The cherries of New York

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The cherries of New York

by U. P. Hedrick

EN·~18 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION,

1:41
2

THE CHERRIES OF NEW YORK BY U. P. HEDRICK

0:21
3

PREFACE

8:08
4

TABLE OF CONTENTS

0:18
5

INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS

0:59
6

CHAPTER I CULTIVATED CHERRIES - CHERRIES AND THEIR KINDRED

1:48:37
7

CHAPTER II THE HISTORY OF CULTIVATED CHERRIES - THE ANCIENT USE OF CHERRIES

1:06:40
8

CHAPTER III CHERRY CULTURE

1:15:47
9

CHAPTER IV LEADING VARIETIES OF CHERRIES - ABBESSE D'OIGNIES

5:16:17
10

CHAPTER V THE MINOR VARIETIES OF CHERRIES

6:40:32

Description

This volume offers a thorough look at New York’s most beloved tree‑fruit, the cherry. Beginning with a concise history of its cultivation, it moves into clear explanations of the plant’s biology and its pivotal role in the state’s agriculture. Readers will discover how cherries, from the everyday “pie cherry” to the elegant Yellow Spanish and Black Tartarian, have shaped both rural and urban landscapes.

The heart of the work is an extensive survey of the known cherry varieties, complete with color illustrations and practical notes on where each thrives best. It also includes insights from generations of growers and pomologists, helping hobbyists and commercial producers alike understand naming conventions, regional preferences, and breeding considerations. Whether you’re a garden enthusiast, a student of plant ecology, or simply curious about the fruit that decorates many a New York orchard, this guide delivers useful, well‑researched information in an accessible style.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 hours (1049K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven Giacomelli, Mark C. Orton, Wayne Hammond and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images produced by Core Historical Literature in Agriculture (CHLA), Cornell University)

Release date

2014-07-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

U. P. Hedrick

U. P. Hedrick

1870–1951

Best known for richly detailed books on cultivated fruits, this American botanist and horticulturist helped turn cherries, grapes, plums, peaches, and pears into subjects of serious history and careful study. His work still stands out for its mix of science, field knowledge, and affection for old varieties.

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