late Spanish, 46 tDown ton, do 



G do 47 f Harrison's heart, do 



22 Black Mazzard, Black Honey, dc[43 tGridley A do 



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

 very estimable appendages to the desert, &c. Those at 50 to 60 cents are so noted, 

 the others are 75 cents to$l each. 



49 t Amber Princess, Princesse Ambre 



June 



50 +tBelle de Roquemont, Bigarreau de 



62 t Bigarreau Early Mazan. Precoee de 



Mazan, June 



63 *Brown Brussels, Brune de Bruxelles, 



Rocmcnt, 50 cents. July G July 



51 tBigarreau, May 50 cents, June 64 f Black Provence, Noire de Provence 



52*+ Napoleon, 50 cents, July 66 ^Double Natte,. a morello, G July 



53+ New red, 50 cents, do 67 *+Early purple, (a heart cherry) June 



Large white, do 63 *tGriotte, Large, Grosse Griotte, P G 



Pigeon's heart, June July 



Lage red, end of July 69 +tde Kleparow, G do 



Large late red, 50 cents, Aug. 70 +Ratafia, or Northern, forpreserves 

 Hildesheim, 50 cents Julyj and wine, G 



Large heart shaped, or Guigne 71 +Guigne, early white, June 



noire luisante, 50 cts do 72 +Guigne, early red, Rouge de Pentecote, 



Common French, doj P endof3Iay 



Flesh colored, end of July(73 + Olive, July 



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