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FREE-STOXE. 



Hale's Early, Early Tillotson, Troth's Early ; June. 



Red Rareripe, Amelia ; July 1st to 10th. 



Walter's Early, Washington Eree, white, George the IV., 

 Early Admirable, Yellow Rareripe, Crawford's Early, yellow ; 

 10th July to 20th. 



Morris' White, White Imperial ; 20th to 30th July. 



Green Catharine, Walter's Late, Old Mixon Free. Late 

 Admirable, Heath Free, Brevoorts Morris, Bloodgood's L. 

 Green, Chevreuse Tardine ; about 1st August. 



Late Rareripe, Crawford's Late, Rose Hill Seedling, Stump 

 the World ; about 1st August. 



President, Pace, Ward's Late Free ; Last of August. 



Lagrange, Picquett'sLate, President Church, Smock ; Sep- 

 tember 1st to 10th. 



Baugh, Edward's Late, Baldwin's October, Lady Parham ; 

 about 12th October. 



CLINGS. 



Georgia Cling, Chinese ; July 15th. 



Congress, Large White Cling, Old Mixon, Baltimore Rose 

 Lemon Cling. 



Tippecanoe Cling, Washington ; August 1st. 



Donnahoo, Demming's September, Catawba, Eater's Golden 

 Cling ; September. 



Dabney's, Hulls' Athenian, Austin's Late Red, Gaither's, 

 Late, Nix's Late ; October. 



PRESIDENT ALLAN'S SELECT LIST. 



The annexed list of first class fruit, furnished by request, 

 expressly for this work, by J. M. Allan, President of the 

 Virginia Horticultural and Pomological Society, and Horti- 

 cultural editor of the '' Southern Planter and Farmer," Rich- 

 mond, Va., is very valuable. It is intended more particularly 

 for the Tide-water district of Virginia, but will answer for 

 many other sections. 



Hale's Early, free-stone ; July and August. 



Note.— The first twelve only, on the above list, should be selected for Northern mer- 

 chants. 



