APPLES PEARS. 



ORNAMENTAL. 



P suitable for preserving. 

 25 to 37g cents, exeept otherwise noted. 



367 American green crab, or large spiced, 



very fragrant flowers, AP Sept. 



36S Cherry Crab, P Aug. 



369 Double flowering Chinese, or Rose, 



50c Sept. 



370 Dwarf Paradise, good fruit July 



371 Fine New American, A 



372 Golden beauty crab, {Canada) P 50c 



373 Large scarlet crab, P 50 

 374 Montreal beauty crab, {Canada) P 50c 



375 Prince's double flowering, yellow fruit 



K 50 cents Sept. 



376 Double flowering, green fruit, 



K 50 cents Sept. 



377 Siberian small red crab, P Aug. 



378 large red crab, or Astracan,do 



379 Striped leaved, 50 cents 



380 White superb crab, P 50 cents 



331 Yellow Siberian crab, beautiful, P 



August 



INFERIOR APPLES, OR SYNONYMES. 

 Green Everlasting, Grand Sachem, 



Red do White Juneating, or tart bough, 



Talman sweeting ! Lady finger, 



Fort Magee crab, I Morden Bloom, 



N. B. Many French and English Apples are not addeu*, they being found of inferior 

 quality, or of very small size. 



PEARS. Poiritrs. Pijrus communis. 



37^ to 50 cents each, according to the kind, and quality, of the fruit, and the size and 



rarity of the trees. 



[The collection of Pears has been revised and scrutinized with the utmost care and 

 attention to guard against error, and being a concentration of the most choice from 

 every clime, is unrivalled in this or any other country. A large number of the kinds 

 cultivated by different persons under the same names, will be found to differ essen- 

 tially from the genuine fruits in this collection.] 



M denotes melting, or juicy pears. But denotes buttery peavs. 



C breaking, or crisp do Bak best for baking and preserving. 



* the new Flemish, French, English, and American varieties. 



1 * Andrews, Amory, or Gibson, M Sept. 19 Belmont, M Nov 



2 Ah ! raon Dieu, M P Aug. & Sept 



3 * Alexander de Russie, C P V Oct. 



4 Ambrctte, But Nov. to Feb. 



5 Ambrosia, But P Sept. 



6 Angleterre, or English Beurre, But, 



excellent do 



7 ^Angleterre, de Noisette, P Oct. 



8 * Aston Town, But P Oct. & Nov. 



9 Angel pear, Poire d'Ange, C P Aug- 



10 *Autumn bounty, A Bak Sept- 



11 superb Autumn 



12 *Bailie's Fredonia, M A Aug. 



13 *Beauty of Brussels, or Belle dc Brux- 



cllcs, P V Sept. 



14 Beauty of Autumn, or Vermillion, A P 



Sept. & Oct. 



15 of winter, Bcllissimb d'hiver, 

 C P Nov. to April 



16 *Bellc fondante, M Autumn 



17 * lucrative, C P M Sept. 



18 * et Bonne, Gracieuse, But, P 



Sept. 



20 Bergamot, Hampden's, B. d'Angle- 



relerre, But Aug. 



21 French Autumn C P Oct. 



22 Bergamot, Sylvange, M P do 



23 Red, early in bearing, Bak P do 



24 Summer {Early Bergamot) 



M P Aug. & Sept. 



25 Bergamot, Easter {Winter bergamot.) 



But P Jan. to May 



26 Bergamot, Holland, C A Jan. to June 



27 Welbeck 



28 "Wormsley 



29 Cadctte, But P Oct. 



30 de Soulers, M P excellent 



Feb. & March 



31 Early, M P Aug. & Sept. 



32 *Beurre d'Aremberg, But P V De to Ja 



33 * Diel, Dillen, or Beurre royal, 



But P V Oct. & Nov. 



34 * Beurre Easter, Bergamotte de la 

 Pcntecote, Canning, M and But P V 



Jan. to March 

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