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163 *Ironpear,poiVe7,.;^p p 



defer^ Bak. 3 ^ 



164 * Jalousie, But. Oct. 



165 Jjtunfc de merveillon Jul). 



166 *Lansac, or dauphinen Oct. to 



3 Ja 



167 

 168 



roiisselet 

 Nov. to Jan. 



July. 

 Jan.& Feb. 



M 



* Marie Louise 



* Martin sec, or 

 d hiver, Brk. 



169 *\Ioorfowl egg 



170 Muscat fleuri 



171 Naples, Brk. 

 17-2 *Orange tulipee, Brk. Sept. 



173 *Passe colmar vineux,") Dec. & 



VM 3 Jnn. 



174 — tutti Nov. & Dec. 



175 Pine apple, or ananas 



176 Queen of winter, reine d^hi' 



ver Feb. 



177 Red flowering, or sanguine 



d'lialie, Brk. Aug. 



178 

 179 

 180 

 181 



I8a 



183 



184 

 185 



186 

 187 



188 

 189 

 190 

 191 

 192 

 193 

 194 



*Rousseline, But. ripe in Nov. 



*Seilehirne, keeps a year^ P 



St. August! n Dec. to Jan. 



*St. Gal, poire au vin, or 

 Toine pear Dec. to Mar. 



Summer St. Germain, St. 

 Germain d^ete Aug. 



* Yellow do. St, Germain 

 jaune Nov. to Ap . 



^Striped do. or panache do 



**Sucre vert, or green su- 

 gar , But. Oct. 



* d'hoyerswerda Aug. 



Tarquin Ap. to May. 



Truite Nov, & Dec. 



*Twice bearing July & Nov. 



*Urbaniste 



Vitrier 

 Beiirre d'hiver 



* Orange rouge d'hiver 

 Bartlet 



Dec. 



The following are ornamental only. 



1 95 Superb gold striped leaved, 1 dol. 



196 Pyrus pollveri^^, or ivoolly leaved, 



50 cts. 



197 Pyrus salicifolia,or wzV/ou' leaved, 



'50 cts. 



198 Pyrus nivalis, or snoivy, 50 cts. 



199 I'yrus amygdaliformis, or almond 



leaved, 50 cts. 

 ^0 Pyrus angustifolia, or narroitf 

 leaved, 50 cts. 



201 Pyrus sanguinea, or red^ 50 cts. 



202 Pyrus Americana, 37 cts. 



N. B. About 50 of tbe finest va- 

 rieties of pears are propagated 

 as dwarfs, and are suitable for 

 training as espaliers — 50 cts, 

 each. 



CHERRIES, 50 Cents. Prunus Cerasus. 

 Class, Icosaiidria, Order, Monogynia. 



% denotes fruit of very large size. 



t best bearers, and most esteemed. 



k -^ best for tarts, wine, and preserves. 



A -^ — — native American fruits. 



1 Early May, small, and only vahi- 



ablefo r being early r. in M ay . 



2 f:!: May duke May & June. 



3 t Richmond, or early Kentish^ 



A do 



4 lifFraser's black tartarian June. 



5 Fr^^ser's white tartarian, poor 



bearer do 



6 f Black heart do 



7 i White heait do 



8 Mammoth, or German •> ripe 



duke Sindwnt. 



9 fAmerican heart, or large 



-white heart, A ^q 



10 llfHarrion's heart ^q 



1 1 fRonald's black \ie9iVi,Ronald^s 



superb, or Circassian do 



12 China heart, A ^^ 



13 Gascoign'sf heart, or pa/^^/^^f/, 



ing heart do 



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