CHERRIES. 
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Spanish bon cliretien, bon chretien 
<T Espagne, Bak. 
Franc-real, fine gold of -winter, fin 
or d’hirer, weighs a lb., Bak. 
Beurre d’Aremberg, 
Basse colmar vineux, 
Martin see, or rousse/el iThirer. 
J\'ov. to Feb. 
Ambrette, M 
Bezy de Chaumontelle, beurre 
iVhiver, or winter beurre, But. 
JVov. to March. 
Bound, poire de livre, has weighed 
28 oz. Bak. 
Oatillac, Bak. 
Nov. to Jlpril. 
St. Germain, walnut, or inconnuc 
J.afare, superior flavour, M 
Dec. to March. 
Easter bergamot, bergamotte de 
pdque, or terling. But. 
Colmar, manna, or bergamotte tar¬ 
dive, M 
Winter orange, orange d'hirer, 
l.ouise-bonne, But. 
Royal winter, royule d’hirer, M. 
Jan. to March. 
Ron chretien d’Auche, Bak. 
Winter rousselette, rousselelte 
tThivcr, Bak. 
Yellow winter 
Jan. to Map. 
German muscat, muscat Alle- 
mand, M. 
Winter bon chretien, bon chretien 
d’hirer, Bak. 
Holland bergamot, or amoselle 
[E xtra large Pear trees, at gl each. 3 
CHERRIES —50 cents. 
Those marked* are suitable for preserves, tarts , &c. the rest are 
esteemed table fruits. 
May duke, ripe end of May and 
beginning of June, 
♦Early Richmond, or Kentish 
red, do. 
Black May do. 
White heart do. 
Holman’s, or June duke June. 
Fraser’s black tartarian do. 
Bleeding heart do. 
German duke, or mammoth do. 
Alazard, or Jilack heart do. 
Archduke do. 
AH Saints, or pendant flowering 
cluster. 
Double blossom 
Cornelian 
Mountain 
Amber heart, June and July. 
Lancaster do. 
Ox heart do. 
Harrison’s heart do. 
Large black heart do. 
♦Carnation July. 
♦Late Kentish, or common red, do. 
Red honey do. 
Elkhorn do. 
♦Morel lo do. 
Four-to-the-pound, or tobacco 
leaved do. 
[The fruit of this is small, but the 
tree is esteemed for the orna¬ 
mental foliage.] 
ornamental. 
do. -lug. 
do. do. 
[Several new and valuable varieties of Cherries have been imparted, 
and are under cultivation. They will be for sale in the fall of 1828. 
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