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NECTARINE S . A PRICOTS. 



Name* 



Color. 



• 



Flesh. 



Size. 



I Quality. 



Season. 



Remarks. 



*14 Perkins seeding 



o. c. 



F 



I 



I 







s. 



TT r\ T» * /-» 1 11 



v. P. Beautiful, excellent. 



15 Peterborough 



g. 



P 



2 



2 



b. 0. 



V. P. One of the latest. 



Fermas/i 













Late Green 















16 Pitmaston Orange 



o. d. r. 



F 



l 



l 



e. Aug. 



V. P. Excellent flavor. 



17 Roman 



g. b. r. 



C 



l 



l 



b. S. 



V. P. One of the finest ; others are often 



/s'erf Roman 











sola under this name. 



Brugnon violet musque 













Excellent, very distinct. 



18 Tawny, Hum's, 50 cts. 



o- d. r. 



F 



2 



l 



m. Aug 



19 Violet, Early 



p. g. r. 



F 



l 



l 



e. Aug. 



V. P. b lesh much stained with red next 



Violette hative petite 









the stone ; one of the very finest varie- 



Large scarlet 













ties. 



Aromatic — Brignion 

 Brugnon hatif 



























<tU violet, Large r^aiiy, ou cis. 



p. y. r. 



F 



l 



l 



D. o. 



V. P. Larger than the preceding. 



Grosse violette hative 













2l White, Early, 50 cts. 



w, 



F 



l 



I 



Aug. 



V. P. Handsome, excellent. 



22 White Brussels 



w. 



F 



2 



l 



e. Aug. 



V. P. Very rich, excellent flavor. 



New White 











Aiton's seedling. 

 Brompton. 



REJECTED NECTARINES. 



Cerise, or Cherry. 

 Golden, or Orange, C. 



Italian, or Brugnon. 

 Tawny, C. 



APRICOTS . — Abricotiers. — Prunus Armeniaca. 



EACH 37J CENTS. 



N. B. See Remarks under head of Peaches. Abbreviations are the same as Peaches. 









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 «_) 





Color. 



Form. 



£ 





Season. 







s 

 w 



Of 





y. r. 





f 



1 



m. Aug. 



y- r. 









Aug. 



pur. 



round 



2 



2 



Aug. 



0. 



roundish 



1 



1 



b. Aug. 



y. 



roundish 



2 





Aug. 



o. r. 



compres'd 



1 



1 



b. Aug. 



y. r. 



oval 



1 



1 



e. July 





flattened' 







y- *• 



roundish 



2 



2 



b. July 



p. y. b. 



roundish 



2 



2 



m. July 



o. r. 



roundish 



1 



1 



b. Aug. 



o. r. 



round 



2 



1 



b. Aug. 



0. 



spherical 



2 



2 



e. July 



o. r. 



oblong 



1 



1 



Aug. 



p. y. 



oblong 



1 



1 



m. Aug. 



p. y. 



oblong 



1 



1 



m. Aug. 



0. 



oval 



1 



1 



e. July. 



y. r. 



roundish 



1 



1 



m. Aug. 



y- 



oval 



1 



2 



Aug. 



d. y. 



round 



1 



1 



e. July 



Name. 



*5 

 6 

 7 



1 Alsace, 50 cents 



2 Arundel, 50 cts. 



3 Black, or Vio et 



Black French. — A. noir 



4 Breda 



Brussels. — De Hollands 

 Cruft's late 

 Hemskirke, 50 cts. 

 Large early 

 Gros vrecoce 



8 Masculine, Red 



Early Masculine 

 Hatif musque 



9 Masculine, White 



Wliite — Abricot blanc 



10 Moorpark 



Peach — De Nancy 

 Abricot Peche 



11 Musch 



D' ' Alexandrie 



12 Orange 



Early Orange 

 Royal Persian 



13 Prince's Lafayette, SI 



.14 Roman 



Large French — Comtnun 



15 Roman, Blotched leaved 



Gold Blotched— Macule 1 

 Variegated Turkey 



16 Royal 



*17 Schuyler's large 



18 Shipley's 



Blenheim 



19 Turkey 



Remarks. 



V. P. Excellent. 



Fine new imported variety. 



Moderate bearer, a native of Siberia, 

 suitable for the north. 



V. P. First rate, tree very vigorous, very 

 certain in producing lar^e crops. 



V. P. Latest of all except the Black. 



Excellent, much esteemed. 



V. P. Very vigorous tree, large, deli- 

 cious fruit. 



V. P. Good, earliest of all. 



Good, second in maturity to preceding. 



V. P. Very large, excellent, and tree 

 very vigorous. 



V* P. Sweetest of all, excellent flavor. 



V. P. Slight acidity, excellent for tarts 

 and preserves. 



V. P. Excellent flavor, large as a fair 

 sized Peach ; by far the finest, and 

 most splendid of Apricots 



V. P. A vigorous tree, and excellent 

 fruit. 



V. P. Growth and fruit sarrte as pre- 

 ceding. 



V. P. Excellent French variety. 



V. P. Excellent, very hardy. 



V. P. Tree vigorous, very good fruit. 



V P. Very vigorous tree, fair, hand- 

 some fruit. 



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