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APRICOTS, 374. Cents. Prunus Armeniaca. 



Class, Icosandria, 



Order, Monogynia. 



•TV. B. This fruit -will succeed and produce plentifully in any locality 

 -where the Peach does^ if the directions are followed which are an- 

 nexed to this catalogue. 



Those marked P are best for preserving. 



1 Early masculine, pr^coce, hatif 



musque, or abricotin ripe in 3 ul. 



2 Large e^rly, gros precoce do 



3 Orange, P do 

 Roman do 

 Peach, de JVa7zc^,orWirtem- 



burg, superior Aug. 



Alexandrian do 



Brussels do 



8 White, or blanc do 



9 Gold blotched leaved, abricot 



de Messine do 



10 Algiers, abricot d'^^ngers^ with 



sweet pits ripe in Aug. 



11 Portugal, or 7wa/e do 

 1^ Breda, Holland, or amande 



aveline 



13 Moorpark, or Anson's 



14 Turkey 



15 Black, or Pope\ or abricot 



violet 



16 Alberge, -with sweet pits, P 



17 Royal Persian 



do 

 do 

 do 



do 

 do 

 do 



The following are new French and Italian Apricots — 

 1 dollar each. 



18 Early large red, gros rouge ha- 



tive July. 



19 Red Angoumois do 



20 Common French do 



21 Largest peach, pecAe^re5^r 05 Au. 



22 Provence July. 



23 Peach-leaved black Aug. 



24 White musk, blanc musque Aug, 



25 New dwarf musk, musque mi 



nain do 



N. B. Trees of the above can be 

 furnished suitable for dwarfs 

 or espaliers. 



PEACHES, S7i Cents. Amygdalus Persica. 

 Class, Icosandria. Order, Monogynia, 



\T\\e varieties of Peaches are so extensive, that the number might easily 

 be increased to two hundred ; but, as it is generally preferred to have a 

 moderate number of the best kinds to ripen in succession, the following 

 have been selected on account of their size, flavour, or time of ripening, 

 from among the best kinds imported from Europe, as well as from such 

 as have originated in America.] 



4: denotes those of superior flavour, 

 t — — those of remarkable size. 

 M ■ those which are melting. 

 C — — clingstones or pavies.. 

 A ' American fruits. 



1 Scarlet nutmeg, avant rouge, or 



p^che de Troyes July. 



Q ^Yellow nutmeg, A do 



3 4:Red nutmeg, A do 



4 tWhite ditto, A do 



5 :t Green nutmeg, early .^nnc, 



avant blanche July, 



6 tSweet water, or large Ameri- 



can nutmeg, M A Aug, 



7 :tRed rareripe, A do ' 



