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APRI COTS 



Name. 



Color, Form. 



1 



1 



Season. 



Remarks. 



4Bi-eda 



0. jroundish 



b. Aug. 



V.P. First rate fruit, the tree 



Brussels 













very vigorous, and verycer- 



De Hollande 













taininproducinglargecrops. 



5 Cruft's late 



y. 



roundish 









Aug. V. P. Latest of all except 

 1 the Black. 



6 Laree early 



y. r. 



oval 



I 



1 



m.e.Jly V. P. Very vigorous tree, de- 



Gros precace 





flattened 







1 licious fruit. 



7 Masculine, Red 



y. r. iroundisb 



o 





b. JulyiV. P. Good, and earliest of 



Early Masculine 













all. 



Hatif mnsqiie 















8 Masculine, White 



p.y.b. 



roundish 



2 



2 



m. JulyjGood, second in maturity to 



White— Abricot hlanc 











preceding. 



9 Moorpark 



0. r. 



roundish 



1 



1 



b. Aug. V, P. Very large, excellent, 



Peach. — De Nancy 











; and tree very vigorous. 



Abricot peche 











1 



10 Musch 



o. r. 



round 



1 



1 



b. Aug. V. P. Sweetest of all, ex- 



D^ilexayidT^e 











cellent flavor. 



11 Orange 



0. ispheric'l 



2 



o 



e. July V. P. Slight acidity, excel- 



Early Orange 













lent for tarts and preserves. 



Royal Persian 















12 Prince's Lafayette, $1 



o. r. 



obloHg 



1 



1 



Aug. 



V. P. Excellent flavor, as 

 large as a fair sized Peach; 

 by far the finest, and most 

 splendid of all Apricots. 



13 Roman 



p. y. 



oblong 



1 



1 



m.Aug. 



V. P. A vigorous tree, and 



Large French— Commun 













excellent fruit. 



14 Roman, Blotched leaved 



p. y. 



oblong 



1 



1 



m.Aug. 



V. P. Growth of tree and 



Gold Blotched— Macule 













fruit same as preceding 



Variegated Turkey 













one. 



15 Royal 



o. 



oval 



1 



1 



e. July 



V. P. An excellent French 

 variety. 



'*16 Schuyler's large 



y. r. 



xoundish 



I 



1 



m.Aug. 



V.P. Excellent,andveryhardy. 



17 Shipley's 



y. 



oval 



1 



o 



Aug. 



V. P. The tree vigorous, and 



Bleiiheim 













very good fruit. 



18 Turkey 



d.y. 



round 



1 



1 m.Aug. 



V. P. Very vigorous tree, fair 

 handsome fruit. 



DWARF FRUIT TREES. 



Dwarf trees suitable for Walls or Espaliers can be supplied of all the various dasses 



of Fruits, and comprising a selection of excellent varieties. Price 37 to 50cents. 



CORRFXTION IN FRUITS. 



GanseVs or Broca's Bergamot pear ic as placed in the list of Rejected Pears in ac- 



cordance inth the cond emnation in KenricV s Orchardist, page 127, but on refer- 



ence since to my own notes, I find Mr. K. has falleyi into an error, as tkis variety is 



even when cultivated as an unprotected standard, very productive, the fruit fair^ 



and extra delicious. 





1 



AL 



MONDS.— -4»2an 



diers. 



THOSE MARKED t ARE 37i CT3. AND THE OTHERS 50 CTS. j 



It Sweet hardshell, most hardy 



Amygdalus communis 



Cocque dure 





2 Ladies thin shell 



var. 



Thin shell— Soft shell 





Amandedes dames. — Amande Prince sse 





