24 A L M O N D S Q U I N C E S — M U L B E R R I E S . 



peach, oblong, orange and red, rich, high flavored, 

 delicious, the most splendid of all. An Ameri- 

 can seedling. 



large Early, large, oval, yellow and red, juicy, 

 good flavored, very vigorous, very productive, 

 one of the most reliable for crops ; early in Au- 

 gust. 



Large Early Red, large, roundish, deep yellow, 

 juicy, rich flavor ; tree vigorous and hardy. 



Large Peach, very large, roundish, yellow, red 

 cheek, juicy, rich flavor, one of the finest; tree 

 very vigorous, very distinct from the Moorpark. 

 August. 



Moorpark, large, roundish, yellow, red cheek, 

 sweet, juicy, rich, excellent; tree very produc- 

 tive. August. 



Orange, medium, spherical, orans:e color, good 

 second quality, slightly acid, excellent for tarts 

 and preserves ; tree vigorous. 



Red Mascnline, earliest of all, medium size, 

 roundish, yellow and red, good second quality, 

 very productive ; tree vigorous. Early in July. 



Roman, large, sweet, good, but rather dry, 

 useful for tarts and preserves ; tree vigorous, 

 hardy, and very productive. 



Royal, large, oval, orange, juicy, rich, excel- 

 ^ lent flavor; tree vigorous and hardy. End of 

 July. 



St. Ambroise, large, juicy, pleasant flavor, one 

 of the finest early varieties. 



Viard, large, juicy, rich, excellent ; tree hardy, 

 vigorous, productive. 



Those marked thi^s (f ) are 37 cts. and the others 50 et*. 

 N. B. Sweet Almonds, for Orchards, $25 per 100. 



1 f Sweet hard shell, most hardy. 



2 Ladies' thin shell ( for the South). 



3 Pistachia (for the South). 



4 Sultan ( for the South). 



5 Long hard shell. 



6 Soft shell. 



7 f Great fruited, Macrocarpo, or Languedoc. 



most hardy. 



ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES. 



8 Large double blush flowering. 



9 Dwarf double red, 25 cts. 



10 Chinese double white, %\. 



QUINCES. 



No. 1 is at maturity in Sept. and Oct., and the others in Oct. and Nov. Nos. 4 and 5 will keep 



well till January. 



PmcE— Cts. Price— Ct.^. 



1 Orange or Apple, very large, excel- ^ Constantino-pie, very large and esti7na' 



lent for preserves, very joroductive, 25 hie $1 00 



2 Pear shaped 30 to 35 7 Musk, or French Apple shaped, large, 



3 Portugal, very large and fine 35 fine 5q 



4 Winter Pear shaped 38 8 Chinese scarlet flowering, fine foliage, 



5 Anger's Orange, Zar^fc 25 to 38 very large fruit 37 to 5(» 



K B. Extra large sized Trees, 7 years old, in a bearing state, at -^^l each, and smaller sizes by 

 the 100 or 1,000, at low rates. 



Note. The Japan Quince — Fyrus Japovica, of different varieties, will be found under head of 

 Ornamental Shrubs; and Quince Stocks for ingrafting Pears, will be found imder the appropriate 

 head. 



MULBERRIES. 



Cents. 



1 Black English or Chinese, very acid, 



tree tender, 50 to 75 



2 Red American, excellerd fruit 38 to 50 



3 Black Circassian, sweet fruit, oery 50 



hardy 50 



4 Multicaulis, good siveet fruit 25 



Cents. 



5 Alpine, or Moretti, black fruit 25 



6 White Italian 25 



1 Ihon ChinQBe, new and rare $1 00 



8 Paper Mulberry. (See Ornamental 



Ti-ees.) 



N. B. Mulberries for Silk Culture, by the 1,000, at low rates. 



