ABRIDGED CATALOG U:. 



t$LASS FOURTH— CIDER APPLES. 



Hewes' Virginia Crab, quite small. , Waugh's Crab, large, bright red, flesh 

 dull red. firm. 



CLASS FIFTH— APPLES FOR ORNAMENT OR PRESERVING. 



Golden Beauty, medium, yellow,, red Yellow Siberian Crab, a rich amber 



cheek. or golden yellow. 



Red Siberian Crab, small, yellow with . Hyslop's Crab, deep crimson, with 



crimson cheek. bloom. 



Large Red Siberian Crab, larger Transcendent Crab, good size, bright 



than the above. red. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES OF APPLES. 

 With a large list of Southern and other new sorts. 



Cathead of Va., 

 Cheese Summer, 

 Edward's Early, 

 Early Joe, 

 Early Ripe, 



Buckingham or Buff, 



Drop d'or, Cloth of Gold. 



Cooper, 



Tuscaloosa Seedling. 



SUMMER APPLES. 



Tetofsky, 



Julian, 



Horse (yellow Ho; • 



Lyman's Large Summer, 



Parry's Whi 



AUTUMN APPLES. 



Disharoon, 



Evening Party, 

 'Favorite, or Fall Queen, 

 Tenn. 



WINTER APPLES. 



Abram, Leathercoat, 



Bailey Sweet, or Pattersons Mason Stranger. 



Sweet, 

 Belle Pree, 

 Carthouse, 

 Cornell's Fancy, 

 Fameuse, 



Hubbarbston Nonsuch 

 Jonathan, 

 James River, 

 Toadies Sweeting, 



Mat a musket. 



McMurry, 



Michael Henry Pippin. 



Nansemond Beauty, 



Never Fail of Va., 



Oconee Greening. 



Ortley. 



Peck's Pleasant, 



Whitescarvei . 



Summer Bellefleur. of X.Y. 



of Pa. 

 Summer Hagloe, 

 Summer Sweet Paradise, 

 ^Red June. 



Hawley, or Douse. 

 Meigs, 

 of Smoke House Sweet. 



Pilot, 



Bed Streak, English, 



Beinette du Canada, 

 Roman Stem, 

 Russet, Long Island. 

 Seek no Further, Westfield, 

 Spitzenburg, Newtown, 

 Saul's Seedling. 

 Saul's Washingl 

 Tuscaloosa. 



SELECT PEARS. 



The number of varieties of this fruit, both of American and Foreign origin, has 

 increased so rapidly within the last few years, that it has become necessary to 

 limit the kinds cultivated. The following list comprises such as have been well 

 tested and proved, any of which the amateur may plant without risk o( disap- 

 pointment. 



Those designated by an * are of American origin. 

 Price — Two and three years, dwarfs, 40 cents each, $26 per 100. 

 Extra sized trees, extra prices. 

 Standard trees, two and three years, 50 cents each, $30 per 100. 



