SELECT FIGS. 



MULBERRIES. 



Black English or Chinese, very 



acid, tree tender 50 to 75 



Bed American excellent f nut 38 to 50 



Blk. Circassian, sweet fruit, hardy 50 



Downing- 's Everbearing, fine fruit, 75 to $1 

 Hick's Everbearing, fine fruit, 



hardier than Downing & 50 



Multicaulis, good sweet fruit 



Alpine, or Moretti, black fruit. . . 



White Italian 



Paper Mulberry. (See Ornamen- 

 tal Trees.) 



Cents. 



25 

 25 

 25 



WALNUTS, CHESTNUTS AND FILBERTS. 



Price. 



Madeira Nut, (English Walnut) . 35 



Madeira Nut, extra large size ... $1 00 



Madeira Xut. Prolific Dwarf $1 00 



Double Madeira Nut, or Noyer de 



Jauge $1 00 



Pecannut 25 to 50 



Shell-bark Hickory, or Kiskytom, 37 to 50 



Black Walnut, round 38 



Butternut, oblong 38 



American Chestnut 25 to 38 



Spanish or Lisbon Chestnut 35 



French Chestnut, very large, fine 



fruit 38 to 50 



Prolific Chestnut, or Maron 50 



Downton Chestnut 50 



Chinquapin, or Dwarf Chestnut. 50 



Price. 



Prince's Hybrid Dwarf Chestnut, * 



large fruit $1 00 



Bed Filbert, red skin 25 



White do., white skin 25 



Spanish do. or Large Cobnut. . 25 



Barcelona, or Spanish Filbert, . . 25 



Prolific do. or Cobnut, 35 



Cosford do. thin shell. 38 



Frizzled do. or Cutleaved, 38 



Cobourg do 38 



Piedmont do 38 



Purple leaved do. ornamental 50 

 Constantinople Filbert, a large 



tree 50 



American Haziest 15 



Cuckold do. (Eostrata) . . . 25 



MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 



Dutch Medlar 



Nottingham do. small fruit . 



Seedless do. 



Monstrous fruited Medlar 



Japan Medlar, or Loquat, splendid 

 evergreen foliage, fruit in clus- 

 ters 



Diospyros kaki, Chinese Medlar. 



American Persimon 



American Persimon, extra large 

 trees 



European Date Plum, or Lotus . . 



75 



50 Smooth Papaw, Custard Apple . . 50 to Ifrl 

 50 Shepherdia Argentea — Buffalo 



50 berry 50 



50 , Nandina domestica (Chinese) ... 75 



Pistachia vera 75 



| Pistachia Chinese 



81 50 j Psidium Cattleyanum (Chinese 



1 50 | Guava) 



25 Aestomalus ferruginea (Japan) . . 

 I Zizyphus Sativa — Jujube plum . . 

 1 00 European Olive, 4 fine varieties. 

 50! 



75 



$1 00 



1 00 



$1 to $2 



SELECT FIGS-FIGUIERS. 



The culture of this delicious fruit has recently become an object of particular at- 

 tention, and the Trees require no more care or protection in winter than the delicate 

 kinds of Grapes, and can be grown at Baltimore, and south of it, in any quantities for 

 market ; and we may soon expect the markets of New-York, and other Northern cities, 

 to be supplied from the more Southern localities. The Trees are exceedingly produc- 

 tive, and produce two regular crops in a season. We have rejected a number of varie- 

 ties, Rich as Cypre, Clementine, &c, which have been found the least worthy of culture. 



Those marked J, 35 cents. Those not marked are 75 cents. When a dozen are 

 tnken of <I Varieties, 2 pach, the price will be $4 50. 



