Catalogue of Frnlts— Pears. 
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Bonaparte. 
Bonchretieu Turc. 
Belle Heuriette. 
Belle Alfroy. 
Belle Angevine 
Cardinal, 
Charles d'Autricbe,. 
Columbia, 
Countess de Lunay, 
Colmar d'ete, 
Summer Colmar, 
Citron pr.nache. 
Cavellier, 
Cure 
Crasanne d'ete, 
Doyenne panache, 
Poyenne 4 seasons, 
d' hiver Alencon. 
St. Michael d'oree, 
Desse, 
De Louvain, 
De deux foix l'an. 
Delice de Gedoigne, 
Epine Dumas, 
Fortunee, 
Fondante d' Autornn, 
de Lille, 
de Charneuee, 
Fig d' Automne, 
Forelle, or Trout Pear, 
Great Kmg Lours 
Henricart, 
Josephine de Marine. 
Louise de Boulogne, 
Liberale, 
Leon le Clert 
Luquet, 
Martin Sire, 
Muscadine, 
Mouille bouche, 
Malconnaitre. 
Miel, d' hfver, 
Nouvelle d'oeul, 
Newtown Virgaheu. 
Orpheline d' Engheim. 
Ocuf de Cygne, 
Swans Egg; 
Parfum d' hiver 
Poiteau. 
Petre, 
Roi de Rome, 
Rostiezer. 
St Lawrerrqt 
Shakspeare 
Sieulle, 
Superfondante, 
St Germain d'ete, 
Summer Virgaheu. 
St. Johns, small, earty, 
St. Mesmin 
PLUMS. 
Price 50 Cents Each, — except where woted. 
The Plr.m succeeds beet in a firm clayey soil though it flourishes and bears well cb a great 
variety of soils. One of the finest crops of Plums we have seen this season, or ev«r, was ©n a 
dry loose saud bordering on Lake Ontario, under very good cultivation however 
The cuiculio is the great enemy of the Plum, see remarks in relation to it cn page six. 
The excrescences or Black Gun ?5 or "Knots" as they are sometimes called, to which the 
Plum tree is liable, may be effectually prevented by good culture and a prc-mpt apphcativn of the 
pruning knife, on the first indication of this malady. 
Where practicable, it is better to plant Plum trees by themselves, eo that they can be enclosed 
and hogs be permitted to ran amongst them and pick up the diseased fruit as it drops — besides re- 
medies forinseets &c., are easier applied under such circumstances, and the curculio that har- 
bors amongst them will be less detrimental to other fruits, as when planted promiscuously. 
O^Those distinguished by a * will not be for sale till the fall of 1847 — and the trees of seme 
of the new and rare sorts offered now are but smalL 
Descriptive Columns Explain. — 1st Size. 
2d Color. — b., blue purple ; g., green ; r., red ; y., yellow ; whitish ; pe. pale ;(d. dark:,! 
I, light 
3d Form. — roo., roundish ; obi., oblong : obo., obovate. 
4th Season. — 6., beginning of the month ; m., middle ; e., end. 
