Catalogue of Fruits. -Mulberries, Walnuts, Esculent Roots^c^, 
No.l name. Season. 
25 
l : Alpine, Red Monthly... 
2!Alp;ne, White Monthly 
3 Alpine, Stoddard's Red, 
4;Alpine, Stoddard's Wh't 
5 Alpine, Red Bush 
6 1 Alpine, White Bush... 
TjBritish Queen, Myatt's 
6 Bishop's Orange 
Boston Pine. 
Burr's Seedling 
Deptford Pine 
Elton 
Hudson Bay 
Hovey's Seedling 
Keen's Seedling 
Myatt's Pine 
Myatt's Eliza 
Old Scarlet 
Princess Alice Maud.. 
Roeeberry 
Ross' Phoenix 
22 Swainstone Seedling. . 
23i Wood, Red 
24 Wood. White 
June, Nov. 
June, Nov. 
June, Nov. 
June, Nov. 
June, July 
June, July 
e June. 
e June. 
b July, 
e June, 
e June, 
e June, 
e June, 
e June, 
m June. 
m June, 
m June, 
e June. 
June. 
June. 
SO 
25 
3 
3' 
50 
50 
50 
25 
2 00 
50 
1 00 
50 
25 
37 
25 
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251 
1 50 
50! 
37 
501 
25 
25 
$ 1 00 Valuable for long bearing 
1 OO Valuable for long bearing. 
1 50 ! RemarkabIy large, j Improved seedlings 
1 50 Productive and fine. ) of the Alpines. 
2 00;Without runners, i Fine for edging walks 
2 00' Without runners, (in the kitchen garden. 
3 OONew ; very large and exceedingly fine 
1 50 Excellent. 
A splendid new American Seedling. 
[New and fine, from Ohio. 
'Quite ne w, and said to be very fine. 
iFine : late. 
1 50 Good: bears' carriage well. 
2 00 First rate ; large and good. 
1 50 Very productive and good. 
3 00 High flavor : requires careful culture. 
3 00 New. 
1 00 Very early and good. [some. 
(New English variety, large and hand- 
2 00 Productive and fine flavored. 
' 2 00 Productive and fine ; one of the best. 
3 00 Excellent. 
1 OOValuable for long bearing. 
1 00 Valuable for long- bearing 
Mulberries, Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, &c. 
No.l NAME. 
Price. 
REMARKS. 
$ 37^'For the table. 
25 jLargest foliage and sweet fruit. 
37^ Large, fine table fruit ; very sweet. 
25 [Very hardy. 
50 Large and good. 
50 
m\ 
50 to 75 Large fine fruit, and bears young. 
37i 
50 jHandsome tree, and pleasant fruit. 
25 .Used for preserves. 
50 Ornamental, very pretty. 
3 Moretti, or Chinese Hybrid, Red, "White and 
ESCULENT ROOTS, &c, 
Asparagus Roots, largest and best kinds, $1,00 per 100. 
Artichoke, Green Globe, $2,00 per dozen. 
Horse Radish, $2,00 per dozen. 
Rhubarb, or Pie Plant, for tarts, a highly valuable early vegetable ; should be in every j 
garden ; 18 cents each ; $2>00per dozen. 
Wilmot's Early Rhubarb, 25 cents each ; .$2,00 per. dozen. 
Victoria, [Myatt's] Rhubarb, prodigiously large stalks, 50 cents each ; $4,50 per dozen. 
Sea Kale, $2,50 per dozen. 
