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The following have been ohtalned from different sections of the Union by 

 the names attached to them, hut whether they are* all distinct from the 

 foregoing cannot be yet determined. The probability is that some among 

 them will prove to be synon3rms ; the proprietor having specimen trees 

 of ejich for producing fruit, their identity will be speedily ascertained. 

 Nearly the whole number are of American origin. Price from 3IJ to 

 37J cents each. C denotes clingstones — F denotes freestones. 



168 Incomparable 



169 Lady Gallatin 



J 70 La Fayette red, C Aug. 



in Large red, F 



172 fLarge late Newington, C 



173 Latest vellow, F 



174 Meig's'La Favettc, C Sepf, 



175 xMilford, F Sept. k Oct."' 

 Aug;. 176 Monsieur Jean, F -A-ug, 



177 Monstrous 



178 Morrisania pound, F 

 Sept. 179 Murray's early Ann, F 



180 Necton, F dxx 



181 Xew-York white 

 18-2 iXonpareil, very large, F 

 183 Poll's seedling 

 l84Probvn's, C 



185 Red Catharine, F 



186 Red heath 

 Aug. 187 Red pine apple, F 



do 188 Rodman's red, C 

 Sept 189 late vellow, F 



do 190 Scarlet pine apple, C Sept. 



191 Storm's early seedling 

 Aug. 192 Superlative"' 

 193 Superb white 

 I9i t Taylor's late yellow, F 



195 Van Zant's superb, F 



196 AVi Hi am son's Xcu^-Yorfc 

 1.97 Yellow preserving, F 



X. B. Trees of the difrerent kinds can be supplied suitable for dwarfs or 

 espaliers. Trees can also be furnished of some of the finest kinds budded 

 on Plum stocks, at 12^ cents extra price ; and in the autumn of 1829 

 others will be ready for sale, propagated on the particular kind of Al- 

 mond so mucli used in France, on the same terms. 



- NECTARINES. Brugnons, Amygdalus nectarina. 



Class, IcQsandria, Order, JMonogynia^ 



37}^ cents each. 



X. B. This fruit vAW succeed and produce well in anv place where the 



Peach does, if the directions are followed which are stinted in the Treatise 



recently publis])ed ; and as the varieties of this fruit ar.» characterized bv 



their heautiful transparent and waxen appearance, they may be ranked 



the most admired append '^ges of the desert. C deuotcs'clingstones. 



A u.?. 1 4 Argy 1 e S ept. 



1,38 \lbert Gallatin 



139 \ster's 



140 Barcelona yellow 



141 Binney's red, C 



142 Bolton 



143 Bourquinon red, F 



144 Brevoort's seetlling 



145 melter 



146 morris, F 



147 Brodie's, C 



148 rareripe 



149 Cannon's rambouillet 

 l50C>^tlin, C 



151 Coate's earlv yellow, F 



152 Coles' red, F 



153 Cooper's early, F 



1 54 Craiy's rareripe 



155 Dunlop's lemon, C 



156 Favourite red, F 



157 Fine yellow, F 



158 Flushing seedling, F 



159 Fox's seedling, F 



1 60 George the Fourth 



161 Haine's early red, F 



162 Hewlet's large red, C 

 i 63 Hoffman's favourite 

 x64 white 



165 Hogg's malagatune 



166 Hoyte's lemon, C 



167 Imperial purple 



among 



1 Early scarlet 

 CFairehil I's early 

 3 Ear'y yellow 



do 



B2 



5 Golden, C 



6 Xewington, C 



do 



