NECTARINES. ALMONDS. 



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NECTARINES. Brugnons. Amygdalus nectarina. 



37i cents each — $30 per hundred. 



N.B. This fruit will succeed and produce well in any place where the Peach 

 does, if the directions are followed which are stated in the Treatise recentlv 

 published; and as the varieties of this fruit are characterized by their 

 beautiful transparent and waxen appearance, they may be ranked amont: 

 the most admired appendages of the desert. 



C denotes clingstones — P described in the Pomologi.cal Magazine. 



1 Early scarlet 



Aug. 



10 Vermash 



Sept 



2 Fairchild's early 



do 



11 Peterborough 



do 



3 Early yellow 



do 



12 Fairchild's, C 



do 



4 Argyle 



Sept. 



13 Elruge, P 



no 



5 Golden, C 



do 



14 White, C P 



do 



6 Old Newington. C 



do 



15 Green seedling 



do 



7 Aromatic 



do 



16 Brompton, C 





8 Temple's 



do 



17 Boston seedling : 





9 Red Roman, C 



do 







The following 



fine new sorts, 75 cents each. 





18 Early white 



| 20 Italian brugnon, C 



Aug, 



19 Early pavie, C 





j 21 New black 





The following are very celebrated varieties, recently introduced from Italy, 

 France, and England. $1 each. 



22 Pitmaston orange • Sept. 



23 Musk violet, violet musqnee,C 



24 Aiton's seedling 



25 White Brussels 



26 Late yellow, jawne lissc Sep. &: Oct. 



27 Early violet, Large scarlet, or 



Petite violette fiattie, P Aug. 



28 Large violet, grosse violette Sept. 



29 Cherry, or Cerise Aug. 



30 Claremont ( ? pyn. of No. 13) Sept. 



31 Downton 



32 Due de Tello 



33 Hunt's tawney Aug. 



34 Murray, C Sept. 



35 New early Newington, C 



36 Syon 



N.B. Trees of all the kinds can be supplied, if desired, suitable for dwarfs 

 or espaliers. 



ALMONDS. Amandiers. 



Those marked thus * are 37^ cents each, or $30 p er hundred. 

 Those not marked are 50 cents, or $40 per hundred. 

 Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, are the fine kinds cultivated for the tabi^ 



1 *Bitter hard shell Am] 



rgdalus amara 



2 Ladies' thin do. amande des dames 



communis 



3 Sweet sultan, amande sultav.e 



sultana 



4 Hybrid's 



hybrida 



5 Large bitter, gros cassantc 



maxima 



6 Sweet hard shell, coque dure 



tar. 



7 Striped leaved, 1 dollar 



fol. var. 



8 Large double flowering 



Jtorepleno 



9 * Dwarf double flowering 



pumila, pL xeL sinend 



10 Dwarf single flowering 



nana 



1 1 Silvery Siberian 



incana 



12 Silvery oriental 



orientalis 



13 W T hite flowering 



alba 



