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CHEKKIES 



530 Pjru3 sanguinea, or red ftoioering 1532 Pyrus sinaica, velprcecox Mount Si- 



531 nivalLS, earlr/ snoioj/, or ickite^. nai jiear or medlar 

 leaced I 



About 50 of the finest varieties of Pears are propagated as dwarfs, and are 

 suitable for training as espaliers — 50 cents each. 



N B. 



CHERRIES. C 



erisiers. rrunus Lerasus. 

 50 cents each. 

 ^ denotes fi"uits of large size. 

 I — — most esteemed for quality. 



t best for tarts, wine and preserves* 



Early May, small and only Taiuable\2'd *+Carnation, P 



for being early ^ P IMayisi Black 3Iazzard, Black honey 



^•■■flMaydnke, P May and June! 32 fYellow honey, A P 



'^ll-'Early Richmond, Kentish^ or X5?ig-j38 Merefordshire vvhite 

 stevA niontniorency X^^^'^^-J 5:. -lur.e 34 '^tDovviier's late red 



4 ^^fBiack tartaiian; Ronald's black 



heart, P June 



5 fVvliite tartarian, or Transparent 



Crimea. P do 



6 "^'t Early black heart, A do 



7 tWhite heart, poor hearer do 

 3 ^ [Black heart, P do 

 9 "^t American heart, A do 



10 Early black mazzard, A do 



11 '"^fArden's white heart, A do 



12 ttChina bigarreau, A. P do 



13 ^Gascoigne's heart, or pale bleed- 



ing heart. P do 



14 *Ox heart; or lion^s heart, dark 



red do 



15 *White bigarreau, or white ox 



hearty {Tradescant of Coxe,) P do 



16 ^Bleeding heart, or red ox heart, P do 



17 =^'1 Late red Harrison do 



18 ^fLundie guigne, 75oor hearer, P July 



19 t4:Transparent guigne, P do 



20 ^iGerman morello, Griotte d'Al- 



lemagne, P July 



21 tDavenport, P June 



22 ^Graffion, Amber ^ Yellow Span- 



do^ 

 do 

 do 

 Juno 



\ P July 

 late black heart 

 end of July 

 July 

 Juije 



35 "^t Hertfordshire black. 



P, 



36 *Red bigarreau, P 



37 Amber heart 



38 *t4:Elkhorn, TradestanV s black 



heart, or black ox heart July 



39 iRemington white heart, P 



July and August 



40 Forman's late, A July 



42 fCommon morello, P do-f 



43 t^Large morello, or Cerise du nord, 

 P July 



44 "^tPlemish, or Short stem Mont- 



morency, do 



45 -^tPlumstone morello, P do 



46 Belle et magnifique 



47 Dearborn's red French? 



48 Holman's duke? 



49 ^tKnight's early black, P 



50 *tBlack eagle, P 



51 nWaterloo, P 



52 *t Florence 



53 t A lien's late favorite, A P 



54 *tElton, P 



55 Whalley's new heart 



56 Tobacco leaved, 7nonstrous foliage, 

 poor bearer, P July 



57 German duke, or ^Tonmouth? 



58 Norton's, A June 



59 t Down's late red? July 



61 Black Orleans 



62 Swedish, or Belchevreuse? 



July 

 June 

 do 

 do 



July 

 June 

 June^ 



ish, or Harrison^ s heart do 



23 "^t American Amber, new, A do 



24 White Orleans do 



25 tBlack carone, or caroon, P July 



26 '^tl^Late duke, P do 



27 ^Archduke, P do 



28 ^Prince's duke, A P do 



The following are highly celebrated European cherries recently introduced, and ibrm 

 very estimable appendages to the dessert, &c. Price Si each. 



63 *tLarge ^noXtQ, grosse griotte, P July 



64 *tNapoleon bigarreau, P do 



65 New red do. nouveau bigarreau 



rouge do 



66 Perfumed crinquanier • do 



67 Pendant Montfrin June 



68 *tl^igeon's heart bigarreau, P do 



69 '^tBelle de Choisy, P July 



70 Bigarreau deMay, or May bigarreau 



June 



