€ 13.) 
Semiona ripe in September. 
French copper plum do 
*Drap d’or do 
heston ss | RES 
angeron do 
f-0* Apricot plum October. 
st. Catharine do 
Monsieur © ) ‘do : 
Muscle | : do 
American pigmy plum | do 
*Imperatrice, late red imperial fc ae er 
_ Cluster ‘ — October and November, 
White damson do 
Winter damson, frost December. 
--Bolmer’s celebrated Washington, $1 September. 
s-eSuperior green gage, very fine | do 
«& olden dr Op @ These are native fruits of great Ay ust | 
Early coral beauty and good bearers. UsSUste 
- Pears.—313 to 37% Cents. 
{ The varieties of pears are so extensive, that the European and Ame- 
rican sorts together would form a list of several hundred. A succes- 
sion of the best kinds, or what the French term the czrcle of pears, 
which will afford some of the best sorts for the table and culinary 
purposes throughout the year, may be selected from the following, 
q which are of the most approved kinds. An additional‘number has 
been received from Europe, a list of which will be published in the 
os next catalogue. Those marked,M are melting pears—those marked. 
B are best for baking, &c. } ! ' 
Primitive _ mpe in July. 
Little musk, or supreme do 
larly sugar _ i do: * 
Green chissel, M % | das: 
Red muscadelle, or twice bearing, M do. 
Sugartop, July, or harvest pear do 
_ Jargonelle, M die ; August. 
Skinless, early russelet, M | do 
Cuisse madame do 
Avorat, or dugust muscat, M MO tin 
Fondant d’été, summer melting pear do - 
