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PEACHES NECTARINES. 



114 Green winter C P Oct 



115 Freestone winter A Sept & Oct 

 116-tKenrick's Heath do 

 117 ttBrevoort's seedling, Brevoorf smel- 

 ter A Aug 

 Brevoort's Morris 



IIS. ttMorrisania Pound A Sept & Oct 

 Hoffman's pound— Hoffman's favorite 



119 ttRodman's red C Sept 



120 JCole's red Aug 



121 Deacon's early 



122 ttPrince's Paragon, has weighed 10^ 

 oz. 7iev:, $1 Sept 



The following are celebrated new French e 

 the south of France and Italy, where th 

 perfume — -Those not priced are 75 cents 



123 Chinese flat 

 12'4 Diana A P 



125 Robinson Cfasoe A 



126 Acton Scott 



127 Almond Peach 



Aug 

 Sept 

 do 

 Aug 

 Sept 



128 Royal Charlotte, New Charlotte Aug 



129 Early Dovvnton do 



130 Lord Fauconberg's mignonne Sept 



131 Royal George's mignonne do 



132 Yellow Admirable 



133 Cooledge's favorite A Aug 



md Italian Peaches, received direct from 

 is fruit is said to excel in high flavor and 

 to Si each. 



154 Magdalen clingstone, Pavie hlanc 



Sept 



Aug 



Aug 



do 



Aug 



135 jEarly yellow alberge P Aug 



136 tLate yellow alberge C P Oct 

 Alberge jaune tardive 



137 iBeauly of Baucaire 50 cts Aug 

 Belle de Beaucaire 



138 nBelle Tillemont Sept 



139 iCharbonnier do 



140 jDauphine 



141 tDouble pit, Noyau part age G Aug 



142 Dwarf Orleans, very curious P Sl,50 



Oct 

 i43 Earliest French cling G July 



Avant precoce pavie 

 144tFavierP Sept 



146 iFrench lemon, _pec/ie liinoyi Aug 



148 tIGrosse bonne 



149 tjlncomparable beauty 

 Incomparable en beaute Aug 



150 il.spahan, or Persian, very curious P 



50 cents Sept 



151 titalian chevreuse, Chev. d'ltalie Aug 



Sept 



152 ttJalaugier, large white C Aug 



153 fiLarge early mountain 

 Montagne precoce la grosse 



Also, the following fine new sorts lately received from England. — Those not noted 



are $1. 



C P 



155 JMagdalen of second season 

 Madelene deuxieme saison 



156 tPointed magdalen 

 Madeleine a mamelons 



157 tMontfrin 



158 Early Nivette, Nivette hative 

 160 fPersique, large and very productive 



C P 37 cents Sept 



Grosse Perseque 



162 tPavie moutel C Aug 



163 jPeche de Pau, ou d'ltalie P Oct 



164 iRondede VallabreguesPSO cts Aug 



165 jRound transparent P 50 cts do 

 Transparente ronde 



166 tRoyal Pompons G Oct 



167 September round Sept 



168 Sernach Oct 



169 ft Vinous purple 50 cts Aug 

 Vineuse de Fromentin 

 Pourpreevineuse, orVineuse pourpre 



170 tWhite lemon shaped 



171 f Aiton's purple violet 



172 tJDorsetshire Mignonne Sept 



173 {Knight's early 50 cts Aug 



174 fLisle C P 



175 tNew Malta 



176 t+Scarlet admirable 



178 tYellow fleshed violet 60 cts 



N. B. Trees of the different kinds can be supplied for dwarfs or espaliers. 



NECTARINES. Brugnons. Amygdalus nectarma. 



37i cents each— S30 per hundred. 



N. B. This fruit will succeed and produce well in any place where the peach does, 

 if the directions are followed which are stated in the Treatise recently published : 

 and as the varieties of this fruit are characterized by their beautiful transparent and 



