In Georgia, the De Kalb Cherry has been remarkable for the regularity with which it produces a crop. We remarked the circumstance of all the De Kalb varieties looking very healthy at Mr. Peter's garden in Atlanta, where all the other cherries were ruined by the uncommon frost of March last. Mr. Peters has taken the trouble to forward specimens, which arrived in good order, accompanied by the following note: - Downing Hill Nursery, Atlanta, Ga., June 10,1857. "Drar Sir: We ship you this morning, per express, a small box of the De Kalb Cherry, by which name it is known here. We regard it as a valuable cherry, not so much for the superior quality of the fruit, but as a free and never-failing bearer. It has been known here about twenty years, and has never failed to produce an abundant crop. The present season, every De Kalb Cherry-tree on our place is loaded with fruit, and among our collections of cherries (which is quite extensive), not another tree has produced a single specimen, all having been killed by the frost.

Yours, very respectfully, Peters, Harnden & Co., Atlanta, Ga".