36 CHERRIES. 
Sig c 
Name. Color.| Form. = 3 =| Season. Remarks. 
&| 31/5 oe 
n| Oe. Ae 
83 Ostheim Morello d.r.. | round|2|1| ten, | July |V. P. K. Excellent, 
ripens next of itsclass 
to No, 74.. 
84 Plumstone Morello d.r.| obt. h.) 1} 1} juicy je-July |V. P. K. One of the 
finest ofits class, hangs 
| late. 
*85 Prince’s Duke r.. | obt. h.} 1/L| ten. |m.July|Sbhy bearer, monstrous} - | 
size. 
86 Ratafia Griotte d. r. | round'} 2:| 1:| juicy je. July|V. P. K. An excellent 
Brune de Bruzelles Morello, and very hardy 
G. du nord tardive tree. 
87 Soissons d. r. | round | 2/2| ten. je. July}V. P. A very fine late 
Duke. 
*88 Sweet Montmorency | p.r..| round/2/}1| ten. |m.July | Sweet, juicy. 
89 Varennes r. | round | 2{1| juicy je. July}V. P. K.. An excellent 
late Kentish variety. 
90 White Pearl w. 2/1 A new French variety. 
Perle blane 
ORNAMENTAL. 
91 Large Double Rose flowering. *98 Colong Dwarf, from Oregon. 
92 Dwarf or Prolific Double flowering, 99 Cornelian scarlet, with beautiful fruit in 
93 Chinese DoublePinkflowering, or Serrulate.| autumn suitable for preserves. 
94 Weeping Siberian, beautiful, 100 Yellow, do do 
*95 New Weeping. 101 European Bird Cherry. 
96 All Saints, or Dutch Weeping. 102 American do do. 
97 Tobacco leaved, monstrous foliage. 
REJECTED CHERRIES. 
The following produce small or inferior fruit, or are bad bearers. 
Amber Guigne, or Gean. Cerise a bouquet. Lundie Guigne. 
Transparent Guigne. Corone or Caroon. Lukeward’s heart. 
Black Mazzard. Herefordshire black. Lady Southampton’s yellow. 
Common English. Black Orleans. _ Golden drop. 
Black Morello. Early May. Red heart. 
Small orCommon Morello| Nain précoce ~ Wellington, 
Bleeding heart. Fern leaved. White heart. 
Ox Heart, of Coxe and| A fewille de Pécher. Early White heart. 
Manning. Willow. leaved. Amber heart. 
Gascoigne’s heart. Griotte de Chaux. Yellow Honey. 
Chinese Heart. Griotte d’ Allemagne. Honey, of Coxe. 
Cluster. German Duke. 
