MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT TREES, &c. 49 



generally raifed from the feed of this fort. Thefe trees will 

 thrive in poor land, where fcarcely any other forts will. 



The Clutter Cherry is planted more for ornament, or cu« 

 riofity, than for any other pnrpofe. 



To the above may be added : 



Amber Heart. 

 Black Mazard. 

 Church-hills. 

 Double-blofTomed. 

 Fie mi 111 Heart. 

 Grofs Goblet. 

 Hoi man's Duke. 

 Jeffrey's Royal. 

 Kenfmgton Duke. 

 Large Spanilh Cherry. 

 Late Large Morello. 

 Montmorency. 



Ox Heart. 

 Purple Heart. 

 Red Heart. 

 Spanifh Black. 

 South's large Black. 

 Swedifh Black Heart. 

 Tradefcant's. 

 Turkey Heart. 

 Weeping. 

 Wentworth Heart. 

 White Heart. 



Proper Kinds of Cherries for a fmall Garden* 



The May Duke ; the large Duke Cherry ; Archduke ; the 

 Black Heart ; Harrifon's Heart ; Ox Heart ; Turkey Heart, 

 and Kenfington Duke Cherry. 



Planting, Pruning, and Training of Cherry- Trees. 



In the choofmg and planting of young Cherry-trees, the fame 

 rules are to be obferved as are given for Apricots, Peaches, 



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