C 22 ) 



7 Aromatick 



Sept.j 



8 Temple's 



do 



9 Red Roman, G 



do 



10 Vermash 



do 



11 Peterborough 



do 



32 Fairchild's, C 



do 



13 Elruge 



14 White, C 



15 Green seedling 



1 6 Brompton, G 



17 Lewis' Boston yelldw 



Sept. 

 Oct. 



The following are very celebrated varieties, recently introduced froiti 

 France and England- 1 dollar each. 



18 PItmaston orange 



19 Emmerton's white 



20 New black 



21 Early pavie, C 



22 Italian brugnon 



23 Musk violet, violet musqu^ 



24 Aiton*s seedling 



25 White Brussels 



26 White French, brugnon blanc 



27 Late yellow, Ja7^/ie/ys5e Sep.&Oc. 



28 Early violet, violette hative Aug. 



29 Large \io\qU grosse violette Sept. 



N. B, Trees of all the above kinds can be supplied, if desired, suitable for 

 dwarfs or espaliers. Trees of some of the best kinds can also be fur- 

 nished, budded on Plum stocks, at 12J cents extra ; and in the autumn of 

 1829 trees will be ready for sale, propagated on the celebrated Almond 

 50^ much used in France, on the same terms. 



ALMONDS. 



Class, Icosandria. 



Amandiers, 



Order, Monogynia. 



Those marked thus * are 37J cents. 

 Those not marked are 50 cents. 



Nos. 2, S, 4, 5, and 6, are the fine kinds cultivated for the table. 



1 •Bitter hard shell Amygdalui amara 



5? Ladies' thin do. amande des dames 



3 Sweet sultan, amande sultane 



4 Small soft shell, a petit fruit 



5 Large hard shell, gros cassante 



6 Sweet hard shell, cogue dure 



7 Striped leaved, 1 dollar 



8 Large double flowering 



9 *Dwarf double flowering 

 iO Dwarf single flowering 



11 Silvery Siberian 



12 Silvery oriental 



13 Hybrid 



14 White flowering 

 .In order to gratify those amateurs who are particularly curious in regard 



to fruits, the proprietor lias caused some hundreds of trees to be inocu^ 

 iated with two species of fruit on eaeb, and in all cases with very choice 

 kinds. These are now ready for disposal. The price charged for them 

 •will be the full price of one kind, and half price of the other. The kinds 

 on each are as follov/ ;— 

 Peach and Apricot Peach and Nectarine 



Ditto and Plum Ditto and Almond 



In the fall of 1 829 the following will also be ready:— 



Apricot and Nectarine ^ Nectarine and Almond 



S)itto and Plum Ditto and Plum 



Bitto and Almond Pium and Almond, ^d some others 



communis 

 sultana 

 minor 

 maxima 

 var. 

 foLvnr. 

 Jiore pleno 



pumila,/)/,!;^/. sinensis 

 nana 

 incana 

 orientalis 

 hybrida 

 alba 



