QUINCES. CURRANTS 



QUINCES. Coignassiers. 

 37| cents eacb, except where noted. 



I Large orange 

 •2 Pear shaped 



3 Portugal 



4 Winter 



.") Musk, coign musque, 50 cents 



6 Large French, eatable, 75 cents 



7 Small fruited, a petite fruit, 50 do 



8 French apple shaped, eatable, 75 do 



9 Chinese, with showy flowers, and} 



beautiful fruit, 1 dollar $ 



10 Japan scarlet flowering, 1 dollar 



11 blush flowering, 1 dollar 



12 double flowering, 1 dollar 



13 Common quince, 25 to 30 cents 



Cydonia vulgaris 

 oblonga 

 lusitanica 

 serotina 

 moschata 

 maxima 



Sept, 



Oct, 



do 



Oct. to Feb. 



Oct. 



do 



minor 





maliformis 





sinensis 



Oct. & Nov, 



japonica,re£ 



alba 



pleno 



Pyrusjaponica,S, 



Fine Orange Quinces, $30 per hundred, 



Pear, Portugal, and Winter do. $35 per hundred, 



CURRANTS. Grosseillers a grappes, 



Those marked thus * 25 cents, 

 f 37£ cents. 

 { 50 cents. 



1 *Large Dutch red 



2 *Large Dutch white 



3 Common red, 18 cents 



4 Common white, 18 cents 



5 * Champagne, pale red transparent 



6 {Wilmot's pale red 



7 {Striped leaved red 



3 Common black, 15 cents 

 9 * Black English, very large 



10 {Ogden's black grape 



11 tBlack English, variegated leaves 



12 *Lewis' black Missouri, fragrant ) 



yellow flowers J 



13 {Lewis' yellow Missouri, scent- ) 



less yellow flowers 5 



14 f Hawthorn leaved 



15 -tPrickly fruited 



16 {Mountain 



17 tSwamp 



18 tGlandular trailing 



19 {Resinous 



20 {New yellow flowering 



21 {Late do. do. 



Ribes rubrum, max, 

 albo maxima 

 fructu rubro 

 albo 

 cameo 

 pallido 

 fol. varieg. 

 floridum 

 nigrum 

 var. nova 

 fol. varieg. 



aureum 



tenuiflorum 



oxycanthoides 

 cynosbati 

 alpinum 

 lacustre 



glandulosum, v el pro stratum 

 resinosum 



aureum, v- sauguineum 

 p. serotina 



