Ilowland's Vellow. 



♦Hudson Gage. 



*lves' Washington Seedling 



King of Plums, 75 cts. 



♦Langdon's Seedling, 75 cts. 



^Lawrence's Yellow Egg, 75 cts. 



* Purple Gage, 75 cts. 



* Oval Blue. 



Merveille de New Kent. 



Montfort, 75 cts. 



*iVIulberry. 



♦Orange. 



Peach Plum (of France.) 



Prunes des bois. 



*Purple Favorite. 



Reine Claude de Bavay, 75 cts. 

 Reine Claude d'Octobre, 75 cte. 



—■ de Toussaint, 75 cts. 



Rivers' Early, No. 2. 

 ♦Rockland Great Gage. 

 Royal Green Gage, 75 ctg. 

 Saint Etienne, 75 cts. 

 ♦Thomas. 

 Topaz, ^1. 



♦Tory, or August Damson. 

 Virgin, (Thompson.) 

 ♦White American Cherry. 



Apricot. 



Abricott blanc. 



PEACHES. — 25 cents, except those noted. 



Acton Scot. 



♦Baltimore Beauty. 



* Barnard. 



Belle de Chatenay, 50 cts, 



♦Bough, 50 cts. 



♦Camden. 



*Congress, C. (genuine) 



♦Druid Hill. 



♦Dutchess Mignone, 50 cts, 



♦Early Newington Freestone. 



♦Early Tillotson, (mildews.) 



White, 50 cts. 



♦Flushing Heath, C. 50 cts. 



♦ Imperial, C. very large, lipe 



in Oct., 50 cts. 



(C. denotes Clingstones.) 



Prince's Excelsior, (6 trees in bud #5.)] 



♦ Fortunatus, C. splendid, 75 cts. 



♦ White October, C. very esti- 

 mable, (6 trees for .f 3.) 



♦ White October freestone, (6 



♦Pope'^. [trees for ^3.) 



French Violet, 50 cts. 



Apricot Peach, 50 cts. 



White Nutmeg, earliest, 50 cts 



♦Grant's White October, 50 cts. 



♦Red Rover 



Royal Pompone, C. monstrous, excel- 

 lent, ripe Oct 20. (6 trees for $5.) 



Scarlet Admirable, 50 cts. 



♦September Favorite, C, large, beauti 

 ful, excellent, 50 cents. 



Sulhampstead, 



♦Scott's Extra Early, 50 cts. 



♦ — Nonpareil, 50 cts. 



♦September Red Rareripe. 



Sernach. 



Smith's Magdalen, 50 cts 



♦ ' Mammoth, (6 trees for §?5.) 



GreenCa.thsinne,co7n7non variety, erro-* Yellow October, C. 75 cts. 



neously so called. 

 Grosse Admirable jaune, 50 cts. 



Mignone Incomparable, 50 cts. ♦Stump the World. — World's Beater. 



♦Hart's Seedling, 50 cts. ♦Tippecanoe, C. (50 cts.) 



♦Honest John. ♦Vandyke, larQe, very fine, ripe Aug. 15. 



♦Jersey Rareripe, Vanguard, (distinct from Noblesse.) 



♦Kimber's Favorite Yellow. ♦Waxen Mignone, 50 cts. 



♦Leopold. ♦Washington Cling, {genuine.') 



♦Lignum rubrum, a curiosity. ♦Weeping, ornamental, .37 cts. 



♦Marie Antoinette, C? syn.) *White Imperial. 



♦New Early Sweetwater, [Downing] ♦Whitehead's Red Heath, C. 

 ♦Orange Red. ♦Wiley's Nutmeg, very early, 50 cts. 



Pavie Monstre, C. 50 cts. ♦Yard's Favorite, 50 cts. 



♦Spring Hill Orange, 75 cts. 

 'StrawTjerry. 



Broomfield. 



NECTARINES.— 37 to 50 cents. 



Hardwicke Seedling. Old White. 



APRICOTS. 



Akarish, (from Persia) 75 cts. Gros Musch, 50 cts. 



Alberge le gros, 50 cts. Gros Muscat, 37 cts. 

 Brussels 37 cts. Vert Muscat. 



Early Red, 37 cts. St. Ambroise, 75 cts 



Monstreuse, 75 cts. 



DUTCH MEDLAR. 



Variegated leaved, 50 cts. 



