ALMONDS, aUINCES, MULBERRlfiS, «sC, 



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ALMONDS. — Amandiers. 



Those marked thus (t) are 37i cts., and the othera 50 ct». 

 tl Sweet hard shell, mosl hardy | 3 Princess I t5 Great fruited Sweet, most hardy 



2 Ladies' thin shell | 4 Sultan 1 Langitedoc 



6 Large rose colored 

 t7 Large double bluah 



ORNAMEiNTAL VARIETIES. 

 8 Dwarf single flowered, 25 cts. 

 t9 double red flowered 



tlO Dwarf double white flowered 

 11 Variegated leaved 



DWARF FRUIT TREES. 

 Dwarf trees suitable for Espaliers, or Quenouilles. &c., can be supplied, comprising a selection of excellent varieties 

 of Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, and xYpricots, at '31i to 50 cts. each, and for extra large 

 sizes of tlie Pear 75 cts. to $1, the latter in a bearing state. 



No. 1 is at maturity in Sept. and Oct., 



CLVINCKS.—Coignassiers. 



Nos. 4, 5, and 6, wili 



1 Orange or Apple 



2 Pear sliaped, or pyriform 



3 Portugal 



4 Winter pear shaped 

 5 apple shaped 



and the others in Oct. and Nov. 



] Price. 



Ceiits. 



!30 to 3 



30 to 37 



37 



37 



37 



50 



7 French apple shaped, or Musk 



8 Japan scarlet flowering 

 9 blush flowering 



10 double scarlet flowering 



11 Chinese scarlet flowering, wiih large fruit 



6 Anger's Orange 50 12 yellow flowering, with large fruit 



N. B. Splendid Standard Quinces of Nos. 1, 3, and 6, of 8 to 9 feet, with heads, $1 23. 

 Orange Quince, of various sizes, from 2i to 5 feet, at SI8 to S30 per hundred. 

 Portugal, Pear, and Winter do. do. do. S-5 to §30 do. 



Quinces of different kinds, mixed, 2i to 3 feet, §15 to $20 do. 



keep well till January. 

 Price. 



Cents. 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 75 

 50 



1 00 



MULBERRIES.— MMner*. 



1 Black Chinese, good fruit, rather tender 



Black English 



2 Red American, excellent fruit 



Black American 



3 Black Circassian, sweet fruit, very hardy 



4 Multicaulis, good sweet fruit 



5 White Italian 



6 Broussa 



7 Alpine, or Moretti 



8 Elaia 



9 Canton 



ORNAMENTAL. 



Price evcii. 

 Ceuts. 



25 to 37 10 Chinese Paper Mulberry 



11 Do'.'' 'do. with very curious scar- 

 let fruit, highly ornamental 



12 Do. do witli curious white fruil. 

 very ornamental 



N. B. Extra large trees of the preceding, 12 to I'l 

 feet in height, at proportionate prices. 



13 Variegated leaved 



37 to 53 



50 

 1 00 



1 00 



WALNUTS, CHESTNUTS, AND FILBERTS. 



1 Madeira nut 



English Walnut 



2 Madeira not, large size 



3 , French thin shelled 



4 ^ , Prolific 



Fertile de Chatenay 



5 Pecannut, or Illinois nut 



6 Shell bark Hickory, or Kiskytom 



7 Black walnut, round 



8 Butternut, oblong 



9 Gloucester nut 



10 American Chestnut 



11 Spanish, or Lisbon do. 



12 Do. extra large size 



13 French do. very large fruit 



14 Maron de Lyon do. very large 



Lyons Chestnut 



15 Devonshire do. very fine 



Price 

 25 to 37 



50 



50 



1 00 



50 

 37 to 50 



37 



37 



50 



25 



25 to 50 



62 to SI 



50 



50 



1 00 

 4 



16 Chinquapin, or Dwarf Cliestnut 



17 Prince's Chinqunpin, excillent 

 13 English red Filbert, excellent 

 19 white do. very good 



20 Spanish do. or Large Cobnut 



21 Barcelona Fdbirt 



22 Great Cobnut. (Lond. Hon. Soc.) 



23 Prolilic Filbert 



24 Gordon's thin shell 



2,i Cosford Filbert, thin shell 



26 Frizzled do. excellent 



27 Fern leaved do. 



23 Piedriiont do. excellent 



29 Purple leaved do. 



3i) Con taiiiiiiople do. a large tree 



31 American Hazlenut 



32 Cuckold do. 



Price. 

 37 

 50 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 37 

 50 

 35 

 37 

 37 

 37 

 37 

 37 

 50 

 50 

 15 

 35 



