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Trollope’s Victoria, (Golden Queen)—Very large; roundish conical ; pale red; 
sweet and agreeably perfumed; hardy; a fine grower and productive. 
50 cents per dozen ; $1.50 per hundred. 
Note.—In preparing the preceding list, we have excluded several varieties, both native and foreign, 
heretofore cultivated, but which, though possessing some merits, are superseded by others decidedly 
superior. F 

FIGS. 
Pricze—50 cents to $1 each, according to size. 
Adam—Very large; turbinate ; brownish purple. 
Angelique—Medium ; skin yellow; flesh rose colored; very good. 
Black Ischia—Medium; skin deep purple; flesh sweet, rich. 
Black Provence, or Black Marseilles—Small, dark purple; very rich. 
Brown Ischia—Medium size; rich and excellent. 
Brown Turkey—Brownish purple ; large, rich and excellent. 
Brunswick—Brownish purple ; very large and good. 
Castle Kennedy—Very large. 
Col. de Signora Bianca—Large ; skin greenish white ; flesh red. 
Early Violet—Brownish purple; small; very hardy, and bears abundantly. 
Grosse Verte—Very large; pale green ; rich and excellent. 
Madeleine—Medium size; pale greenish yellow; flesh rose colored; bears 
abundantly. 
Madeleine Early—tLarge; skin gray; flesh white; very productive. 
Pregussata—Small, round; skin purplish brown; flesh deep red; rich and luscious. 
White Bourjasot—Above medium size ; flesh reddish ; rich and sweet. 
White Genoa—Large; yellowish white ; flesh tinted with red ; very rich and good. 
White Marseilles—Large ; greenish white ; flesh white; of the most luscious 
sweetness ; bears abundantly. 
RemMarxKs.—Figs may be grown as bushes in the garden, in the Northern States, if 
they are taken up annually, the first week in November, with a ball of earth attached 
to the roots, and placed in a cellar till about the middle of May, when they should 
be taken out and replanted. Most all of them ripen in August. 

MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. 

Almonds—Svweet Hard Shell, e - crea” - 50 cents each. 
Soft Shell, - = = 2 S = 50. CSS 6s 
Chestnuts—Common American, - é : = S68 a 
Spanish, or Marron. very large and fine, = BON Se 
Filberts—In variety, - - : = = =) BOSE ss 
Medlar, - - - - - - = = (tee - 
Mulberry—Black English, 2 Z 2 x $1 00 ‘ 
Downing's Everbearing,  - - . ser Ot es 
Fastigiata, - - - - - 1 00 2 
Italian Black, - = = 3 Sl we a 
White, - - - = : = 25 cents each. 
Oranges and Lemons—Many varieties,(See Catalogue, No. 3) $1 00 to $5 each. 
Walnuts—American Black, - 2 3 i a 50 cents ° 
American Butternut, - - - - EDs ast a 
English, or Madeira Nut, - 50. 1% ue 
English Dwarf Prolific, (Preparturiens,)—A dwarf 
variety that bears when quite small, - a Sh1OORe = oe 
