CHERRIES. 



Late black bigarreau, P 

 72 *t Large late red bigarreau, 

 T3 Hildesheim bigarreau, P 



74 *tLarg3 white bigarreau, P 



75 tliCommon French bigarreau 



August 

 do 

 July 



do 



P do 



76 Brune de Bruxelles, or Brown 



Brussels 



77 Griotte perle blanc, or white pearl 



July 



7S '^tWillovv leaved Mayduke, or fern 



leaved, P Ju^je 

 79 Guigne olive Ju'j 

 ^80 Turkine, or Turkish do 



8S tCerisse de ^oissons 



89 - unique nouvelle 



90 Magdalen, or Guigne de la Magdi 



I me 



91 Guigne Cayelte 



92 Double natte, a morrello 



93 "^-f Early purple griotte 



94 .*tSpanish griotte, P 

 9^ Yellow heart, or Guigne jaune 



96 Bigarreau precoce de Mazan 



97 Red heart 



Jull 

 Jr.i) 



Jun' 

 Jul 



Jun'l 



98 -^tLarge red bigarreau 

 100 Black Spanish 



P end of Jul; 



81 t^riotte de kleparow do' 101 Wellington 50 cent' 



82 tRatafia griotte, or ^or^^ern GriotteM02 ILarge black merise, Kirchemcas 



for preserves and tvirie August! ser, P 



83 Guigne de fer, ou de St. Gilles, or //•o?i:104 Cluster, often several fruit on ow 



July' stem, P JuF 

 June' lOo =^tDownton, P Jun , 



cherri/ 



84 Early white guigne, P 



85 Guigne de Russie a fruit blanc, or 



ivhite Russian, D 



86 Guigne a gros fruit moa, or delicate 

 =^7 *i-Griotte d'Ostheim, P July 



106 '^-fBelle de Rocfuemont 

 do' 108 Muscat of Prague 



109 Chinese, or P. pseiulo cerasus 



The following are for ornament — price 50 cents each. 



110 Chinese double flowering, prunus |116 Dwarf double flov/ering, P 



serrulata $!l,00 

 •111 ComeW'dn, long scarlet fruity Au^ 



112 Weeping, zery curious^ P 



113 All Samts, pendent flowering, 

 or everjloivering. P 



1 117 European 

 dus, P 



bird cherr 



pr Wilis pa] 

 August 



do 118 Prunus virginica, or American hira 



cherry, 25 to 50 cents, A 

 doill9 Prunus borealis, A 



114 Dwaif Siberian, Dutch weeping <t 120 



do'l21 



hyemalis, A 

 serotma, A 



or chamcecerasa, P 

 115 Large double flowering, P 

 ]V, B. Many select kinds of cherries for table and for ornanient' are propagated as' 

 dwarfs, and are suitable to be trSined as espaliers. 



PLUMS. Pruniers, Prunus domeslica, 



50 cents each, 

 t denotes those of large size. 



± those of superior flavor. 



C those for preserves. 



1 W'hite primordian, hative, P Jul 



2 ttAmerican cherry, myroholan, or 



cerise, A C^ August 



3 fRed chicasaw, A P July 



4 fYellow do A do 



5 :J:Prince's early damson, A P August 



6 American red, A C do 



7 Ditto yellow, A C do 



8 ^Early Tours, Pr€: CO c 6 ^Ze Tours, V ivA 



9 Wetherill's sweet, A P August 



10 ttLarge early damson, PC do 



11 Bullet do 



12 tBurlington red, A do 



13 ^French copper, P July 



14 ttHolland, {Kensington prune) V C 



August 



15 tDrap d'or, or mirahelle double, V do 



16 ttCooper's large red, A P do 



17 ^ American yellow gage Sept 

 !8 t Large black imperial Aug. and Sept 



19 t+Imperial violet, Purple egg. Red 



magnum honum, or Red imperi- 

 al, highly esteeined for prunes, 

 P ' August 



20 tYellow egg, White honum mag- 

 num^ or White imperial, has 

 weighed near 4 oz. C P Sept 



