APPLES. 



APPLES-PYRUS MALTJS. 



3 



Standard Trees of usual size for Orchards, 25 cents. 



" of larger size, 4 to 5 years grafted, 37 cts. 

 " very large, 6 and. 7 years grafted, 50 cts. 

 N. B. — The two last-named sizes are such as are seldom obtainable from Nurseries. 



Dwarf Trees, 25 to 37 cts., and extra size and age, 50 cts. 

 Above 400 varieties are cultivated, comprising every estimable variety described by Thomas, 

 Downing, Manning, Barry, Kenrick, and Ives, and by the London Horticultural Society. The fol- 

 lowing comprise a selection of the most estimable, and we exclude a large number of worthless 

 varieties which are comprised in many Catalogues. 



Class l.-STJMMER VARIETIES. 



Benoni, very fine. 

 Belle d'Aout, 50 cts. 

 Blinkbonny, very fine, 50 cts. 

 Buffi ngton Early. 

 Corse's Favorite, fine, 50 cts. 



6 Early Harvest. 



7 Early Joe. 



9 Early Strawberry. 

 10 Garretson's Early, very fine. 



11 Golden Sweet. 



12 Keswick Codlin. 



13 Large Yellow Bough. 



14 Lyman's Large Summer. 



15 Primate (true). 



17 Red and Green Sweet (mon- 



strous). 



18 Red Astrachan. 



19 Sinequanon. 



20 Summer Bellflower. 



21 Summer Hagloe. 



22 Summer Pearmain (Amer). 



23 Summer Queen. 



24 Summer Rose. 



25 Summer Russet. 



25 £ Summer Spitzemburgh. 



26 Summer Sweet Paradise. 

 26| Williams' Favorite. 



27 William Prince. (Lond. Hori 



Soc.) 



Class 2. -AUTUMN VARIETIES. 



28 Autumn Bough — Fall Bough 



29 Late or Autumn Strawberry. 

 31 Beauty of the West. 



34 Boxford. 



35 Cooper (Ohio). 



36 Doctor, or De Witt. 



37 Drap d'Or — Orange Pippin. 



38 Fall Pippin. 



39 Gravenstein. 



40 Hawley — Dowse. 



41 Holland Pippin. 



43 Lindley's Nonpareil (South- 

 ern). 



44 Lowell. 



45 Lyscom. 



46 Maiden's Blush. 



47 Monstrous Bellflower. 

 4S Nyack Pippin. 



49 Pom water Sweet, finest bak- 

 ing. 



51 Pearmain, Gardener's Sweet. 



52 Pearmain, Scarlet. 



54 Dyer — Pomme royale. 



55 Porter. 

 57 Princeall. 



5S Pumpkin Russet (Sweet R't.) 



59 Rambo. 



60 Scarlet Nonpareil. 



604, Sum'r Pippin — Sour Bough. 



61 St. Lawrence. 



62 Sweet, Haskell. 



63 Sweet, Jersey. 



64 Sweet, Pumpkin, Lyman's 



Pound Sweet. 



65 Sweet, Peach Pond. 



66 Sweet, Ramsdell's. 



67 Sweet, Willis, fine baking. 



68 Sweet, Superb. 



Class 3.— WINTER VARIETIES. 



70 American Golden Russet. 



71 Bailey Sweet. 



72 Baldwin. 



74 Bellefleur, Yellow. 

 76 Belmont. 



78 Broad well. 



79 Carthouse, Gilpin. 



Red Romanite, of Ohio. 



80 Chandler. 



81 Cogswell. 



82 Cumberland Spice. 



83 Dickskill. 



84 Domine. 



86 Dutch Mignonne. 



88 Fallawater. 



S9 Pomme de Neige. 



90 Fort Miami 



91 Golden Ball — Belle et bonne 



92 Gooseberry, 50 cts. 



92£ Henrick Sweet — Sweet 

 Pearmain. 



93 Hubbardston Nonsuch. 

 .94 Jonathan. 



95 King (Tompkins County). 118 



96 Lady — Pomme d'Api. 119 

 96£ Laquier. 120 



97 Maclean's Favorite. 



98 Marston's Red Winter. 122 



99 McLellan. 124 



100 Melon. 125 



101 Middle, or Mittle, extra. 126 



102 Minister. 127 



103 Mother. 128 



104 Murphy. 



105 Newark King. 



106 Northern Spy. 130 

 10S Ortley, Jersey Greening. 



White Bellefleur. 131 



109 Pearmain, Blue.' 133 

 111 Pearmain, Herefordshire. 



113 Pearmain, Winter. 134 

 Autumn Pearmain, Down- 135 

 ing. 136 



114 Peck's Pleasant, fine variety 137 

 of Newtown Pippin. 138 



115 Pennington Seedling. 139 



Pippin, American Golden. 

 Pippin, Cranberry. 

 Pippin, Easter — French 

 Crab. 



Pippin, Monmouth. 

 Pippin, Green Newtown. 

 Pippin, Yellow NewtowD. 

 Pippin, Red Sweet. 

 Pippin, Ribston. 

 Pippin, Springhill, fine va- 

 riety of Newtown pippin, 50 

 cents. 



Pomme de Lettre (keeps a 



year), 50 cts. 



Pomme Grise (Russet,) 



Prince's Yellow Winter, 50 



cts. 



Prior's Red. 

 Rawle's Janet. 

 Reinette de Caux, 50 ct3. 

 Reinette, Canada. 

 Rhode Island Greening. 

 Roman Stem. 



