76 ON FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 



PLUMS. 



Green Gage, ripens in Aug, and Sept. Blue Imperatrice, 



Boiniar's Washington, ripens in Sept. ripens in Oct. and Nov. 



Italian Damask, " Aug. Crugcr's Seedling, " Sept. and Oct. 



Coe's Golden Drop, Sharp's Emperor, ripens in Sept, 



ripens in Oct. and Nov. Imperial Gage, " Aug. 



PEACH 



Early Royal George, Noblesse, 



Early Red Rareripe, Vanguard, 



Coolcdge's Favorite, Hastings's Rareripe. 

 Brattle's White or Snow peach. 



CHERRIES. 



Black Tartarian, Mottled Biggareau, 



Early May Duke, Napoleon do. 



Honey Heart, Black Heart, 



Black Eagle, Hyde's Seedling. 



CURRANTS. 



White Dutch and Morgan's Large Red. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. 

 Large Trees. — Class 1. 



Abele, or Silver Leaf. Lime, or Linden, 



European Sycamore, Scarlet Maple, 



Weeping Willow, Sugar do. 



Butternut, Tulip Tree, 



Elm, &C. &c. 



Sjnaller Trees. — Class 2. 



Siberian Crab Apple, Laburnum, 



Curled Mountain Ash, Double Flowering Peach, 



Double Flowering Cherry, Buffalo Berry, 



Fringe Tree, Scotch Larch, &c. 



Shrubs and Trees of Low Growt/i. — Class 3. 



Rose Acacia, Persian Lilac, 



Double Flowering Almond, Snow Ball, or Guelder Rose, 



Althea, or Rose of Sharon, Tree Pfeonias, (of sorts) 



Carolina Alls[)ice, Japan Globe Flower, 



White Caucasian Honeysuckle, Hardy Roses, (of sorts.) 

 Cornelian Clhcrrj-, 



THE JACKSON POTATO. 



It was the intention of the Committee to have brought 

 forward to the exhibition in Georgetown, a new potato 

 which a member of vour Committee received from 



