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John Sa ul's 



Blae Imperatrice, 

 Belle de Septembre, 

 Bryanstone Gage, 

 Cant' s Late Green G-age, 

 *Oruger's Scarlet, 

 *Dorr's Seedling, 

 Drap D'Or, 

 Fine Late Bed, 

 Eotheringham, 

 Frost Gage, 

 *Fulton, 



■^Gold^n Cherry Plum, 

 Guthrie's Aunt Ann, 

 Guthrie's Late Green, 

 Guthrie's Tay Bank, 



Guthrie's Apricot, 

 Gathrie's Topaz, 

 Hungarian Prune, 

 Large Black Imperial, 

 ^Manning's Long Blue, 

 Mirabelle, 

 Miner, Native, 

 Monroe, 



New Bed Orleans, 

 Overall, 



Precoce de Bergthold, 

 Precoce de Tours, 

 Prince of Wales, 

 Purple Gage (Reine 

 Claude Violette,) 



Queen Mother, 



*Quackenboss, 



Beine Clade d'Octobre, 



^Beagle's Ancient City, 



*Reagle's Gage, 



*Beagle's Union Purple, 



Royal de Tours, 



St. Catherine, 



St. Martin's Quetsche, 



Schenectady Catherine, 



Standard of England, 



Winesour, 



Wild Goose, Native, 



Yellow Gage (English.) 



SELECT APRICOTS. 



This valuable fruit succeeds as well in this region, as in any part of 

 the Union. 



Price— 'iO to 50 cents each. 

 Alsace — very large, rich and juicy, of the Moorpark family; the largest 



of that race ; tree robust. 

 Blenheim or Shipley— medium size, juicy and excellent; ripens about tea 



days after Moorpark ; tree very hardy. 

 Breda — small, round, orange marked with red in the sun, juicy, rich and 



vinous; tree hardy and productive. Middle of July. 

 Early Golden (Dubois) — small, pale orange, flesh juicy and sweet; tree 



very hardy and prolific. Beginning of July. 

 Hermskirke — large, rich and juicy, very nearly allied to the Moorpark ; 



tree more hardy. 

 Kaisba — medium size, juicy, sweet, and agreeable, flesh transparent, 



early orange with a red cheek. 

 Large Early — large, orange with a red cheek, flesh juicy, sweet and rich ; 



tree vigorous and prolific. Middle of Julj'. 

 Moorpark — largest size, yellow with a red cheek, juicy, rich and excellent ; 



one of the best ; very productive. 

 Musch Musch — small, juicy and agreeable, flesh transparent; a very nice 



early apricot. 

 Orange — medium size, orange with a red cheek; tree hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Middle of July. 

 Peach or Gros Peche — very large, rich, juicy and excellent; one of the 



finest apricots. 

 Pine Apple (Ananas of the Dutch) a variety of the Large Early; a very 



large and distinct variety; rich and juicy. 

 Roj^al — large, rich and juicy, an excellent hardy sort. Middle of August. 

 St. Ambroise — large, juicy, and agreeable; ripens a few days after the 



Large Early, and is one of the finest apricots. 

 Tardive d'Orleans — large, juicy, and good. Beginning of August. 

 Viard — large, rich, juicy, and excellent ; an early variety of the Peach 



apricot ; tree hardy. 



SELECT NECTARINES. 



This very delicious fruit is extremely liable to the attacks of the curculio. 

 It is nothing more than a variety of Peach with smooth skin. 



Price — 30 to 50 cents each. 

 Boston— large, bright yellow, with a red cheek, flesh sweet and rich ; 

 freestone. End of September. 



