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PEACHES, 



The following new French and Italian varieties, of great celebrity, were re- 

 ceived direct from the south of France by the proprietor — Price $1 each. 



26 Early large red, Gros rouge hatif 



July 



27 White musk, of Provence, P do 



28 Dark musk, Muscat noir, or 



mi-nain do 



29 Musk of Carpentras Aug 



30 Luxembourg July 



31 Provence, high flavoured, M Aug 



32 Brown Masculine July 



33 Royal, M Aug 



34 Royal Orange Aug 

 N.B. Trees of the above kinds can be supplied suitable for dwarfs or espaliers. 



35 Musch-Musch,M,50 to 75 cts. July 



36 Red Angoumois,M,50 cts. to $1 do 



37 Albergier de Montgamet, P do 



38 Monstrous peach, M do 



39 Apricot of JNoor, M Sept 



40 Hemskirke, M July 



41 Lueombe's seedling Aug 



42 Blenheim do 



43 Siberian, M do 



44 Peche de Ie noir do. 



PEACHES. Peckers. Amygdalus persica* 



Price 25 to 37J cents each— $20 to $25 per hundred, according to the kinds, 

 quality, and size. 



The following Peaches have been selected on account of their size, flavour, or 

 time of ripening, from among the best kinds imported from Europe, as well 

 as from such as have originated in America. 



J denotes those of superior flavour. 



I those of large size. 



C clingstones or pavies. 



A American fruits. 



P those described in the Pomological Manual. 



July 24 |Early or Smith's Newington, C 

 do Aug 



do 25 jMorris' red rareripe, A do 



do 26 | Do. white do. A do 



27 ttOldmixon freestone, A Sept 



do 28 ttOldmixon, C A do 



do 29 ffOld Newington, C do 



30 jBourdine, P do 



31 J Malta, P do 



32 tjEnglish do 



33 Cut leaved, serrated, or unique,Ado 



34 tfColumbia, A do 



35 Washington, C A do 



36 tjBlush pine apple, C A do 



37 flKenned)^ Carolina, early le- 

 mon, or yellow pine apple, C A do 



38 fJGreen Catharine, A do 



39 tjYellow, or red cheek mele 

 do coton, A do 

 do 40 White melecoton, H do 

 do 41 tjBellegarde, P Aug 

 do 42 tf Orange peach, A do 

 do 43 JOrange, C do 

 do 44 tPresident, A do 

 do 45 tCoagress, C A do 

 do 46 tJLate purple, P Sept 



1 Red nutmeg, small fruit, 



2 Yellow nutmeg, A 



3 Blush nutmeg, A 



4 White nutmeg, A 



5 Earliest white nutmeg, Avant 



blanche, P 



6 JGreen nutmeg, early Anne 



7 jSweet water, or large Ame- 



rican nutmeg, A 



8 tf Red rareripe, A 



9 JWhite rareripe, A 



10 j Yellow- rareripe, A 



11 JEarly red, C A 



12 Early white, C A 



13 JJaques' yellow rareripe, A 



14 JNew white rareripe, A 



15 JLemon freestone, A 



16 |tLarge early rareripe, or royal 



Kensington, 



17 Freestone heath, A 



18 JGold and purple, C A 



19 jSmall or petite mignonne, P 



20 TjGrosse mignonne, P 



21 i White Magdalen, P 



22 JEarly purple, P 



23 JfRoyal George, P 



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