PLUMS, 50 cents. 



Bolmar's Washington No. 1 



Green Gage 2 



White Magnum Bonum 3 



Imperial Violet 4 



Holland Plum 5 



Apricot Plum 10 



Mussle Plum 13 



Flushing Gage 18 



Chickasaw Plum 24 



Blue or Common Demascene, 



25 to 31)> cents 2G 



CHERRIES, 37j to 50 



Early May No. 1 



May Duke 2 



White Heart 3 



Ox Heart 4 



Double Flowering • 5 



Black Heart 6 



Black Duke 8 



Amber 9 



Carnation 23 



Bleeding Heart 1<5 



Yellow Spanish IT 



Black Morello 19 



English Morello 20 



Plumbstone Morello 21 



Prunu s do m estiva . 



White Gage No. 26 



Gen's Hand 28 



Coos's Golden Drop 29 



Superior Gage 32 



Imperial Gage 36 



Jefferson's Plum 37 



Saint Catharine 9 



Reine Claud D'Bavay 12 



McLaughlen's Plum 17 



Lawrence favorite 24 



Purple favorite 8 



cents. P run us verasus. 



Common Morello | 25 to 37^ i 10 



Common Red / cents, j 11 



Black Tartarin 13 



Wilkensou 14 



Florence 15 



Duke Heart IS 



White Biggarreau 14 



White Tartarian 2.") 



Elton 26 



Napolean Biggarreau 27 



Kentish 12 



Belle D'Chorsy 2JB 



Early Purple I luigne 29 



Chinese Double Fhn. erinsr... 34 



GRARES. Vitis vinifera. 



n. denotes those that are native, and t. those good for tJu table. 



Northern Muscadine, a superior fox grape, cultivated at New Lebanon 

 for wine, highly recommended by the Shakers: :;7.1 cents ; cuttings, 



S I per dozen. 



Catawba, n. t. 25 to 50 cents i Cuttings, :7' per dozen, 



rsabefla, n. t. 25 to 50 cents f $3 per hundred. 



Concord. ..$1 ) New native \ arieties highly Recommended bj the Ameri- 

 Diana si j can Pomological- Society. Cuttings, $ I per dozen. 



ALMOXDS. Amygdalus Communis. 



Hard Shell. 25 cent.-. 

 * Thin Shell, 37.} cents. 



Double Flowering, 25 cents 

 * Paper Shell. :;7^ cents. 



