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a flourifhing ftate, bearing fine fruit, in Kenfington Gardens* 

 This Cherry is ripe in July and Auguft. 



7. The Black Heart is a fine Cherry, too well known to 

 require defcription. 



8. The Morello, or Milan Cherry, is a very fine fruit when 

 kept till the month of October* and makes a very great ad- 

 dition to the deffert at that time of the year. This is the beft 

 Cherry that we have for preferving, and for making Cherry- 

 Brandy. 



9. The Carnation take its name from its colour, being red 

 and white. It is a large round Cherry, but not fo fweet as 

 the Duke Cherry. It ripens in the latter end of July. 



10. The yellow Spanifh Cherry is of an oval fhape and 

 amber colour, and is a fweet pleafant fruit. It is ripe ia 

 Auguft and September. 



11. The Corone, or Coroun Cherry, refembles the Black 

 Heart. This is an excellent fruit, and a good bearer. It 

 ripens about the beginning of Auguft. 



12. The Lukeward comes in foon after the former, and is 

 alfo a fine pleafant fruit, and a good bearer. It ripens in the 

 beginning of Auguft. 



13. The Graffion. This is fuppofed by many to be the 

 fame with Harrifon's Heart ; but, upon a clofe examination, 

 I find it to be a different Cherry : its flefh is firmer and the 

 ftone flatter. It ripens in July and Auguft. 



14. Ronalds's large Black Heart Cherry, introduced into 

 this country in the year 1794. from Circailia. Mr. Ronalds, 

 nurferyman at Brentford, and the only perfon, to the beft of 

 my knowledge, who has cultivated it in England, fent me 

 fome of the fruit this Summer, 1801. It is a fine large Cherry, 

 a great bearer, and will, without doubt, be valuable as a 



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