THE 



POMOLOGICAL MANUAL; 



OE, 



A TREATISE ON FRUITS : 



CONTAINING 



DESCRIPTIONS OF A GREAT NUMBER 



OF THE MOST VALUABLE VARIETIES 



FOR THE ORCHARD AND GARDEN. 



" When A.utumn basks, with fruit empurpled deep 

 My pleasing theme continual prompts my tliousht; 

 Presents the downy peach ; the sliining plum ; 

 The ruddy, fragrant nectarine ; and dark, 

 Ueneathhis ample leaf, the luscious fig." 



BY WILLIAM ROBERT ^RINCE, 



Author of a Treatise on tlte Vine, S^-c. - . 



AIDED BY 



WILLIAM PRINCE, 



Proprietor of the Linnsean Botanic Garden and Nurseries : Vice-President of the New- York 

 Horticultural Society ; Member of the Linneean Society of Paris ; of the Horticultural Societies 

 of London and Paris ; of the Imperial Society of the Geoigofili at Florence ; Honorary Member 

 of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, etc. etc. 



PART II. 



SECOND EDITION. 



NEW-YORK: 



PUBLISHED BY T. & J. SWOEDS. G. &c C. H. CABVILL. E. BLTSS. COLLINS & CO. 

 G. THORBURN & SONS. NE^V-YORK: WILLIAM THORBURN, ALBANY; ROSSL 

 TER & KNOX. ROCHESTER; GARY & HART. GREGG & ELLIOTT, AND JUDAH 

 DOBSON. PHILADELPHIA; LORD & IIOLBROOK, AND .L B. RUSSELL, BOSTON; 

 GIDEON' B. SMITH, BALTIMORE; JAMES WINSTON, RICHMOND; JOSEPH 

 .SIMMONS, CHARLESTON, S. C. ; AND S. C. PARKHURST, CINCINNATI, 



1832. 



