» 20 Ellwanger & Barry's 
No. 
rw, 
NAME. 
Size. 
Color. 
Season. 
REMARKS. 
32 
L 
w r 
September 
Very fine. 
33 
Orange Cling, c 
L 
o r 
September 
Large and excellent. 
34 
Royal Kensington 
L 
w r 
e Aug 
Very productive and fine. 
35 
Red Magdalen 
p y r 
b Sept 
Very highly esteemed. 
36 
Red Rareripe 
L 
w r 
Very productive and good. 
37 
L 
w 
September 
Beautiful and fine. 
38 
M 
w r 
August 
Excedingly luscious and fine. 
39 
.Walter's Early ) 
40 
Waxen Rareripe, or 
Van Zandt's Superl.... 
S 
w r 
August 
Beautiful and very good. 
1PRIC0TS. 
Price, 37^ Cents; on Plum Stocks, 50 Cents. 
The Apricot is a most delicious fruit; valuable too, for its early ripening — immediately after 
the Cherry. Its cultivation is the same as for the Peach, it succeeds best when trained on walls. 
The greatest difficulty is the curculio. [See remedy recommended on page 6.] 
Abbreviations. — Color. — o, orange ; y, yellow ; r, red ; d, dark ; pur, purple. Form. — rou, 
round, or roundish. Season. — b, beginning ; in, middle ; e, end of the month. 
O'Those marked * besides several new one3 will not be saleable till the fall of 1847. 
Breda 
Black 
Large Early 
Moorpark 
Musch, 
Orange, 
Panache Jaune*... 
Panache blanche.* 
Royal tres tardif*.. 
Schuvler's ~ 
Turkey.... 
pur 
y r 
o r 
y * 
d y 
rou 
rou 
oval 
rou 
rou 
rou 
b August 
August 
e July 
b August 
b August 
e July 
m August 
e Julv 
Very productive and fine ; hardy. 
Hardy ; good for cold climates. 
Large and delicious ; tree, hardy. 
Large and very fine. 
Sweet and good. 
Productive and good. 
Hardy and good. 
Productive, handsome, and good. 
NECTARINES. 
Price, 37^ Cents. 
The Nectarine is an exquisitely beautiful and delicious fruit — but is very liable to be destroyed 
by the curculio. Its cultivation is exactly similar to the Peach. [For remedy, seepage 6.] 
No. 
name. 
Color. 
Flesh. 
Season. 
REMARKS. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Golden 
y r 
y r 
y r 
y r 
r 
y r 
free 
free 
cling 
cling 
cling 
free 
b Sept | 
b Sept 
Sept 
b Sept 
Sept 
August 
New large and fine. Said to have 
been raised from a Peach-stone. 
One of the very finest. 
Beautiful fruit. 
Rich, productive, and fine. 
Excellent. 
One of the earliest and best. 
•sag — u . 
