LIST OF FRUITS AND PLATES. 



The following List of Fruits and Plates will assist in making references, as well as a convenient Index 

 to the varieties of Fruits which are figured in, this volume. 



I. APPLES. 



Autumn Pearmain, plate 27, fig. 1. 



Autumn Strawberry, pi. 25, fig. 1. 



Baldwin, pi. 17, fig. 4. 



Bastard Seeknofurther, pi. 20: this last is a second rate 

 apple, of a medium size ; it is known under this name 

 in Onondaga county, and is supposed to be a seedling. 



Belmont, pi. 76. 



Black Gilliflower, pi. 24. 



Black Detroit, pi. 56. 



Blue Pearmain, pi. 64, fig. 1. 



Cheeseborough, pi. 20. 



Cooper's Redling, pi. 77. 



Cornish Gilliflower, pi. 56. 



Curtis Sweeting: this is a very good seedling which 

 originated in Onondaga county ; it is a deep scarlet, 

 and mostly destitute of stripes, pi. 20. 



Douge, pi. 28. 



Early Harvest, pi. 58; do pi. 18, fig. e. 



Early Winter, pi. 19: this is a first rate apple, in its 

 season, and resembles, in flavor, the Lowell ; its cu- 

 rious form and small stem are quite characteristic. 



Early Strawberry, pi. 58. 



Ellis's Seedling: an excellent seedling, which originated 

 in the orchard of Mr. Ellis, of Onondaga county; it 

 ripens in autumn; yellow, large and fair, pi. 31. 



Esopus Spitzenburgh, pi. 23. 



Fallawater, pi. 46, fig. 1. 



Fall Harvey, pi. 74. 



Fall Pippin, pi. 18, fig. a. 



Fall Strawberry, pi. 75. 



Fameuse, pi. 48, fig. 2. 



French Pippin, pi. 45, fig. 1. 



Galway Red, pi. 35, fig. 1; the fruit is beautiful in form 

 and color, and is supposed to be a seedling, but is 

 only second rate. 



Gloria Mundi, pi. 35: it is a small variety, but rather of 

 a finer texture than the most common one sold in this 

 market. 



Gloria Mundi, pi. 34, bis, represents the common form 

 and e'ze, as sold in the Albany market; do, pi. 35. 



Gravenstein, pi. 28, fig. 1. 



Hall's Pippin, pi. 79. 



Hawley, pi. 24. 



Hawthornden, pi. 36. 



Holland Pippin, pi. 79. 



Hollow Core Pippin, pi. 78. 



Hubbardston Nonsuch, pi. 51. 



Hulburt's Seedling, pi. 49. 



Jersey Crab, pi. 39. 



Jonathan, pi. 25. 



Kroom, pi. 37, fig. 1 and 1 A : sweet, and is well known 

 among the Dutch of Albany and Rensselaer counties. 



Lady Apple, pi. 47. 



Lafayette Red. pi. 20: deep red; angular; above the 

 medium- size; Onondaga county. 



Lemon Pippin, pi. 81. 



Lowell Apple, pi. 40. 



Maiden's Blush, pi. 30. 



Mark's New Strawberry, pi. 52, fig. 1. 



Marshall, pi. 21: color fine scarlet; above the medium 

 size ; angular; can be rated only as No. 2, for eating, 

 but fine for cooking; known in Christian Hollow, in 

 Onondaga county, where many seedlings appear to 

 originate. 



Mountain Greening: it is less valuable than the Rhode- 

 Island Greening ; originated in Vermont, but was ob- 

 tained from Onondaga county, pi. 21. 



Melon, pi. 76. 



Newtown Pippin, pi. 33. 



Palmer's Graft: a seedling of Onondaga county, pi. 19. 



Peck's Pleasant, pi. 74. 



Pie Apple: used and celebrated for cooking in Onon- 

 daga county, pi. 19. 



Pennock, pi. 45. 



Pomme Gris, pi. 77. 



Porter, pi. 27. 



Prince's Russet, pi. 20. 



