APPLES, 



Name. 



206 Pearmain, Herefordshire , 

 Royal Pearmain, Lindley. 



207 , Royal (Coxe) 



208 ,Winter (CoxeV 



Herefordshire Pearmain, } 1 

 Downing S I 



209 Peck's Pleasant j 



210 Perinock's red winter 



211 Pennington seedling ' 



212 Pippin, Araer. golden j 



213 , Cockle j 



214 , Cranberry ! 



215 , Easter | 



216 jLemon (Downing)j 



217 , Lemon (Ohio) i 



217i — , London. 50 cts. 



218 , Michael Henry 



219 , Monmouth ! 



Red cheek Pippin 



220 , Newark . 



221 , jVewtown Green ! 



222 , Newtown Yellow i 



223 — , Orange (English) ! 



221 — , Ortley i 



WoolinarCs long ' 



225 . Pickman 1 



226 , Red sweet 



Moore's Sweet 



227 , Sturmer 



228 , Titus • ! 



229 Pomme royal ' 

 Pound Royal 



230 Princeall 



231 Prince's yellowwinter,50c.i 



232 Priestly 



233 Quince, English 



234 Rarasdell's Sweeting ! 

 Ramsdell's pumpkirt sweet I 



235 Rawle's Janet I 

 Rockrimmon 



236 Red winter sweeting 

 Large red sweeting \ 



237 Red Canada [such) \ 

 23S Red Nonsuch (Old Non- ! 



239 Redling 



240 Reinette Baumann, 50 cts 

 241 de Caux, 



242 du nord, 50 cts. 



Northern Reinette 



243 franche ] 



244 triomphante I 



245 Van Mons | 



216 Rhode Island Greening 



Color. 



y- g- r. 



rus. r. 

 r.y. 



y. r. 

 r. y. 

 y. rus. 

 p. y. 

 b.y. 

 y. r. 



y-g- 



V. r. 

 p. y. 

 p. y. 

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p. y. 



g- 

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p. y. 



p. y. 



d. r. 



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p. y. r. 



p. g. r. 

 p. y. 



St. 



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P-g- 

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r.y. 

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r. y. 



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y- 



p. y. 

 y. ras. 



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Season. 



Oct. Mar. 



Oct, Mar. 

 Nov, Feb. 



1 Nov. Mar. 

 1 Oct. Mar, 



Nov. ?tlar. 



Nov. Mar. 



Dec. Ap. 



Nov. Feb. 

 Keeps a yr. 



Oct. Ap. 



Nov. Jan. 



'Oct. Ap. 

 1 i Nov. May 

 1 Nov. Ap. 



Nov. Jan. 

 Dec. May 

 Dec. May 

 Nov. Jan. 

 Dec. Ap. 



Name. 



Color. 



247 Roman stem ' 



248 Romanite (Ohio) 

 Roman Knight, Hildreth? 



249 Rosemary, 50 cts. 



250 Royal Russet 

 Pomme grise, of Canada 



251 Rymer 



253 Sawyer sweet 



254 Scarlet Nonpareil 



255 Schoonmaker 



256 Seeknofurther, Green 

 While {Seeknofurther, of | 



some i 



257 , Red 



258 Smokehouse 



259 Spitzemberg, Esopus 

 260 . Flushing 



Newtown Spit-emberg, ofi 

 Coxe ; 



261 , Newtown - 



262 , Pownal 



263 , White 



264 Shippen's russet 

 Russet pearmain. 



265 Strawberry, Winter 

 J 266 Surprise, or Bloody 



263 Swaar 



i 264 Talman Sweeting 

 8 255 Te.wksbury blush 



266 Tower of Glammis 



267 Tift's Sweeting 



268 Turn-lane 

 259 Twenty ounce 



Cayuga red. 

 270 Vanderveer 

 Winter 271 Victuals and drink 

 Oct. Dec. 272 Watson's dumpling 

 273 Waxen (Downing) 

 Jan. May ■ Belmont, or Gate. 

 I 274 Well's Sweeting 

 Oct. Feb. ! 275 Wine (Downing) 



276 Wine sap 

 .Ian. Ap. 277 Winter IVIajetin, 50 cts. 



Dec. Feb. 278 Peach, (Rivers) 



Jan. Mav 279 Queen 



Nov. Mar. 280 Sweeting 



.Tan. 3Iar. Grafton — Seaver sweeting. 



Keeps a yr. 282 sweet paradise 



283 White Spanish Reinette 

 Nov. June Reinettehlanche d' Espagne. 

 Dec. May 284 Yellow Superior, 50 cts. 



Winter 285 Zimmelartiger winter- 

 Nov. Mar kroon 



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Dec. Mar. 

 Dec. May 



1 i Jan. June 



2 i Dec. Mar. 



I Dec. Ap. 



I I Nov. Jan. 

 1 1 Nov. Ap. 

 \i Dec. Ap. 



ij — 

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d. r. 

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s. y. 

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y. r. 



r. w. 



w. 



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P-y- 

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2. b. r. 



Season. 



2 ' Nov. Mar.' 

 \\ Dec. May 



I i Nov. Feb. 



I I Oct. May 



1 ; Nov. Mar. 

 1 Oct. Nov. 

 1 Dec. May. 

 1 Nov. Mar. 

 1 , Nov. Jan. 



1 Oct. 31ar. 

 1 Nov. Feb. 

 1 Oct. Feb- 

 liOct. Mar. 



2 Nov. Feb. 

 1 1 iDec. Mar. 



1 Nov. Feb. 

 I 1 I Oct. Feb. 



! Nov. Feb. 

 i 2 Oct. Jan. 

 i 1 iNov. Mar. 

 i 2 ! Nov. Ap. 



2 Dec. June 



r. y. 



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g. b. r. 

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St. 



Oct. Jan. 



Dec. Feb. 



Winter. 



Nov. Jan. 



Oct. Jan. 

 Oct. Mar. 

 Oct. Jan. 

 Nov. Feb. 



Nov. Jan. 

 Oct. Jan. 

 Nov. May- 

 Dec. May 



1 1 Jan. June 



1 Nov. Feb. 



1 'Nov. Mar. 

 I 



2;Nov. Mar. 



1 ;Nov. Feb. 



I I Winter 



I I Nov. Ap. 



Cl.\ss IV.- 



286 Chinese double red flowering 



287 white do. new, 50 cts. 



288 Golden Beauty 



289 Montreal Beauty 



Crab Apples, for Preserves and Ornaments. 



294 Transcendent, largest and beau, 

 tiful, 50 cts. 



295 Variegated leaved, 50 els. 



296 Weeping, 50 cts. 



290 Siberian large red 



291 Siberian small red 

 292 yellow 



293 Spectabilis Riversi, 50 cts. 



Class V. — Cider Apples. 

 All the finest European and American varieties can be supplied. 



MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES. 



Comprising many choice and rare varieties, recently received, and other varieties whose characters are not 



yet fully ascertained. S. denotes southern varieties; O. tltose received from Ohio. 

 American while winter Calville, O 

 Beard Burden 

 Sevan's favorite 

 Burnham greening 



Cannahan's favorite O 

 Catline {Maryland) 

 Claverack, large 



Corse's Orange Reinette 

 Indian Prince 



Sweeting 



Corsonite 



