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APPLES. 



294 Sweeting, Tifts, A 



295 Wind, A 



296 Sawver, A 



297 Towne (Boxford) 



298 Vout, A 



Sept & Oct 



do 



Oct & Nov 



Autumn 

 Jan to April 



299 Waltham Abbey seedling, K Sep to Ja 



300 White doctor, A Nov to Jan 



301 Williams' favorite red, A Aug 



302 Wilmot's early seedling, R July&Au 



303 Woolman's harvest July 



The following list comprises Apples of the latest introduction, among which are the 

 new varieties that have been particularly noticed by the London Horticultura 

 Society. Also the choicest new French and German varieties, described in the 

 works of their most celebrated writers, and a few new and choice and American 

 varieties. 



Prices 50 to 75 cents, according to their rarity and quality. 



304 American plate, R Dec & Jan 



305 Calville, Red Normandy, or Occur de 

 bceuf, large Dec to Mar 



306 Coe's spice, ^ne Aug 



307 Conquest of Wigers Jan to Mar 



308 Devonshire Queen, R Oct 



309 Dutch Mignonne, T and K M 



Dec to April 



310 Edgar, R Nov & Dec 

 312 French Citron, C Dec to Feb 

 813 'P'meo.^'plc, or Ananas 



Jan to Mar 



314 Fiavibor d'Ezernin, {German) 



315 Golden burr, or Bnrr knot, R 



Oct to Jan 



316 W^orcester, R Oct to Jan 



317 Greening, Northern {Cowarii's 

 queening) K C R Nov to April 



318 Hilliard s grosser gelber, or Rosema- 

 ry {Germany) 



319 Male Carle, or Melo Carle, genuine 

 {Court affle of Spai?i) 50 cts Nov 

 to Mar 



320 Muniinieszki, {German) 



321 Pearmain, Hormead, T and K 



Oct to March 



322 Pippin, Aromatic, _^?<e j^auor b. ofAu 

 323 



324 

 325 



N. B. 



326 Pippin, Spitzenburgh, or Pomegra- 



nate, R 



327 Thorle, R (Summer Thorle?) 



Aug & Sept 



328 West Grimstead Nov to April 



329 Pomme de deux ans, will keep two 



years 



330 Royal greening, R 



331 Reinette Van Mons, V 



332 de Caux, 



333 du Nord, or Northern, keeps 



one or two years 



334 Middleburger, V. {fine German) 



335 Nieman's rothe, or red, Y 



336 Osnabrucker Grau, V 



Nov to May 



337 Sickler's red, V {fine German) 



Dec to April 



338 Reivallischer birne, V Aug 



339 Russet, Columbian Za?-o-cs^ and very 



fine, A Nov to March 



340 Russian transparent, R. Nov & Dec 



341 St. John, or St. Jean, earliest 



342 Smoke-house Vanderveer, superior, A. 



343 Transparent Zuric, C end of Aug 



344 Williams' Carolina, suits a warm cli- 



mate. A 



345 Yellow Sinop {jine German) Aug 



346 Zirnmeiartiger winter kroon, {fine 

 German) Winter 



347 Zoete Peter Lely Nov to Feb 



Haverstraw golden, A 



Winter 

 Haggerston Nov to April 



Leyden Aug & Sept 



About twenty fine varieties of Table Apples are propagated as dwarfs, and 



are suitable for training as espaliers — 50 cents each 



CIDER APPLES. 



T denotes those that are good table fruit also. 



25 to 371- cents each ; $18, $20, and -$25 per 100. 



348 Belt's Berton crab 



349 Black oi Virginian red streak, A 



350 Bucks' county, or Salisbury, T A 



Dec to Feb 



351 Cannfield, or Newark sweeting, A 



Sept to Jan 



352 Cann, Oct & Nov 

 853 Cooper's russetting, T K A 



Nov to March 



354 East Jersey red streak, A 



355 Hagloe {of Coxe) 



356 Harrison's Newark, A Nov to Mar 



357 Herefordshire red streak, {English 



red streak) K Nov to Feb 



358 Hughes Virginian crab, A Oct to Mar 



359 Gloucester white, Vir T A 



Oct & Nov 

 357 Grey-house, T do 



