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PEACHES — NECTARINES — APRieSTS. 



SYNONYMS. 



Bayne's Favorite 

 Beauty of Vitry 

 Early Red Cling 



— Royal George 



Vineyard 



Washington 



Georgia Black, or Pace 



Algier's winter or yellow 

 Burgess Beauty, inferior 

 Emperor of Russia, mildews 

 Golden purple, inferior 



Grosse Galande 

 Hoffman's Favorite 

 Honest John 

 iWarie Antoinette (.not of 



No. 106) 

 Millett's JVIignone 



Montauban 



Morris' Red Rareripe 



New Newington 



Pavie Admirable 



Pope's 



Red Admirable 



REJECTED VARIETIES. 



IspaJian, diminutive 

 Kenrick's Heath, insipid 

 Late Yellow Alberge, indif- 

 ferent 



Mammoth Cling, inferior 



Sargent, mildews 



White October, indifferent 



Selby's Clmg 



S Walsh 



October Yellow 



Vanguard (not of Noblesse) 



Walter's Early 



Yellow and Red Rareripe 



I Tice's Red and Yellow, jooor 



hearer 

 Troth's Early red, too acid 



NE C T ARINES — Brugnons — A7nygdalus Nectarina. 



Each 37i cts., unless otherwise noted. 



N. B. See remarks under head of Peaches. — Abbreviations are same as Peaches. 



C denotes Clingstones — all others are Freestones. 



Name. 



Color. 



1 



o 



Season. 



Name. 



Color. 



2 



3 



(3 

 1 



Season. 



*1 Boston 



0. d. r. 



b. S 



15 Hunt's Tawny 



0. d. r. 



e. Aug. 



2 Broomfield, 50 cts. 



p. y. r 



1 



2 



m. S 



16 Jaune lisse 



y. 



3 



2 



O 



3 Chauviere, 50 cts. 











17 Large Early Violet. 50 cts. 



p. y. r. 



1 





b.S 



4 Despres, 50 cts. 



w. p. y. 



2 



1 



m. Aug. 



18 Late Melting 





2 





e. S 



5 Downton 



y.r. 



1 



1 



e. Aug. 



19 Monstrueux, 50 cts. 





1 





S 



6 Uuc de Telher 



p. y. r. 



1 



1 



b.S 



20 Murrey 



p. g. d. r. 



2 





e. Aug. 



7 Early White, 50 cts. 



w. 



1 



1 



e. Aug. 



2] Newington, C 



d. r. 



1 





m. S 



8 Yellow, ? syn. 



y. r. 



1 



1 



e. Aug. 



22 Newington. Early, C 



d. r. 



1 





b.S 



9 Elruge 



p. g. r. 



2 



1 



b. S 



23 New White.— Ty/t!te Brussels 



w. 



2 





b.S 



10 Fairchild 



g- r. 



3 



2 



m. Aug. 



24 Old White 



w. 



1 





b.S 



11 French Yellow, C, 50 cts. 



g-y- 



2 



1 



m. is 



25 Peterborough 



g. 



2 



2 



b. O 



12 Golden, Prince's, very large, 50 c. 



d. y. r. 



1 



2 



m. S 



26 Pitraaston Orange 



0. d. r. 



1 





b. S 



13 Hanchet's Imperial, 50 cts. 





1 



1 



b. S 



27 Roman. — Red Roman 



g. b. r. 



1 





m. S 



14 Hardwicke Seedhng 



p. g. d. r. 



1 



1 



b. S 



28 Violette h&tiye.—Scarlet 



p. g. r. 



1 





e. Aug. 



N. B. Trees of all the varieties suitable for Dwarfs or Espahers, can be supplied. 



REJECTED VARIETIES AND SYNONYMS. 



Argyle, syn. | Miller's Elruge, syn. 



Perkin's Seedling, syn. New Early Newington, syn. 



Golden, or Orange, C, znferior\ Oatland, syn. 



Perkins' Seedling, syn. 

 Scarlet Newington, syn. 

 Temple's, syn. 



Vermash, syn. 

 Violet, syn. 



APRICOTS. — Alricotiers — Prunus Armeniaca, 



Each 37 to 50 cts. unless noted otherwise. Trees of extra large size 75 cts. to $1. Most of tlie varieties have roundish 



fruit except those denoted differently. 

 N. B. See remarks under head of Peaches. Abbreviations are the same as Peaches. 



Name. 



Color. 





3 

 1 



Season. 



Name. 



Color. 





3 Season. 



^1 



1 Akarish. (Persian) new, 75 cts. 



0. r. 



e.July 



18 Large Early Red 



y. r. 



1 5 



5 i m. July 



2 Alberge de Tours, legros, 50 cts. 



d. y. 



1 



1 



e. July 



19 Peach 



d. 0. d. b. 



1 



b. Aug. 



3 Alsace, 50 cts. 



y. r. 



1 



1 



b. Aug. 



20 Masculine, Red 



y. 0. d. r. 



2 i 



! ! m. July 



4 Amande deuce deProvence,75 c. 



y. r. 



1 



1 



e. July 



21 , White 



w. p. r. 



2 i 



! m.July 



5 Arundel, 50 cts. 



y. r. 





1 



b. Aug. 



22 Moorpark 



0. b. r. 



1 



1 e.July 



6 Black, or Purple, very hardy 



r. p. 



2 



2 



m. Aug. 



De Nancy 









7 Blotched leaved Roman, oblong 



p. y. 



1 



2 



b. Aug. 



23 Musch 



0. r. 



2 ] 



1 e. July 



Blotched leaved Turkey 











24 Orange 



0. p.r. 



2 5 



! e. July 



8 Breda 



d. 0. r. 



2 



1 



b. Aug. 



25 Pourret, 75 cts. 



0. r. 



1 ] 



b. Aug. 



9 Brussels 



p. y. b. 



2 



1 



m. Aug. 



26 Prince's Lafayette, oblong, lar- 









10 Cruft's late 



y. b. r. 



2 





m. Aug. 



gest, $1 



0. r. 



1 



b. Aug. 



11 DeNoor, 75 cts. 











27 Provence, 75 cts. 



o. r. 



2 



b. Aug. 



12 Early Golden, Dubois' 



p. 0. 



2 



2 



m. July 



28 Roman, oblong 



p. y, 



1 5 



! b. Aug. 



13 Early Peach 



0. r. 



1 



1 



e. July 



29 Royal, oval 



p. y. 0. r. 



1 ] 



b. Aug. 



14 Gros Musch, 75 cts. 



y. r. 



1 



1 



e. July 



30 Schuyler 



y. r. 



1 



b. Aug. 



15 Gros Muscat 





1 



1 



b. Aug. 



31 Shipley's, oval 



0. 



1 J 



e. July. 



Verd Muscat 











32 Silver striped leaved, 75 cts. 



0. r. 



1 i 



! e.July. 



16 Hemskirke 



0. r. 



1 



1 



b. Aug. 



33 St. Ambroise, 75 cts. 



0. r. 



1 J 



b. Aug. 



17 Large Early, 



p. y. r. 



1 



1 



m. July 



34 Turkey 



d.y. 



1 J 



b. Aug. 



N. B. Trees of all varieties suitable for Dwarfs or Espaliers, can be supplied. 



