APRICOTS. 



23 



7 Due du Tel Her. 



8 Early Newington, C. 



9 Early York. 



10 Elruge. 



11 Golden, Prince's C, 50 cts. 



12 Hardwicke Seedling. 



13 Hunt's Tawny. 18 Red Roman, C. — Brugno™ 



14 Jaune lisse — Late Yellow. Violet. 



15 Large early Violet, 50 cents. 19 Stanwick. 



Violette grosse. 20 Violette native. — Early 



16 New White. Violet.— Large Scarlet. 



17 Pitmaston Orange. 21 Violette sucre, 50 cts. 



Rejected Varieties. — Broomfield, Murrey, Newington, Peterborough. 



SELECT NECTARINES. 



Boston, large, bright yellow, red cheek, flesh 

 yellow, sweet, very agreeable flavor. 



Downton, large, melting, rich, excellent, tree 

 very hardy. 



Early Newington, very large, rich, excellent, 

 much esteemed. 



Elruge, medium, juicy, melting, rich, excel- 

 lent, one of the best. 



Hardwicke Seedling, medium, melting, rich, 

 very good ; tree very hardy. 



Hunt's Tawny, flesh yellow, melting, rich, fine 

 flavor, early. 



Imperatrice, large, juicy, melting, excellent 

 flavor. 



Large Early Violet, very large, juicy, melting, 

 excellent, a rare and superior French variety. 



New White, large, melting, rich, luscious; tree 

 very productive, one of the most hardy and re- 

 liable for crops. 



Pitmaston Orange, large, yellow, bright red 

 cheek, flesh golden yellow, juicy, melting, very 

 good; tree hardy, very productive. 



Prince's Golden, large, splendid, golden yel- 

 low marbled with bright red, juicy, fine flavor, 

 well suited for the South, but matures here also. 



Red Roman, large and beautiful, rich, very 

 good when fully ripe. 



Stanwick, large, melting, rich, excellent qua- 

 lity, one of the finest. 



Violette native — Early Violet, medium, juicy, 

 rich, excellent, one of the best. 



APRICOTS-PRUNTJS ARMENIACA. 



38 to 50 cents except those noted. 

 N. B. Trees of all varieties suitable for Dwarfs or Espaliers, 50 cts. 

 Extra large Standards, bearing age, $1 to $1 50. 



1 Alberge de Tours. 



2 Alsace, very large, 7 5 cts. 

 2£ Beauje. 



3 Black or Purple, very hard}', 



4 Breda or Holland. 



5 Burlington. 



6 Early Golden (Dubois). 



7 Early Peach. 



8 Hemskirke. 



9 Kaisha or Syrian. 



Rejected Varieties. — Brussels, Orange or Persian, Red Masculine, White Masculine 



10 Lafayette, largest fruit, $1. 



11 Large Early. 



12 Large Early Red. 



13 Moorpark. 



14 Musch. 



15 Peach or De Nancy. 



16 Roman. 



17 Royal. 



18 Sardinian, 75 cts. 



19 Shipley — Blenheim. 



20 Schuyler. 



21 St. Ambroise. 



22 Tardif d'Orleans, Late, 75 

 cents. 



23 Turkey. 



24 A'ersailles, 75 cts. 



25 Viard, 75 cts. 

 20 White Imperial, 75 cts. 



SELECT APRICOTS. 



Alsace, orange red, very large, juicy, rich, ex- 

 cellent ; tree vigorous and hardy. 



Black or Purple, round, medium size, pui'ple, 

 juicy, pleasant; a native of Siberia, very hardj', 

 ripe in August. 



Breda, small, round, deep orange and red, fair 

 second quality, very productive, one of the most 

 hardy, early in August. 



Early Golden, very similar in size and quality 

 to the above, and probably a seedling from it, 

 hardy and every productive; middle July. 



Early Peach, large, yellow and red, rich, high 

 flavored, August. 



Kaisha, medium, citron yellow, sweet, juicy, 

 rich flavor, excellent, flesh transparent, sweet 

 kernel, early in August. 



Lafayette, very large, equal to a medium size 

 peach, oblong, orange and red, rich, high flavored, 

 delicious, the most splendid of all. An Ameri- 

 can seedling, very vigorous and very hardy. 



Large Early, large, oval, yellow and red, juicy, 

 goo§ flavored, very vigorous, very productive, 

 one of the most reliable for crops, early in 

 August. 



Large Early Red, large, roundish, deep yellow, 

 juicy, rich flavor; tree vigorous and hardy. 



Moorpark, large, roundish, yellow, red cheek, 

 sweet, juicy, rich, excellent ; tree very produc- 

 tive, August. 



Peach or De Nancy, very large, roundish, yel- 

 low, red cheek, juicy, rich flavor, one of the 

 finest; tree very vigorous, very distinct from 

 the Moorpark, August. 



Red Mascnline, earliest of all, medium size, 

 roundish, yellow and red, good second quality, 

 very productive; tree vigorous, early in July. 



Roman, large, sweet, good, but rather dry, 

 useful for tarts and preserves; tree vigorous, 

 hardy, and very productive. 



Royal, large, oval, orange, juicy, rich, excel- 

 lent flavor; tree vigorous and hardy, end of 

 July. 



St. Ambroise, large, juicj', pleasant flavor, one 

 of the finest early varieties. 



Viard, large, juicy, rich, excellent ■ tree hardy, 

 vigorous, productive. 



