PLUMS APRICOTS. 



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86 ttPerdrigon Red P Sept 



87 ti Early violet, Pcnlrigon violet 



halif de Provence July 



88 Pond's purple 



89 Piiinordian, Prince's blue APSl July 

 91 tPrune German, or Quetsche, P Sept 



93 tl Italian, Aug 



94 t Monstrous Sept 



95 Red Queen Mother 



96 ttRoyal or Royale P60cts end of Aug 



97 tIRoyal Tours P end of July 



99 ttSt Catharine, Mirabelle tardive, ex- 



cellent for prunes, C P Sept &Oct 



100 ttSliarp's Emperor Aug 



191 ttSwiss, or Simiana P Aug & Sept 



102 ttTomlinson's Charlotte A P Aug 



103 tlWashington P A 50 to 75 cts ac 

 cording to the size Aug & Sept 

 Ditto, extra large sized trees $1 

 Bolmer's Washington 

 Bolmore's do 



105 Wetherill's sweet A P Aug 



106 t Watt's New- York 



107 t Yellow egg, or White Imperial, has 



weighed near 4 oz C P Sept 



White Bonum Magnum 

 Hick's large egg 

 Mogul 



The following celebrated Plums have been obtained from the finest collections of 

 France, Germany, Italy, and England, and are new in this country. Price $1 each. 



1 14 tDamask Early black P July 



115 t Maugeron P Aug 



116 tt Red P Aug 



119 ft Late red P Sept 



120 September PC do 



121 tDame k.aheiiY\o\ei,VioletEgg Sep 



124 jDate, or d' Autriche, P Sept 



125 JDiaper, White end of July 



133 Imperatrice, White P early in Sept 



134 Imperial Milan Aug to Oct 



136 tisle verte, or Savoy C P Sept 



137 ttKirke's P early in Sept 



138 tLarge round red, Grosse Rouge 

 rondc Aug 



141 Perdrigon, Early P 



142 t Monstrous 



143 ft Norman 



July 



end of A 



"g 



146 Violet Thoulouse 



147 t Large red Thoulouse 



148 Primordian, English blue 

 181 Prune Bremen 



152 t Early 



153 t Green, Qiietschevertc 



154 tSt. Martin, Red, latest of all P 



Oct & Nov 



155 tSurpasse Monsieur P 75 cts Aug 

 158 t White Virginal, Virginal blauc P 



do 

 do 



Sept 



Aug 



do 



Ornamental — 50 cents, except those noted. 



Also, Prunns maritima, pubescens, de- 

 pressa, littoralis, pygmcea, pennsylvanica, 

 Susquehanna, canadense, sphoerocarpa 

 and other American species. 



159 Large double flowering $1 



160 Dwarf double do. or Double sloe, 



beautiful 



161 Weeping, very curious A 



162 Variegated leaved, or striped leaved 



163 Sloe, or black thorn, of poetic cele- 

 brity P 



N. B. Trees of nearly all the kinds of Plums can be supplied suitable for dwarfs 

 or espaliers, if so required. 



APRICOTS. Ahricotiers. Prunus armeniaca. 



Price 37^ cents each. 

 N. B. This fruit will succeed and produce plentifully in any locality where the 

 Peach does, if the directions are followed which are stated in the treatise published 

 by the proprietors. 



-C denotes those for preserves. 



1 Alberge C P early in Aug 



2 Algiers P Aug 



3 B\ack,ory io\et hardy, poor bearer V do 



4 Blotched leavedRoman (GoW blotched) 



P Aug 



'5 Breda, or Holland,very productive Aug 

 3 



6 Brussels C B 



Aug 



7 Evan's large A 



aI 



8 Gibbon's large 



do 



9 Hemskirke P 75 cts 



July 



10 Italian A ; 



Aug 



11 Large early 



July 



