MULBERRIES QUINCES. 



23 



26 tExpansa, with large and splendid fo- 



liage and greatly esteemed for silk 

 Ditto, per dozen S6 to $9 & per hun- 

 dred 840 to $75 according to size 



27 *Broussa 



Ditto, ^3 to $4^ per dozen & $\2 lo 

 $30 per 100, according to size 



28 tCanton, or Nankin S 



Ditto per doz $41 & per 100 $15 to 

 $30 and upwards 



29 tElata, a superior variety for silk 



Ditto, per doz $6 & per 100 $30 to $t 



30 tRose of Lombardy, S 



31 tPyramidal S 



32 tRoman large leaved S 



33 tOriental S 



34 tLiIy leaved, S 



35 tTartarian, very hardy S 



36 tMale Japan, or Chinese paper O 



Ditto, per dozon $4^ 

 Ditto, extra size for streets at propor- 

 tionate prices, 



37 tFcmale ditto, producing Ic^ge round ) 



fruit very curious and ornamental O \ 

 Ditto, per dozen $6 



38 tCockle shell leaved do. producing ) 



large round fruit 5 



> Morus Expatisa 



Cantonensis 



Elata 



RoscBfolia of Lombardy 



pyramidalis 



Romana 



Orientalis 



liliifolia 



tartarica 



Broussonetia papyrifera, mas. 



foemina 



cochleata 



N. B. Seeds of several varieties of Mulberry, and Silk Worms Eggs can also be 

 supplied, for prices of which see the distinct Mulberry catalogue. 



QUINCES. Coignassiers. 



N. B. This collection of Quinces comprises all the choice new kinds, imported by 

 the proprietors, and so highly esteemed. 



37^ cents each, except where noted. 



1 Large orange, superior Cydonia vulgaris 



Sept 



Oct 



do 



Oct to Feb 



moschata 



maxima 



minor 



maliformis 



sinensis 



Oct 

 do 



Oct & Nov 



2 Pear shaped oblonga 



3 Portugal lusitanica 



4 Wmtcr pear shaped serotina 



5 Winter-apple shaped, eatable and very pro- 



ductive, 50 cents. 



6 Musk, or pine apple, very large and beau- ) 



tiful, 50 cents J 



7 Large French, eatable, 50 cents 



8 Small fruited, 50 cents 



9 French apple shaped, 75 cents 



10 Chinese, with red flowers and beautiful ) 



fruit, 50 to 75 cents ) 



11 Common quinces, being a mixture of 



Orange, Pear, and otiier sorts, 25 cts 

 each, or S23 per hundred 



12 Japan scarlet flowering 50 to 75 cents 



13 blush flowering, 50 to 75 cents 



14 double flowering, 81 



15 Yellow flowering, 8l 

 Note. — The four preceding are very hardy, aAd particularly beautiful ; the fruit of 



No. 12 and 13 are highly scented and suitable for preserves, or to mipart flavor to 

 other preserves. 



Fine Orange Quinces, 830 per hundred 



Ditto large size §34 per hundred 



Pear, Portugal, and Winter, do 835 per hundred 



japonica, vel Pyrus japonica 



alba 



plena 



lutea 



