A Catalogue of Fruits. 
the White Orleans , Nonfuch , the Spanijh- 
and the Naples. 
In jMyufually fucceed the Late Flanders , 
common EngUfh-cherry, Carnations a deli¬ 
cate Fruit for the Table or Confervatory 5 
Morelia , or the great bearer, being-a black 
Cherry fit for the Confervatory, before it 
be through ripe, but bitter eaten raw j 
onely it is to be efteemed, being the laft 
Cherry that hangs on the Tree j the Mo¬ 
rocco-cherry , Great Amber , the Egriot , Bi- 
garreaux , the Prince-Royal, the Portugal- 
cherry, the Kings Cherry, the Crown-cherry, 
andth eBiquar, both ill bearers: the great 
Purple-cherry, one of the beft and lateft 
Cherries, and a good bearer} the Ounce- 
cherry , fo called from its fairnefs^ the 
Dwarf-cherry , fo called from the fmalnefs 
of its Twigs and Fruit: there is alfo the 
common Black Cherry, much in efteem for 
its Phyfical properties. 
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