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SELECT APRICOTS. 



Price, 25 to 50 cents eacn. 



Alsace, very large, rich and juicy. 

 Blenheim or Shipley, medium size, 



juicy and excellent. 

 Breda, small, round, orange. 

 Early Golden, small, pale orange. 

 Golden Drop (Rivers), small, bright 



orange, with a crimson cheek, melting, 



with a delicious flavor ; an excellent 



ea.rly apricot. 

 Herniskirke, large, rich and juicy. 

 Kaisha, medium size, juicy, sweet. 

 Large Early, large, orange, with a red 



cheek. 

 Moorpark, largest size, yellow, red 



cheek. 



Musch Musch, small; a very nice 

 early apricot. 



Orange, orange, with a red cheek. 

 Peach or Gros Peche, very large, 

 rich and excellent. 



Pine Apple, a very large and distinct 

 variety. 



Royal, large, rich and juicy. 



St. Ambroise, large, juicy, and agree- 

 able. 



Tardive d'Orleans, large, juicy, and 

 good. 



Viard, large, rich, juicy, and excellent. 



SELECT NECTARINES. 



Price — 25 to 40 cents each. 



Boston, large, bright yellow, with a red 



cheek. 

 Downton, large, greenish white with a 



red cheek. 

 Balgowan, very large, green, mottled 



with red. 

 Clermont, medium, red cheek. 

 Elruge, medium, yellow, with a red 



cheek. 

 Hardwicke Seedling, large, green, 



red cheek. 



Lord Napier, (new) medium, with a 



red cheek, very early. 

 Murray, medium, melting and good. 

 Pitmaston Orange, large, orange with 



a bright red cheek. 

 Stanwick, yellow, with a dark red 



cheek. 

 Violette Hative, medium, rich and 



excellent. 

 Victoria, large and delicious. 



SELECT PEACHES. 



Peaches succeed to perfection in this region. Here "Yellows" and other dis- 

 eases from which they suffer in Northern States are unknown. The pits from 

 which they are raised, and the stock from which they are budded are alike of 

 pristine vigor; a point planters should bear in mind. 



Price — 25 cents each, or $10 per 100. 

 CLASS FIRST— FREESTONES WITH WHITE FLESH. 



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-Alexander's Early, medium size,rich- 

 ly colored. Three weeks earlier than 

 Hale's Early,the earliest of all peaches. 



Amsden June, good size. Three weeks 

 earlier than Hale's Early, and ripe 

 with Alexander's Early. Fine. 



Crockett's Late White, large, green- 



ish white, red in the sun. 



Sept. 

 Druid Hill, large, greenish white and 



red. End of Sept. 

 Early Beatrice, medium, red cheek, 



carries well, ripens two weeks before 



Hale's Early. 



