Horticulture; a Text book for High Schools And Normals

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Small trees may be picked from the ground and from small ladders, as shown in left corner (Fig. 155).
The cherries should not be picked until they show some degree of ripeness. Mere coloring is not sufficient. The flesh should be well developed, showing a degree of maturity.
Fig. 155. — Packing Early Richmond variety of cherries in Ohio. The rigid metal buckets used in picking prevent serious bruising of fruit. (U.S.D.A.) Uses. — For home use the cherry crop should be used abundantly while fres
...h for stewing, eating out of hand and for making pies.
Much of the surplus crop may be preserved for winter use. Some varieties are easily dried, but all may be readily kept in the canned form. They are less commonly made into preserves and jellies.
Juice of other fruits added to the cherry juice will aid in jelling.
The juice of the cherry alone may be kept in the unfermented form.
Insect Enemies of the Cherry. — The cherry, like other stone fruits is seriously attacked by curculio insects which make the fruit wormy.


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