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The following Apples are for preserves or for ornament* 



159 Silver striprd leaveo, 1 dollar 



160 8ib*rrian crab, beauufu' frui 



57 cts. n/^ei /I August 



151 r'herry r^o do 37 cts. d' 



162 English do 37 cts. df 



163 American green flo 37 cts. d' 

 364 Fort Magee do 1 dollar do 

 165 Dwarf pas-adise, fine large 



fruit do 



35 Chinese double flo V en TigjWiVA 

 powers like roses. 50 cts. 



167 Prince's new douMe flower- 



ing, ti!2Mi/e//i>-£? /ri/if, 1 dol. d« 



168 Prince's nf;w double flower- 



ing, rvith large green fruitf 

 1 dollar do 



169 Prince's new double 1 -^ 



flowerinSj'rr/M smali > • ^\ ,^ 

 green frmt ^\ 3 ^^ 



170 Japan dwai-f scarlet flowerings 



Idol 



171 Japan do. semidouble do. 1 doL 

 17:2 Japan do. white do. 1 dol. 



K". B. About twenty fi^ne varieties 

 of t'^ble ftpples iire pi'opagated 

 as dwarfs, and are suitable for 

 tinning as espaliers— 50 ct|: 

 each. 



PEARS, 37-I- Cents. Pyrus communis. 

 Class, Icosandria. Order, t^entagynia. 



The v&rieties of Pears are so numerous, that the European and American 

 kinds together would form a list cf several hundreds. A succession of 

 ihe best kinds, or what is termed in France the Circle of Pear s^ afford- 

 ing the best sorts for the table, and for culinary purposes, throughout 

 the year, may be selected from the following, which are of the most ap- 

 proved kiods-J 



M denotes melting pears. 



Brk. breaking do. 



But. — bufery do. 



Bi*k baking do. 



P — — perry do. 



* ■ native American fruits. 



1 primitive, or lllUe»„^^.„j„,^ 



musk 3 ^ 



5 Hativeau 



3 Early sugsr 



4 Early green chisel, citroji de 



carmes, ov madeleiiie, M 



5 Red muscad. He, M 



6 Summer be-.mty, bellissime 



(TetCy (.r supreme^ But. 



7 •Sugartop, July, or harvest 



8 Early cluster, petit muscat, or 



sept en gueule^ But. 



9 Jargonelle, M August 



10 Cui^se m{<darae, But. do 



11 Skinless, poire sans peau, or 



fieur de Guignesj M do 



12 Royal summer, robi'ne, avorar, 



^iugust mii scat y or r ovale d^eie, 

 M ripeinXu^. 



13 Fondante d'ete, ivmmer melt- 



ing, M do 



14 Windsor, M do 



15 L:irgt! I ouiselette,^©* rousse- 



lette, ov roi d^ete^ Brk. Sepf. 



16 Late green chisel, M do 

 ■17 Gros bl^nquet, or mussette 



d*.inJoVy Brk. do 



Muscat i-obert, muscat d*am- 

 bre, or poire d la reine do 



19 Eariy Cathaiine, rousselet ha- 

 tij August. 



do'lS 



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