
          6

Winesap, T, 87
Cooper's Russeting, T, 88
Wetherell's White Sweeting, 89
Sally Ogden, T, 98
Royal Wilding, 90
Hughes' Virginia crab, 91
Roanes' White crab, 92
Belt's Berton crab, 93
Large wild crab, for preserving, 94
Small wild crab, for preserving, 95
Siberian wild crab, for preserving, 96
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Cherry crab, ornamental, price 25 cts., 111
Double flowering, ornamental, price 25 cts., 112
Dwarf or paradise, ornamental, price 25 cts., 113

Persons taking 100 or upwards, will be supplied at
16 dollars per hundred; if less than 50, 20 cents per
tree; if from 50 to 100, the price will be proportioned
to the quantity. When a few only are wanted, select
fruit and choice trees, 25 cents will be charged, unless
the order be extended to other articles of considerable
amount.

PEACHES, at 20 cts. Amygdalus Persica.

The same variation of prices for quantities as for
apple trees.  Persons wishing to plant orchards for
brandy or hogs, can be supplied with trees of common
kinds, raised without inoculating, at 68 per 100.

Ripe in July.
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Scarlet Nutmeg, 44
Yellow Nutmeg, 1
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Red Nutmeg, 2
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Monsieur Jean, 3
* [Ripe in Fall 1824] New York early Newington, 4

Ripe in August and September.
White Rareripe, 45
Red Rare ripe freestone, 5
        