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No. 
Ellwanger & Barry^s 
Color. Form. Use 
Season. 
lOlSpitzemberg, White 
102 *Summer Pippin 
l03*Sprmg Greening 
104 ( *Scar!et Golden Pippin . 
lOSSwaar 
106 Sapson, or Sops of Wine. 
l07;*Sweeting, Ladies' 
108 Sweeting, Golden 
109 Sweeting, Grafton 
110 Sweeting, Talman 
111 Sweeting, Pumpkin 
112 Sweeting, Sawyer 
113 Strawberry, Early, or 
j Red Juneating of 
I many 
114 Strawberry, Autumn, or 
| Slraioberry 
115 Sweeting, Pound 
1 16 Towne from Boxford . 
117iTwenty Ounce 
118,*Tewkesbury Winter 
Blush 
119 Wine '. 
^Williams' Eaily 
y- 
y- 
p- y- 
r. 
str. 
y- 
y- 
p- y- 
r- g- 
p- y- 
y.r.str. 
oblate, 
roundish. 
rou, 
round, 
oblate, 
conical, 
roundish, 
conical, 
oblate, 
oblong, 
oblate. 
rou. 
rou, 
roundish. 
round, 
roundish 
oblong. 
Nov. Feb. 
Sep. Oct. 
Nov. Apr. 
Oct. Nov. 
Nov. May. 
Aug. Sep. 
Nov. May. 
Aug. Sep. 
Nov. 
Nov. Mar. 
August. 
Nov. 
July. Aug. 
Handsome and high flavor. 
Sub acid; fine flavor. 
Very large; productive and fine, j 
Beautiful and productive. 
Productive and fine. 
Valuable and very popular. 
Sweet, fine flavored and good. 
Good bearer. 
Valuable for cooking. 
Large, productive and tender. 
Fine for cooking. 
Handsome, tender and good. 
[bears well. 
Sept. Oct. Sub acid; excellent flavor and 
Oct. Nov. Large, productive and fine. 
Sept. jExcellent early variety. 
Sep. Jan. One of the best for baking. 
Nov. June.. Fine and very sprightly flavoi 
Oct. Dec. ! Fine for cooking. 
August. 'Productive and good. 
FOR ORNAMENT AND PRESER¥ES, 
No. 
NAME. 
Color. 
Season. 
REMARKS. 
1 
Large Red Siberian Crab.... 
Scarlet. 
Sept. Oct 
"j These are all beaitiful, 
2 
" Yellow " " .... 
Yellow and red. 
both in flower and fruit. They 
3 
Small Red " " .... 
Red. 
> bear quite young, abundantly 
4 
r. y. 
— the fruit is brilliantly iolor'd 
5 
Golden. 
j and makes the finest preserves 
6 
Chinese Double flo'ring apple 
Beautifully double Jblosicms. 
ADDITIONAL LIST ©F APPLES. 
Received from various sources at home and abroad. Most bf them are of American origin, 
and have been sent us with the highest commendations of nurserymen and fruit growers in vari- 
ous parts of the country. Some have been already tested here, and the others have all been 
grafted on standard trees, and the qualities will soon be known. 
Those marked W., are from the west, mainly Ohio ; those marked E., are from the eastern 
States ; Fr. from France. 
Young trees, 1 year old, can now be furnished of such kinds as are marked with a *, and the 
others will be offered in the fall of 1847. 
*Bevan's Favorite, 
Boyden Sweet, (W) 
Bee d'Oie, (Goose Bill) Fr. 
Belle Thouin, Fr. 
*Danver's Winter Sweet, (E.) 
♦Detroit Red, 
♦Minister, a splendid new early winter fruit, 
Montahvet, F*. 
Monarch, (W.) 
♦Norfolk Beaufin, 
♦Grange or Lowell, large and fine fal! fruit, 
♦President, (W.) 
