32 
a ar oe 
STRAW BERRIES—GRAPES. 5 
30 +Large Lima, or New Chili, jJzhly fla- 40 {Prince’s large musk hautbois 
vored, but poor bearer P 
Ditto per 100 $13 
31 Southborouch, very large P 
32 tGrove-end scarlet P $ 13 per 100 
33 Nairn’s scarlet P 
34 tFaulkner’s scarlet pine 
$35 tWilmot’s superb, tender and poor 
bearer P 
36 tKnevei’s new pine 
37 *Chili, large red, per 100 $1 
|41 Bishop’s orange, superior, very large 
and productive 
'42 Elton seedling, large and superior P 
143 tLarge flat hautbois, $13 per 100 
| Large white 
44 +Grimstone seedling 
45 Scarlet pine 
| 46 4 Atkinson’s seedling 
|47 One leaved, 50 cts per pair 
|48 Variegated leaved pine, 50 cts per pair 
38 tMelon, very fine, large and produc-|49 {Black roseberry 
tive, $24 per 100 
39 {{ Prince’s new pine 
50 Myatt’s new Pine Apple, 50 cents 
pair, or $2 per dozen ~~ 
N.B. Many other kinds have been imported that have not yet been increased, but 
will be inserted ina Supplement Catalogue. 
GRAPES. Vignes. Vitis vinifera. 
Those marked thus * 373 cts each. 
Those not marked are $1 each. 
T denotes celebrated table grapes. 
those from the garden of the Luxembours. 
These prices are for single plants, or where a few vines only are wanted. 
+ 50 cents each. +t 75 cents each. 
W denotes celebrated wine grapes. L denotes 
Those ~ 
who wish to establish vineyards, and consequently desire a large number, will be sup- 
plied ata great reduction. 
For descriptions of the respective varieties, and directions for their culture, see 
«“ Prince’s Treatise on the Vine.” 
The synonyms are carefully arranged, and in no case is the same fruit knowgly 
twice enumerated in this list, and where a doubt exists, it is so stated.. Several hun- 
dred foreign varieties can be supplied that are not here enumerated, but which will be 
found in the Treatise on the Vine, and in former Catalogues. 
i tJuly grape, Madeleine, or Early black T,; 18 {Purple Constantia, hardy and fine T 
2 tEarly white muscadine, T 
3 +White sweet water T 
4*Black sweet water T 
5 tStriped Aleppo T 
6 tEsperione T 
7 tBlack Hamburg, or Frankenthal T 
tRed do 4k 
8 tWhite do | White Raisin, or Nice, 
White Lisbon a 
Horatio, (of Boston,) 
Clapier’s White 
9 +Black St. Peter’s T 
10 White do. or Moscow T 
11l West's St. Peter, or Black Lombar- 
dy T : 
12 tBlack Prince T 
13 tBlack Damascus T 
14 tWhite cornichon T 
Goat’s teats, of the Crimea : 
16 Violet do. or Olivette noire, T 
17 tWhite seedless Corinth, or Kish- 
mish T 
19 tWhite Malmsey, or Malmsey mus- ~ 
cadine T & WL 
20 tRed do. T&w Li 
21 +Black Morocco, from France, oval 
fruit, T 
22 +Black Spanish, Black Lisbon, or Ali- 
cant T & W 
23 }Teinturter, or Claret W J. 
24 Gros muscadet T & W 
25 7Black gamet W L 
26 tPitmaston white cluster T 
27 tCadiz F 
28 Syrian T 
29 +Black Cape T (syn. of No. 7) 
30 St. George de Nice T 
31 tOeil de Tourd, W 
32 tNapoleon (dubious if distinct} 
33 {Gouaisnoir, or pétite gamé W 
34 Folle blanche 
30 tZinfendal, T 
36 tLarge black cluster 
37 tSmyrma 
