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1 YELLOow harvest, the earliest of apples, jit for bits in June, 
= and an excellent table fruit. = ripe in July. 
2 Sine qua non — Pt 5 alae 
3 White juneating she da 
4 Red juneating ek * ethan. 7 do 
5 Large early bough August. 
6 Summer rose, P ? Peaster ee ye PS 
“7 Summer queen, Pe © | : i. Side 
8 Summer pearmain, P ages. 3am 
9 Red calville, calville rouge d’été Se ee ae 
10 Dwarf paradise - See tyes 
21 Marygold do 
12 Red and green sweeting, weighs a pond Aug. & Sept. 
13 English codlin, P | de 
14 Maiden’s blush, P f, do 
15 Large white sweeting | September. 
16 Quince “<< 3 do 
17 Siberian crab, Pyrus prunifolia. This fruit, whichis 
e rimson and yellow, is peculiarly beautiful, P — do 
18 Cherry crab, Pyrus baccaia, P de 
29 Double blossom Chinese, Pyrus spectabilis, with clus- 
ters of flowers like ruses, O 50 cents do 
20 Scarlet fiowering Japan, Pyrus japonica,O $i do 
21 Loan’s pearmain Spleen and October. 
22 Rambo, or Romanite, P do 
23 Autumn bough | | do 
24 Red bough © do 
25 Transparent, pomme tr aneparenit: or pomme de glace do 
26 Grosdrap dor September to November. 
27 Fall pippin, weighs a pound do 
28 Corlies’ sweeting,C . September to December. 
29 Aromatic russet October and November. 
30 Fama gusta, from Cyprus do 
31 Autumn pearmain do 
32 English wine . do 
33 American nonpareil, doctor apple do 
34 Monstrous bellflower de 
35 Hawthorndean October to January. 
36 Catline, of Maryland, C st > 
37 Pear shaped : do 
38 Newtown Spitzenburgh do 
39 Rose, pomme de rose, or gros apt + 2 pip 
40 Monstrous pippin, ox apple, or New-York gloria 
mundi, has weighed ar to 350z.P do 
