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ripe in Sept 71 Freestone winter r. Sept. h Oct. 



27 Oldmixon freestone 



28 Oldmixon, C do 



33 Cut-leaved, or serrated do 



34 $f Jolumbia do 



35 Washington, C do 



36 tfRed pine apple, C do 



37 ^f Kennedy's Carolina, early 



lemon, C do 

 39 ifRed cheek melecoton, M do 



42 ^Orange peach, M do 



44 fPresident do 



45 fCongress, C do 

 48 White blossom do 



52 Western Newington, C do 



53 White pine apple do 

 5* Hyslops, C do 



59 f Large red October, C Oct- 



60 Long red, C do 



66 Sargent's rareripe, M Aug 



67 Late red ditto, M Sept 



68 Kenrick's heath do 



70 Heath, C very ™-} ct.&Nov. 

 perior, 5 



In enumerating the foregoing fruits I have only included those of ac- 

 knowledged merit, and in addition thereto, there are various American va- 

 rieties of Apricots, Nectarines, Raspberries, Strawberries, Persimmons, 

 Papaws, Blackberries, Cranberries, Whortleberries, Walnuts, Chesnuts, 

 Hazlenuts, Grapes, &c. &c &c. 



85 Haines' early red 



86 Coate's early yellow 



87 Diana, C 



88 Taylor's large yellow freestone 



89 Late freestone heath 



90 Large yellow freestone 



91 Latest yellow freestone 



92 Nagle's favourite 



93 Elizai'ethtownfine 



94 Mammoth 



95 Yellow pine apple 



96 New natural 



97 Nonpareil, very large 



98 Late red freestone 



99 Rodman's late yellow 



100 Rodman's red, C 



101 Favourite red freestone 



102 Binney'sred, C 



103 Cole's red 



104 Red Catharine 



A D D E N D E. 



1 Aspidium dilatatum, (Cryptoga 



mice) 



2 Carex sylvatica, ( Gramina) 



3 * Cassia tora 



4 Elephantopus tomentosus 



5 Gerardia setacea 



6 Gramina, 3 species ? from Illinois 



7 Osmunda interrupts, (Crypto 



gatnia) 



8 Poa elongata, Tor. 



9 'Rhexia purpurea 



10 Viola crenata 



11 Ziaadenus glaberrimus 



