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199 Ueinettc doree nouvelle 



200 t rouge de Sickler D.toAp 



201 t panache 



202 t i)rincesse noble N. to Jan. 



203 tTlevalisclier birnen apple Aug-. 



204 tRoi tres noble Oct. to Jan. 

 ■205 ^^Superintendence 



Tlie following Apples have been principally obtained from different parts 

 of the United States, and from Canada ; anil most of them being already 

 cultivated in our American orchards, their merits are conseqaeutly known 

 to many. Those marked thus f denote suck as are supposed to be of 

 American origin ; but it is possible that among them some may prove to 

 be synonyms of kinds alreadj^ enumerated. Price 37^ cents each. 



20G Scales' large summer 

 I'edstreak 



Aug. 



207 Tienton early redstreak Sept 



208 fLarge spiced crab do 



209 "K^athead Oct. & Nov. 

 i310 t Pumpkin sweeting 

 311 fTaylor's, or Freehold red- 

 streak 



212 fCarroU's striped 



213 f Barnes' fancy 



214 ■{ Sweet and sour 

 2^15 New-England seek- 

 no-further 



247 fBlinkbonny seedling, of Canada 



248 fJ^omine, of Cox Nov. to Jan. 



249 t^^O'T^ine, of Long-Island 



250 fLong-Island vyine 



251 Father Abraham 

 d< 252 Green Spitzenburgh 



253 tPelican, 50 cents Sept. to Nov. 



254 f Bowne's imperial russet, new, 

 and the hn^gest and f neat of 

 russet higs, 1 dol. Nov. to Mar. 



216 

 217 

 218 

 219 



222 

 223 

 224 

 225 



Brownite 

 White doctor 

 Red sweet pippin 

 American quince 



Nov, to Jan. 

 df 

 dc 

 do 

 do 



220 tG olden lady Dec. to Feb. 



221 fWoolman's long pippin 

 Dumpling 



Monmouth large greeri 

 American black 

 Coftte's red winter 



22G f Aunt's large red 



227 Orange 



S28 |Mansfield large red Jan. to Ap 



229 jLong green pippin do 



230 t Warren do 



231 fLob do 



232 jVout do 



233 fNinepartner's little russet, xvill 



keep above a year 

 f334 ■t-Poughkeex)sie russcting 

 235 fPorttr's favourite 

 230 fEast-Jersey redstreak 



do 



do 



do 



do: 



do 



do 



do 



155 f Flushing favourite 



256 -Nor walk sweeting 



257 fSummer russet 

 258 

 259 



260 



Sept. 

 do 

 do 



Princeall Nov. to Jan. 



Flatbush sweeting Nov. to Mar. 



do 

 do 

 do 



do 



Au^. 



237 fMaiyland grey redstreak 

 238 -fl^'Litchess county redstreak 



239 fVirginia redstreak 



240 ^Belt's Berton crab 

 Williams' favourite 

 Fall sops wine 



243 f Baltimore, 1 dollar 



241 



242 



244 

 245 



Ortley's pippin 

 Straat 



246 tRosseaux, of Canada 



Tift's do 



61 tWind do 



262-Talman's do 



263 Peck's pleasant 



264 Summer hagloe 

 '2G5 fJonathan, or new red Spit- 

 ' zenbttrsh Dec. to March. 

 266 f Smith's winter red streak 

 ,267 f Gibb's early August. 



268 Farly red pippin da 



269 tPomme d'ete, of Canada do 



270 Queen's Sept, 



271 Orange pippin Sept. k Oct 



272 Transparent codlin 



273 Blue pearmain Nov. to Jan. 



274 Gardner's large sweet pear- 

 main Nov. to Mar. 



275 Nonsuch do 



276 fGolden do 



277 Red bellflower Nov. to Ap. 



278 f Schoonmaker do 



279 Lady Haley's nonsuch Ot t. 



280 fHubbardston nonsuch D.to Feb. 



281 White loaf 



282 North's crab 



283 f Forman's sweeting 



284 fF^undiing 



285 fCanada reinette 



286 JMiffin's favourite Nov. to INfar. 



287 fGrand sachem 



N. B. About 20 fine varieties of Table; Apples are propagated as dwarfs, 

 aud are suitable for training as espaliers. Price 50 cents each. 



