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APPLES. 
The foliowing list comprises Appizs of the latest introduction, among which are the 
new varieiles that have been particularly noticed by the London Horticultural 
Society. Also, the choicest new French and German varieties, described in the 
works of their most celebrated writers, and a few new and choice American Va- 
rieties. 
Prices, 50 cents, and $1, according to their rarity and quality. 
304 American plate, R Dec. & Jan. 
305 Calville, Red Normandy, or Ceur de 
beuf, large Dec. to March 
306 Coe’s spice, fine Aug. 
307 Conquest of Wigers Jan. to Mar. 
308 Devonshire Queen, R Oct. 
309 Dutch Mignonne, T and K M 
Dec. to April 
310 Edgar, R Noy. & Dec. 
312 French citron, C Dec. to Feb. 
313 Pine-apple, or Ananas 
Jan. to March 
314 Flavibor d’ Ezernin, (German) 
315 Golden burr, or Burr knot, R 
Oct. to Jan. 
316 Worcester, R Oct. to Jan. 
317 Greening, Northern (Cowarn’s queen- 
ing) K CR Noy. to April 
318 Hilhiard’s grosser gelber, or Rosema- 
ry (Germany) 
319 Male Carle, or Melo Carle, genuine 
(Court apple of Spain) Nov. to Mar. 
320 Muntinieszk, (German) 
321Pearmain, Hormead, T and K 
Oct. to March 
322 Pippin, Aromatic, fine flavor 
beginning of August 
326 Pippin, Spitzenburgh, or Pomegra~ 
nate, 
327 Thorle, R (Summer Thorle ?} 
Aug. & Sept.. 
| 328 West Grimstead Nov. to April 
329 Pomme de deux ans, will keep two 
years 
330 Royal greening, R 
331 Reinette Van Mons, V 
dae de Caux, 
333 du Nord, or Northern, keeps 
one or two years 
334 Middleburger, V (fine German}. 
335 Nieman’s rothe, or red, V 
336 Osnabrucker Grau, V 
Noy. to May 
337 Sickler’s red, V (fine German) 
Dec. to April 
338 Reivallischer birne, V. Aug. 
339 Russet, Columbian largest and very. 
fine, A Nov. to March 
340 Russian transparent, R Nov. & Dec. 
341 St John or St. Jean, earliest 
342 Smoke-house Vanderveer, superior, A 
343 Transparent Zuric, C end of Aug 
344 Williams’ Carolina, suits a@ warm cli- 
mate, A 
345 Yellow Sinop (fine German) Augus 
Winter | 346 Zimmetartiger winter kroon, (fine 
323 Haverstraw golden, A 
324 Haggerston Noy. to April 
325 Leyden 
Aug. & Sept.' 347 Zoete Peter Lely 
Winter 
Noy. to Feb. 
German) 
N.B. About twenty fine varieties of Table Apples are propagated as dwarfs, and 
are suitable for training as espaliers—-59 cents each. 
CIDER APPPES. 
T denotes those that are good table fruit also. 
25 to 374 cents each; $18, $20 and $25 per 100. 
348 Belt’s Berton crab 
349 Black or Virginian red streak, A 
390 Buck’s county, or Salisbury, T A 
Dec. to Feb. 
351 Cannfield, or Newark sweeting, A 
Sept. to Jan. 
352 Cann, Oct. & Nov. 
353 Cooper’s russetting, T K A 
Noy. to March 
354 East Jersey red streak, A 
355 Hagloe (of Coxe) 
358 Hughes Virginian erab, A Oc.toMar. 
359 Gloucester white, of Virgenia, T A 
Oct. & Nov 
357 Grey-house, T do 
358 Graniwinkle, A Novy. 
359 Maryland grey red streak A 
360 Poveshon, Sept. & Oct. 
361 Roane’s white crab, A Oct. to Jan. 
362 Siberian Harvey Dec. to March 
363 Bittersweet Sept. 
364 Taliafero 
356 Harrison’s Newark, A Nov. to Mar. | 365 Wetherill’s white sweeting, T Sept. 
357 Herefordshire red streak, (English| 366 Winesap, T 
red streak) K Noy. to Feb. 
Sept. to Jan. 
