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Loan's pearmaln ripe in Sep.& 0. 

 *Rri«n^(\ or Momanite, P do 



Autumn bough do 



Red bough do 



Transparent, pomme transpa 



rente i or poniine de glace do 

 Gros diap d'or Sept. to Nov. 



*FalI pippin, 7oeiq-hs a [u. do 



*Corlies' sweeting, C Sep. to Dec. 

 * Large white sweeting do 



Fama gusta, /^^^n Oct. & Nov 

 lis 3 



Cyprus 

 Autumn pearmain do 



Pumpkin sweeting do 



* American nonpareil, doctor 

 apple do 



*Monstrous bellflower do 



Hawthorndean Oct. to Jan. 



*Catline, of JMvryland^ C do 



* Michael Heniy Pippin D, to Feb. 



* Newtown Spitzenbui*gh O-toJa. 

 Rose, pomme de rose, or gros 



api do 



* Monstrous pippin, ox apple ^ 

 or JVe-w-York gloria mnn- 



di, has •weighed 27 to 35 oz- 

 , P do 



4t * Newark king do 



42 *Morgan Oct. to Feb 



43 *American wine, C P do 



44 *Cumberland spice Nov.toFeb- 



45 *Bu]loek's pippin, or sheep- 



nose, C P do 



46 *Pennock's winter do 



47 Golden reinette, reinette dore, 



G _ do 



48 Monstrous red reinette N.toMar. 



49 *Long-ls!and russet do 



50 *Ruckman's pearmain, C do 



51 'Federal pearmain do 



52 Golden pearmain, C do 



53 Royal pearmain, C 



54 * Winter sweet pearmain do 



55 Reinette-grise, ov hauie^boute do 



56 *Belden, or T'^f/cAe^'A: do 



57 *Fameuse, or de neige do 



58 *Red Baldwin pippin do 



59 *Red jellyflower do 



60 Lemon pippin do 



61 *Bourassa <lo 

 ^2 * Surprise, yellorj outside, arid 



red to the core ivithin do 



63 English nonpareil do 



64 •Seek-no-farther do 



65 Royal russet, or leather coat, 



y _ Hpe N o V . to Mar, 



66 White calville,ca/t;i7/e bUniche 



d^hyverfi* do 



^7 *-^sopus Spitzenburg,Mow^A? 



by many iriferio*' to no7ie do 



68 * Flushing Spilztnburgh do 



69 Lndy apple, pomme d'api, 



greatly admired do 



70 *Red winter sweeting do 



71 "Yellow bellflower do 

 7'2 Black, pomme noire do 



73 *Vandei vere, P do 



74 *J)ickskill do 



75 *Swaar do 

 70 ^Craara do 

 77 * Pomme gris, grey apple of 



Canada do 



rs * Wood's greening do 



79 Red spice, fenouillet rouge, 



bardin do 



80 Yellow s\)\ce, fenouillet jaune, 



or petit drap d'or do 



81 * Winter queening, q/* 0/2/0 do 



82 * Lady's finger J5l ov. to April. 



83 Ribston ])ippin, P do 



84 'Rh ode-Island greening, wez^/t* 

 a lb. do 



85 'Jersey gi^eening Nov. to June. 



86 English golden pippin do 



87 •Priestley, P Dec. to April. 



88 *Moore's sweeting Dec. to June. 



89 *Gretn everlasting do 



90 'Red everlasting do 



91 'Boston russeling, Raxbury 



russeting do 



N. B. These four last apples 

 have been preserved sound 

 above a year 



92 *Green Newtown pippin, C do 



93 *Veilow Newtown pippin, C P do 



94 •v.larthouse, or Gil'\ j . -, - 



pin, C jJan.toMay. 



95 "Redling do 



96 *rewksbury blush Jan. to July. 



97 'N^ewark yellow, or French 



pippin Nov. to Jan. 



98 'Shippen's russeting do 



99 *Roman stem De6. to Feb. 



100 *Bucks county, or Salisbury 



cider do 



101 'American pippin, C Jan. toAp. 



102 'Chandler do 



