10 



APPLES. 



Crowningshield sweet 

 Dodge's early red 

 Downton Nonpareil 

 Early Joe 



Piper 



Spice 



Sweet Redstreak 



Edward's Russet 



Endicott pippin 



Estin 



Eustis 



Fall Jennetting 



Redstreak 



French's Sweet 

 Garden striped 



royal 



Genessee iPippin 

 Glover's Sweeting, O 

 Golden Lady 

 Granny Earle 

 Gulley, S 

 Hall's seedling, S 

 Heath's early Nonsuch 

 Heddlestone pippin 

 Horse, S 

 Hyde's large red 

 Indian Rareripe 

 Lady Healy's Nonsuch 



Lansingburg, O 



Large early yellow, O 



Late pound sweet 



Limber twig 



Lincoln 



Long Island Wine 



Maclean's favorite 



Magnate, large striped 



Mammoth Greening 



Marygold, American 



Maryland Lady's blush 



Maston's red winter 



May 



3Ielon 



Mohawk pippin (Spinners) 



Monstrueux, 50 els. 



Nottingham brown 



Overby, S 



Paulovvski 



Peach pond. Sweet 



Philips' Sweeting, O 



Pleasant Valley pippin 



Pound, of Pennsylvania, very large 



Power's large Siberian Crab 



Putnam's Harvey 



Raleigh, S 



Randolph's Cluster 



Red June, S 



Ridge pippin 

 Roth Kruger 

 Salmon, S 

 Seaconk 

 Shepherd's O 

 Sickler's red Reinette 

 Sparhawk's 

 Sterling Beauty 

 Stump, O 

 Summer spice 

 Sweetwater, Nonsuch 

 Torrington pounder 

 Triangle 



Vick's seedling, S 

 Wetherill's red sweet 

 White water Sweeting 



Detroit, O 



svv'eet Woolston 



Incomparable 



Williams' Carolina, S 

 Winter sweet Paradise 

 Wolf Den 



Woodstock Sweeting 

 Worcester Russet 

 Wynkoop 

 Yeuill, S ■ 

 Worcester Russet 

 Zoar large green, O 



REJECTED VARIETIES. 



The following" have been rejected in addition to those enumerated in former Catalogues, and principally on 



account of the small size of the fruits. 



American pippin 



Ashmore 



Black Lady-apple 



CalviUe rouge de Micoud 



Case (Connecticut) 



Cathead, or Cathead greening 



inferior 

 Cherry Crab 

 Court of Wick 

 Downton pippin 

 English, or Old Nonpareil 

 Federal pearmain 

 French golden Reinette 



,very 



Franklin's golden pippin 

 Golden Harvey 



pippin 



pearmain 



Grand Sachem, very inferior 

 Large scarlet crab 

 Loan's pearmain 

 Longville's kernel 

 Manning's red crab 

 Margil 



Pumpkin Russet 

 Red Belle-fleur, very inferior 

 Calville 



j Ribston pippin, (drops early) 

 I Ross Nonpareil (very small) 

 I Ruckman's pearmain 



Sam Young, (very small) 



Sapson 



I Sops of wine, ot Sopsavine 

 1 Spring Greening 



Stroat, very unthrifty 



Sweet Russet 

 I White summer Calville 



White winter Calville 



Juneating 



I Yellow Ingestrie 



PEARS . — Pyrus communis. — Poiriers. 



Each 37i to 50 cents for trees of ordinary size, except where otherwise noted. 



Standard Trees can be supplied of above 200 of the choicest varieties of extra sizes from 6 to 10 feet in 

 height ; those of 8 to 10 feet with heads and of bearing age : ihe prices vary from 75 cents to $1 50. 



Quenouilles can be supplied of various sizes at 50 to 75 cents, and of 3 years growth and bearing age at $i. 



Dwarfs for Walls or Espaliers, 50 cents, and larger size 75 cents. 

 N. B. The partiality for Pears on the Portugal Quince stock, has latterly so much increased, that we are 

 now prepared to supply Standards, Quenouilles and Dwarfs on that stock. 



Class I. — Summer Varieties. 



Name. 







Season. 



Name. 



"3 





Season. 





a 



m 







(3 



m 





1 Ambrosia 



1 



2 



Aug. 



10 Beurre Giffart, $1 



1 



2 



July. 





2 



3 



July. 





2 



2 



Aug. 







Early Sugar 









12 Bezi des Veterans 



1 



2 



e. Aug. 



3 Autumn Superb 



2 



1 



e. Aug. 



*13 Bloodgood 



1 



2 



m. Aug. 



4 Bartlett, see Williams' Bonchretien. 









*14 Burlinghame 



1 



2 



Aug. S. 



3 Bellissime d' ete 



2 



2 



b. Aug. 



15 Caillot-rosat, (English) 



1 



1 



Aug. 



Summer Beauty. 









♦16 Citron, (Ed.) 



2 



2 



S 



Jargonelle of the French, L. H. S. 









17 Charnock 



2 



2 



b. Aug. 



Down. 









*18 Dearborn's Seedling 



1 



2 



b. Aug. 



6 Belle de Bruxelles 



I 



1 



Aug. 



19 Doyenne d' ^te 



1 



2 



b. Aug. 



7 Henriette 



1 



2 



S. 



20 Duquesne d'ete 



2 



2 



S. 



8 Bergamot, Hampden's 



2 



1 



Aug. 



21 Elizabeth, (V. M.) 



1 



3 



e. Aug. 



Summer Bergamot. 









22 Epine d' dte 



2 



2 



Aug. S. 



9 Bourr6 blanc— Bearrd d'it6 



I 



2 



Aug. 



Summer Thorn. 









