NECTARINES—ALMONDS. = 03) 
The following ave very celebrated varieties, recently introduced from Italy, France, 
and England, $1 each. 
Aiton’s seedling C Aug|37 Late yellow, Jaune lisse P Oct 
29 Amateur’s early violet do | 38 Large early violet P Sept 
30 Cherry, or Cerise P do | Grosse Violette—Grosse violette 
31 Després P do hative 
32 Downton do} 39 Montpellier Aug 
33 Early white do| 40 Orange, or Golden C Sept 
34 French white P do} 41 New black C Aug 
35 Genoa (Late Genoa) | 42 Syon do. 
36 Laugier (French) ' 43 White Brussels 
N. B. Trees of all kinds can be supplied, if desired, suitable for dwarfs or espaliers 
ALMONDS. Amandiers. 
Those marked thus * are 373 cents each, or $30 per hundred. 
Those not marked are iS aoe er $40 per hundred. 
Nos. 2, 3,4, 5, 12, 18, 14, and 16, are the fine kinds cultivated for the table. 
60,95 and 10, are ornamental and 8 and 9 are particularly beautiful. 
1 *Common bitter hardsheil, P Amygdalus amara 
Nos. 
2 Great Fruited, sweet, and one of the most hardy P macrocarpa 
Soft shell 
3 Sweet hardshell, one of the most hardy P communis 
Jordan,—Coque dure 
4 *Ladies’ thin cial (Thin shell) too tender for a 
northern climaie, P 
-Amande des dames alba 
5 White flowering, sweet 
6 Large bitter hardshell, Grosse cussante, FP Maxima 
7 *Dwarf single flowering, P nana 
pumila pl. vel sinensis 
communis p/. 
incana 
8 *Dwarf double dowering, P, very ornamental 
: Large double tlowering, P, very ornamental 
10 Caucasian woolly 
Fine new Frenchand ftalian Almonds—S$1 each, except those noted. 
| 14 Parisienne, sweet 
| 15 New bitter fruited, 50 cts 
| 16 Sma!l round hardshell, sweet 75 c}s 
$25 per handred. 
11 Aberame demi-amére 
12 Amande @& flotte, or & fisis, 
13 Balotte, sweet 
N. Bb. French sweet hardshell almonds, 
sweet 
MULBERRIES. Muriers. 
government, and of individuals, to the rearing 
of silk, and the culture of the Mulberry, great pains have been taken to introduce 
from France, Italy, and elsewhere, the kinds whieh have scanned most celebrity 
for this purpose ; aud of the success of those exertions, the following list will bear 
ample testimony. 
In consequence of the attention of our 
S denotes those most used for silk worms. | Those marked * are 374 cts 
sl those for table fruit. t are 50 cts. 
O those that are for ornament. ‘ fare 75 cts 
Those marked thus {[ are $1. 
N. B. Where no price isnamed by the hundred, a discount of a third in price’ will, be 
made when 50 to 100.are taken of one kind, 
