b 
( 17 ) 
112 Herefordshire red streak, P wipe from Nov. to Feb, 
113 *Cooper’s russeting, T P | November to March. 
114 *Harrison’ s Newark do 
| | New Sorts, | 
_ 115 *Pomme fameuse, of Canada 
116 *Bourassa, _ of do. 
Select kinds of Apples are propagated on Paradise stocks 
for Dwarfs or Espaliers, at 50 cents. | ns 
CE) Gero 
PEARS, 373 Cents. Pyrus communis. 
Class, Tcosandria. Order, Pentagynia. 
{The varieties of Pears are so numerous, that the European and American. 
kinds together would form a list of several hundreds. A succession of 
the best kinds, or what is termed in France the Circle of Pears, afford- 
ing the best sorts for the Table, and tor culinary purposes, throughout 
_the year, may be selected from the following, mths: are of the most ap- 
proved kinds, | 
M denotes melting pears. 
B —— baking or preserving pears. 
Pp perry pears. 
i Primitive * rife in July. 
2 Supreme, little musk, or petit muscat do 
3 Early sugar do. 
4 Green chisel, citroz de carmes, or ‘meadeleine, M de 
5 Red muscadelle, twice bearing, M ‘do 
_ 6 Summer beauty, or dellissime d’éeté do. 
7 Sugartop, July, or harvest do 
8 Petit muscat, sept ex gueule, or early cluster do 
_9 Jargonelle, M ‘August. 
10 Cuisse madame do. 
11 Skinless, early rousseletie, pjoire sans feat, or fleur : 
: de Guignes, M do 
12 Avorat, August muscat, or foire royale, M do 
13-Fondante c’eé tas! summer melting, M do. 
e Windsor, M de 
Summer rousselette, gros rousselette, or roi d’été. do 
16 Late green chisel, M ; do 
17 Gros blanquet, or mussette d’ Anjou, M do 
ne Muscat robert, mzscat Ses or poire @ la reine de 
: : 
