OF APRICOTS. 5 



To the foregoing may be added : 



Alberge. Pom. Franc, 1. p, 39. t. 8. Jl IQ, Pom, 



Aust. L 52. f, 2. 

 Angoumois. Duham, n, 4. tS, Pom, Franc, 1. 



p, 32. t, 3. f, 4. Pom, Aust, t, 55, 

 Blotched-leaved. Pom, Franc, I, p,34<, t,4<,J16. 



Pom, Aust. 1 58. f, 2. 

 Breda, Grover's. 

 Great. 

 Holland. Duham, n, 5, t, ^, Pom, Fran, l,p,S3» 



t, 3. / 3. 

 Orange, Royal. 

 Persian. 

 Portugal. Duham, n, 6. t, 5, Pom, Franc, l,p, 38. 



^.18.^11. Pom, Aust, t,54f,f.l, 

 Provence. Duham, n, 6, t,4f, J\ P* Pom. Franc, 



1. p, 35, t. 5,f, 7. Pom, Aust, t, 54. f, 2. 

 Transparent. 

 Violet. Pom, Franc. \, p,35. t, 5.J18, Pom, 



Aust, t, 56, 



For the accommodation of those who have small 

 gardens, and yet wish to have a regular succession 

 of fruit, we shall give abstracts of the larger se- 

 lections ; retaining those kinds only which are best 

 adapted for that purpose ; and of which one or 

 more trees of a sort may be planted, according to 

 the size of the garden, or the demand of the 

 family, 



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