. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. CHERRIES. ^Ti In Kent a fine kitchen cherry is grown, called the Kentish cherry. It is said that the trees are dying out, and are not so productive as they formerly were. There is a very late cherry, ripe in October (fig. 336), which Rivers states is never attacked by birds; however, my birds are Fig. 333.—Black Eagle Cherry, shown May 3, 1871, at Horti- cultural Gar- Fig. 334. — Bigar- reau Duke Cherry, shown May 3,1871, at Horticultural Please note th
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. CHERRIES. ^Ti In Kent a fine kitchen cherry is grown, called the Kentish cherry. It is said that the trees are dying out, and are not so productive as they formerly were. There is a very late cherry, ripe in October (fig. 336), which Rivers states is never attacked by birds; however, my birds are Fig. 333.—Black Eagle Cherry, shown May 3, 1871, at Horti- cultural Gar- Fig. 334. — Bigar- reau Duke Cherry, shown May 3,1871, at Horticultural Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smee, Alfred, 1818-1877. London, Bell and Daldy
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