APPLES. Pommiers. Pyrus mains. 

 U to 37^ cents each ; $20 to $25 per 100, according to the kind and quality. 



TABLE FRUIT* 



C denotes those which have proved good for cider also. 



P those which are also proper for preserving or cooking. 



A native American varieties. 



M those described in the Pomological Magazine. 



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Prince's yellow harvest, for tarts 

 and table, A ripe in July 



Sine qua non, A do 



White juneating do 



Early re J Margaret, or red ju- 

 neating, M do 

 Sweet bough August 

 Summer rose P, A do 

 American summer queen, P A do 

 Amer. summer pearmain, P A do 

 Red calville, calville rouge d'Ste do 

 Marygold Nov. to June. 

 Red and green sweeting, weighs 

 alb. A Aug. & Sept. 

 English codlin, P do 

 Large green codlin, P do 

 Maiden's blush, A Sept. 

 English quince Winter 

 Large sum. pearmain, Sept. & Oct. 

 Loan's pearmain Oct. to Jan. 

 Rambo, ori2omcmi<e,P,A Sep.&Oc. 

 Autumn bough do 

 Red bough do 

 Transparent, or pomme de glace do 

 Drap d'or Sept. to Nov. 

 Fall pippin, weighs a lb, do 

 Corlies' sweeting, C A Sep. to Dec 

 Large white sweeting, A do 

 Fama gusta,/rom Cyprus, Oc. & N. 

 Autumn pearmain do 

 Pumpkin sweeting, A do 

 American nonpareil, red doctor, 



or Dewit, A do 



Monstrous bellflower, A do 



Hawthornden, M do 



Cathne,q/\ftfari/Jan<J,C A 0. toDe. 

 Michael Henry pippin, A De.to Fe. 

 Newtown Spitzenburgh, A M 



Oct. to Jan. 

 Rose, or gros api do 



Monstrous pippin, or New- York 

 gloria mwidi, has weighed 30 

 oz. P A Oct. to Jan. 



Newark king, A do 



Morgan, A Oct. to Feb. 



American wine, C P A do 



Cumberland spice, A Nov. to Feb. 



41 Bullock's pippin, or sheep nose, 



C P A Nov. to Feb. 



42 Pennock's red winter, A do 



43 Golden reinette, C M Oct.to Feb. 



44 Monstrous red reinette N.to Mar. 



45 Long Island russet, A do 



46 Ruckman's pearmain, C do 



47 Federal pearmain, A do 



48 Golden pearmain, C do 



49 Royal pearmain, C do 



50 Winter sweet pearmain, A do 



51 Gray French reinette, Reinette 



grise, M do 



52 Belden, or red cheek, A do 



53 Fameuse, or de neige, A do 



54 Red Baldwin, A " do 



55 Red gilli-flower do 



56 Lemon pippin do 



57 Bourassa, or High russet, A do 



58 Surprise, yellow outside and 



red within, A do 



59 English nonpareil, M Nov. to May 



60 Seek-no-farther, A Nov. to Mar. 



61 Royal russet, P M Nov. to June. 



62 White winter calville,P N.to Mar. 



63 iEsopus Spitzenburgh. supe- 



rior, A do 



64 Flushing Spitzenburgh, A do 



65 Lady apple, pomme d?ap\ do 



66 Red winter sweeting, A do 



67 Yellow bellflower, A do 



68 American black, A do 



69 Vanderveer, P A do 



70 Dickskill, A do 



71 Swaar, A do 



72 Craam, A do 



73 Pomme grise, grey apple of 



Canada, A do 



74 Wood's greening, A do 



75 Red spice, fenouillet rouge do 



76 Yellow spice, fenouilletjaune do 



77 Winter queening, of Ohio, A do 



78 Lady's finger, A Nov. to April. 



79 Ribston pippin, P M do 



80 Rhode Island greening, A do 



81 Jersey greening, A Nov. to June. 



82 English golden pippin do 



