APPLES. Pommiers\ Pyrus mains ^ 



2)\\ to 37^ cents each. 



Class, Icosandria. Order, Pantagynia. 



£Tn tlie arrangement of the Apples, I have thought best to place those 

 which are peculiarly adapted tor Cider in a separate division — there is 

 but little doubt, however, tliat many of the kinds now more particu- 

 larly esteemed foi^ the Table, may, on trial, prove extremely gcod foi* 

 Cider also. Where kich trials have ah-eady prov€d successful, it is desig- 

 Tiated. I have also designated those which have originated in America 

 Svith ^n asterisk.] 



Table Fruit. 



C denotes those which have proved good for Cider also. 



P : those which are A's.o pi-oper for preberving or cooking. 



* — — native American fruits. 



do 

 do 



1 *YELLOW harvest, fov tarts 



and table ripei7i3u\y. 



Q, *Sine qua non do 



;5 White juneating ilo 



4 * Red juneating 



5 Large early bough 



6 Summer rose, P 



7 *AmeiicHn summer queen, P 

 S *Ame.'. summer pearmain, P 

 9 Red calviile, calviUe rov^e 



d'4t6 

 iO Marygold 

 3 1 *Red * and green 



iveiyJis a lb. 

 12 KngUsli codlin, P 

 1.3 Early margaiet 

 14 * Maiden's blush 

 3 .) Quince 

 10 English summer pearmain 



17 Loan's pearmain Sept. 8c Oct 



18 *Rambo, or Romanite^ P d( 

 V) Autumn bmigh df» 

 *2(» Red bough do 

 21 Transparent, or pomme de glace dc 

 i22 Gros drap d'or Sept. to Nov 



23 *Fall pippin, I'jei^hs a lb. dc. 



24 *Corlies'sweelir.g, C Sept. to Dec 



25 Large whi»e swetling do 

 2<1 Famsi gixsta, f I' fjm Cifprus O. Sc N 



27 Autumn pearmain <lu 



28 Pumpkin sweetin; 



^6 'Monstrous pippin, ox apple, 

 or A'eiv-York crloria mundiy 

 has iveighed '27 to 55 or. 

 P ripe from Oct. to Jan. 



doJ37 * Newark king do 



August. 38 * Morgan Oct. to Feb. 



doioO * American wine, C P do 



doJ40 *Cuml7erlaiKl spice Nov. to Feb. 



do 41 *i3ull()ck's pippin, or sheep- 

 nose ^^ P do 



42 *Piinnock's i^d winter do 



43 Golden reinette, rebiette dore, 

 C do 



44 Monstrous i-ed reinette N. to Mar. 



^weetmg, 



Aug. &c Sept 



doj 



Aug. 



Sept. 



do 



do 



45 * Long-Island russet do 



4G Uuckman's pearmain, C do 



47 * Federal pearmain do 



is Golden pearmain, C do 



49 Royal pearmain, C do 



50 * Winter sweet pearmain do 



51 Reinette-grlse, or haute bonte do 



52 *I3elden, or red cheek do 

 5.3 *Fameusc, or de neiqe do 



54 *Red Baldwin pippin do 



55 Red Gilli -flower <lo 



56 Lemon pippin do 



57 *"Bourassa do 

 S *Surpri3e, i/eZ/oty outside^ and 



red within do 



59 English nonpareil do 



60 *Sfcek-no-farther do 



do 

 29 *Amer. nonpareil^re^/^/c/ c/&r, {61 Royal russet, or leather coat, P do 

 or JJe-ivit do 62 White calviile, calviile blanche 



30 *Monstrmisbellflower do 



31 Ha\^ thorndean Oct. to Jan- 



32 *Catline, of JMaryland, C do 



33 *.Michael Henry Pippin, D. to Feb. 



34 *Newtown>piizenburgh, O. to Ja. 



35 Rose, pomme de rose, or gros 



apt 



dol67 

 A 



d'hyver, P 



63 *-£sopus Spitzenburgh, sitpe- 

 rior 



64 * Flushing S[)itzehbuT-gh 



65 Lady apple, pomme d^api 



66 *Rtd wijiter 'W . ting 



*Yellow bellflower 



do 



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 do 

 do 

 do 

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