PEARS. 



g 



360 Pippin, Lemon, M Oct. to Apr. 



361 Franklin's golden, M O.toJa. 



362 Summer golden, M end of A. 



363 Sugar loaf, M Aug. 



364 New cluster golden Winter. 



365 Hughes' golden, M D.toAp. 



366 Pommed'Adam,7,refps 2 or 3 years 



367 de deux ans, ditto 



368 Postophe d'hyver Dec. to May. 



369 Prince's double flowering, with 



yellow fruit Sept. 



370 Do. do. with large green fruit do. 

 37J Prince's double flowering, with 



small green fruit Sept. 



372 Prior's red, A Oct. to April. 



373 Red winter Rambour . ? 



374 Reinette Van Mons 



375 Baumann 



376 Cour de France 



377 blanche, or While No. to Ap. 



378 Normandy 



379 Osnabrucker Nov. to Mar. 

 360 Rambour de Paris do. 



381 Newman's red 



382 Safran 



383 Menonisten 



384 French lemon 



385 Credes quitten 



386 Dutti reinette, 



387 de Caux 



388 Mittelburger 



389 Reinette du nord, or Northern, 

 keeps from 1 to 3 years. 

 Franzos3ifche quitten 

 Grey Champagne Feb. to Ap. 

 Grey Granville 



390 

 391 

 392 

 393 

 394 

 395 

 396 

 397 

 398 



Oct. &Nov. 

 Winter. 

 Dec. to Ap. 



Nov. to Jan, 



Oct. toMar. 



Nov. to Mar. 

 do. 

 Jimande rouge 



Holland 



New golden 



Sickler's red 



Variegated 



Princesse 



Deitze's Rothemandel 



Nov. to Mar. 

 . 399 Revallischer birne Aug, 



: 400 Roi tres noble Oct. to Jan. 



! 401 Rosseaux, of Canada 

 ! 402 Siberian bittersweet, C 



403 Spice wood, A 



404 Spring grove codlin Summer. 

 ; 405 Striped leaved, ornamental 



406 June, A Summer. 



407 Superintendence 

 I 408 Transparent Zuric 

 ; 409 Vanderveer's Love, 

 1410 durable pippin 

 j 41 1 midsummer 

 i 41 2 Violet four tasted Dec. to May. 



413 Williams' favourite, A fromN.Ca. 



414 Wood's favourite, A 



415 Yellow Sinop 



416 Zimmetartiger winter kroonapei 



Winter. 



end of Aug. 

 A D.toF. 



Summer. 



N.B. About 20 fine varieties of Table Apples are propagated as dwarfs, 

 and are suitable for training as espaliers ; price 50 cents each. * ■ 



PEARS. Poiriers. Pyrus communis. 



37J to 50 cents each. 



[The collection of Pears has been revised and scrutinized with the utmost 

 care and attention, to guard against error, and a large number of the kind3 

 cultivated by different persons, under the same names, will be found to 

 differ essentially from the genuine fruits in this collection.] 



M denotes melting pears 



Brk breaking do. 



But buttery do. 



Bak baking do. 



A native American fruit. 



P those described in the Pomological Manual. 



V those from the collection of Prof. Van Mons. 



1 Little musk, But P ripe mid. July 



2 Hastiveau, M P July 



3 Early sugar, But P do 



4 Madeleine, Citron des carmes, or 



early ChaxtmontelUj M P do 



5 Aurate, But P 



6 Summer beauty, But P 



7 Sugar top, July or harvest, A 



8 Green chisel, M P 



July 

 do 

 do 

 do 



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