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MULBERRIES. Muriers. 



Class, JUonoecia. Order, Tetrmidria. 



In consequence of the attention of our government, and of individuals, to 

 the rearing of silk, and the culture of the Mulberry, great pains have 

 been taken to introduce from Frjince, Italy, and elsewhere, the kinda 

 ■which have acquired most celebrity for this purpose ; and of the success 

 of these exertions the following list will bear ample testimony. 



S denotes those most used for silk worms. 



T those for t.-nble fruit. 



O those that are for ornament. 



Those marked thus * are 3f4 cents, 

 f are SO cents. 

 i are 75 cents. 



N. B. A discount of a third in price will be made where a hundred are 

 taken of one kind. 



1 fLarge black, T 



2 "Red American, T S 



3 * Pennsylvanian, T S 



4 t Missouri black, T 



5 * U'hite Italian, or Chinese^ S 



6 f Shining lobed leaved, S 



7 fOblong leaved S 



8 fBroad lobed leaved, S 



9 tDwarf curled leaved, S 



10 jLargest leaved, S 



11 fConstantinople, S 



12 +Rose leaved, S 



13 +Oval leaved, S 



14 f Lnseiniated leaved, S 



15 tXei-ved leaved, S 



16 tDandolo's foglia doppia, S 



17 ^Italian redwood, S 



1 8 rC h'mese, frGmP/iHiipinelslancli 



19 jTiirtarian, very hardy, S 



20 fMale Japan, or Chinese paper, 



21 ^FtmsdedhtOfproducins^ lar^e 



round fruit, t^ 

 2-2 tCockle-shell leaved ditto, or 

 cucuUated, O 



,s 



i 



Morus nigra 



rubra 



pennsylvanica 



missouriensis 



alba 



lucida lobata 

 < oblong'ifofia, or langiie de 



\ boeuf 



latifotia lobata 



nana 



macrophylla, ov grosse reine 



Co7hstantinopolitana 



rosea, ovfeuille rose 



ovalifoliu, or romaiii 



lasciniata 



nervosa 

 foglia doppia f of DandoloJ: 



italicu, d bois rouge 



sinensis 



tartarica 

 Broussonetia papyrifera, ?nas, 



fismina 

 cochleata 



QUINCES. Coignassiers. 



Class, Icosandria. Order, Pentagynia, 

 2i7^ to 50 "cenis each, except where noted. 



1 Large orange or apple, coign di ^ a - i • 

 pomme ' ^ > •^ S Cydonia vulgaris 



2 Pear shaped, d poire 



3 Portugal, or eatable 



4 Winter 



oblong a 



hisitanica 



serotina 



Sept. 



Oct. 



do 

 Nov. to March. 



