43 Edwartl Hopeyard 



44 Gascoigne 



45 Gleoton's green. 



46 Glory of Ratcliffe 



47 Green gage 



48 Hamilton 



49 Hopeley's Shannon, 



50 Nut's merry maid 



( 26 ) 



51 Neilson's Warren 



52 Ne pTus ultra 



53 Ribbed green 



54 Sandei'son's 



55 Sulpher 



56 Turner's Lincoln 



57 green mountalt* 



WALNUTS. Noj/ers. 



Glass, JMonoecia. Order, 'Polymidria. 



Those marked thus * 2t7\ cen(s. 

 t 50 cente. 

 ^ 1 dollar. 



1 ^Madeira nutjPdma??, or 



Bug' > 





lish -walmity 40 dollars 

 100 

 2 ^French double 



per > 



Juglans regia 





maxima. 



3 tLatefloweriDg 





serotina 



4 ttl}i>rid black 





lujbrida 



5 tPecan, or Illinois nut ^ 40 dollars > 

 per 100 S: 



olIv»forrais 



6 f Largest fruited ditto 





major 



7 *Shcn bark, or Kiskytom 



nut 



alba 



8 'Mocker nut 





lomentosa 



9 * Round pignut 





porcina 



10 tLong pignut 





Jiciformis 



H *CGmmonbitternut 





amara. 



12 *Water bitternut 





aquatica 



IS tGIoQcester nU;t 





sulcata 



14 Nutmeg hiccory, 5 doll^ra 





myristicxformis 



15 *Round black walnut 





liigra 



16 Long ditto, or ^z/«ermi^ 





unerea 



The four following French Walnuts are under culture and Increase, an(J 

 will be soon ready for sale :— 

 Noyer de Jauge i Noyer m^sDge madiot 



m^sage madieK: I a fruit rondie 



CH E STNUTS, Chaitaigners. 



Class, Monoecia. Order, Polyandria 



"I 



1 Spanish, or marron, large eat- 



able fruit, from 50 to 75^ els., 

 or 40 dollars per 100 



2 American, 25 cents 

 3Chinquapin,oriiwar/'c/ie5^72W?,50cts. 

 4 Prince's chinquapin, divarfy ivithl 



targe fruity 50 cts. > 



Gastanea vesca 



amen can R 

 ' Ijumila 



princei 



