. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 370 THE CHERRY. Carmine Stripe. Rather large, heart-shaped ; a carmine line on the suture, amber yellow with bright carmine; flesh tender, agree- able. Last of June. Ohio. Caroline. Rather large, roundish oblong; pale amber mottled with red ; tender, sweet, delicate. Last of June. Cleveland, O. Centennial. Large, yellow, marbled crimson, very sweet, good shipper. A seedling of Napoleon. Fig. 503. California. Champagne. Medium, roundish heart- shaped ;


. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 370 THE CHERRY. Carmine Stripe. Rather large, heart-shaped ; a carmine line on the suture, amber yellow with bright carmine; flesh tender, agree- able. Last of June. Ohio. Caroline. Rather large, roundish oblong; pale amber mottled with red ; tender, sweet, delicate. Last of June. Cleveland, O. Centennial. Large, yellow, marbled crimson, very sweet, good shipper. A seedling of Napoleon. Fig. 503. California. Champagne. Medium, roundish heart- shaped ; reddish pink; stalk medium, cavity shallow ; flesh amber colored, sub- acid, rich. Last of June. Raised by C. Downing, Newburg, N. Y. China Bigarreau. Medium in size, oval heart-shaped, somewhat roundish, sut- ure distinct; color amber mottled with red, becoming red; stalk long, slender, cavity shallow; flesh half tender when ripe, with a rather rich and peculiar sec- ond-rate flavor. Season rather late. Shoots spreading. Origin, Flushing. L. L Cleveland. (Cleveland Bigarreau.) Large, round heart-shaped; suture broad and deep half way round ; color bright, clear, delicate red on amber yellow; stalk an inch and a half long, curved; flesh firm, Season early, or with Black Tartarian. Ori-. FlG. —Centennial. juicy, sweet, rich, gin, Cleveland, O. Coe's Transparent.* Size medium, nearly globular, very regular; skin thin, pale amber, reddened in the sun, with peculiar pale spots or blotches ; stalk nearly an mch and a half long, moderately sunk; very tender, melting, sweet, excellent. Early, just before Black Tartarian. Growth thrifty. Origin, Middletown, Conn. One of the most valuable of all cherries for home use. Fig. 504. Delicate. Rather large, roundish, oblate; stalk medium in length, cavity rather large; color yellow, mottled and shaded with car- mine, translucent; flesh light yellow, flavor excellent, istof July. Tree spreading, forming a round head. Cleveland, O. Doct


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