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LIST OF Mil ITS AND PLATES. 



Red Astracan, pi 53. 



Rid Raunce, pi- •*>". 



Red Canada, pr. 42. 



Rhode Island Greening, pi. 22. 



Richfield Nonsuch, pi. 412. 



Ridged Pippin, pi. 55. 



Royal Carmine; of Onondaga and Cortland counties, pi- 



'.'1. 

 Royal Sweeting: this is also an Onondaga apple, but 



only second rate for eating, pi. 18. 

 Roxbury Russet, pi. 18 

 Salisbury's Pippin, pi. 21. 

 Salisbury Sweeting, pi. 19. 

 Slingerland Fall Pippin: a seedling from the Newtown 



Pippin, and originated with Mr. Slingerland of Albany 



comity, pi. o2. 

 Scolloped Gilliflower, (German,) pi. H. 

 Spitzenburgh, pi. 17. 

 Sheep's Nose, pi. 52. 

 Spanish Pippin, pi. 51. 

 Summer Wine, pi 50. 

 Spotted Pippin, pi. 33. 

 Strawberry Apple? pi. 52, fig. 1: but its name remains 



undetermined; furnished by Mr Marks, of Greene, 



one of the most enlightened Pomologists of this State, 

 Swaar, pi. 22, fig. 2. 

 Teller's Seedling Russet: originated in the orchard of 



Mr. Teller, of Greenbush, pi. 37, fig. 2. 

 Wagener, pi 41. 

 Warren Pippin, pi. 54. 

 White Vandervere , pi. 24. 

 Winter King, pi. 38. 

 William's Seedling, pi. 19: this is an excellent sweet 



seedling of Onondaga county. 

 Victorious Reinette, pi. 49. 

 Vandervere, pi. 55. 

 Virginia Sweeting, pi. 74, fig. 1. 

 Vellow Bellefleur, pi. 46. 

 Yellow Newtown Pippin, pi. 23. 



II. PEARS. 

 Andrews, pi. 8. 



Autumn Bergamotte, pi. 10 d, bis. 

 Bartlett, pi. 12. 



Beurre de Aumalis, pi. 13; figured before ripened. 

 Beurre Diel, pi. 5, bis. 

 Beurre de Aremburgh, pi. 10. 

 Bezi de Naples, pi. 16. 

 Belle et Bon, pi. 78. 

 Bleeker Meadow, pi. 11. 

 Bloodgood, pi. 13 d. 

 Buffum, pi. 14 d. 



CapiauroooJ . pi. 9 rl. 

 Chaumontelle, pi. 16. 

 Catillac, pi. 5. bis. 



!>i\. ;,!. 15. 



Duchess .'i' Angouleme, pi. 10 ^. 



Easter Beurrfe, pi. 6, bis. 



Frederick of VTurtemburgh, pi 0, bis. 



Fulton, pi. 14 d. 



Flemish Beauty, pi. 12 d. 



French Seckel, pi. 5. 



Gray Doyenn?, pi. 13 d. 



Gil OGil, pi. 75. 



Glout Morceau, pi. 9. 



Heathcote, pi. 7. 



Lewis, pi. 6 d. 



Louis bon de Jersey, pi. 7. 



March's Seedling? said to be a seedling winter, and a 



very excellent keeper; keeps till spring, pi. 5. 

 Marie Louise, pi. 9 d, bis. 

 Passe Colmar, pi. 8. 

 Roy de Wurtemburgh, pi. 9 d. 

 Salisbury's Seedling, pi. 11. 

 Seckel, pi. 5. 

 Seckel, pi. 9 d, bis. 

 Striped Germain, pi. 14. 

 Swan's Pear, (or Swan's Orange,) pi. 6. 

 Swan's Orange, pi. 10 d, bis. 

 Trout, pi. 11 d. 

 Stevens's Genesee, pi. 6 d. 

 Virgalieu, pi. 5. 

 Winter Bell, pi. 6. 

 Winter Nellis, pi. 9 d. 

 Vicar of Winkfield, pi. 12. 

 Washington, pi. 12 d. 

 White Doyenne, pi. 14. 



III. PEACHES. 



Albany Seedling, pi. 17. 



Belle Gura, pi. 71. 



Early Barnard, pi. 64. 



Golden Nectarine, pi. 72. 



Golden Rareripe, pi. 68. 



Noblesse, pi. 64. 



Large Early Violet, pi. 73. 



Prince's Rareripe, pi. 66. 



Royal Kensington, pi. 70. 



Sweet Water, pi. 67. 



Whitbeck's Yellow Seedling, pi. 65 



IV. PLUMS. 

 Albany Beauty, pi. 1 o. 

 Buel's Favorite, pi. 1. 

 Bleeker's Plum, pi. 8. 



