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ALMONDS, ETC. 



ALMONDS. 



Those marked thus (f ) are 37 cents, and the others 50 cents. 

 N. B. Sweet Almonds, for Orchards, $25 per 100. 



1 fSweet hard shell, 7nost hardy. 



2 Ladies' thin shell (for the South). 



3 Princess or Sultan— Paper shell, ( for the South) 



4 Pistachia (for the South). 



5 Long hard shell — A gros fruit. 



6 f Great fruited, Macrocarpa, most hardy. 



ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES. 



7 Large double blush Corsican. I 9 Chinese Dwarf double white, 75 eta. 



8 Dwarf double red, 25 cts. ] 



QUINCES. 



No. 1 is at maturity in Sept. and Oct., and the others in Oct. and Nov, 



well till January. 



Price — Cts. 



1 Orange or Apple, very large, excel- 



lent for preserves, very productive . . . 25 



2 Pear shaped 30 to 35 



3 Portugal, very large and fine 35 



4 Winter Pear shaped , 38 



5 Anger's Orange, large 25 to 38 



Constantinople, very large, estimable. 75 



Nos. 4 and 5 will keep 



Price — Cts. 



7 Mahon or Spanish, large, estimable. . 50 



8 Imperial, very large, round, fine 50 



9 Rea's Seedling, very large, splendid, 

 most estimable 50 to 75 



10 Egyptian, large, estimable $1 00 



11 Chinese Pink flowering, fine foliage, 

 very large oblong fruit 38 to 75 



N. B. Extra large-sized Trees, 7 years old, in a bearing state, at $1 each, and smaller sizes by 

 the 100 or 1,000, at low rates. 



Note. The Japan Quince — Pyrus Japonica, of different varieties, will be found under head 

 of Ornamental Shrubs ; and Quince Stocks for ingrafting Pears, will be found under the appro- 

 priate head. 



MULBERRIES. 



Cents. 



1 Black English or Chinese, very acid, 



tree tender 50 to 75 



2 Red American, excellent fruit 38 to 50 



3 Black Circassian, sweet fruit, hardy.. 50 



4 Downing's Everbearing, fine fruit. . .75 to $1 



5 Hick's Everbearing, fine fruit 50 



6 Mnlticaulis, good sweet fruit 25 



10 



Alpine, or Moretti, black fruit 



White Italian 



Lhou Chinese, hybrid, white fruit, 



large foliage, superior for silk-, new. . 

 Paper Mulberry. (See Ornamental 



Trees). 



N. B. Mulberries for Silk Culture, by the 1,000, at low rates. 



Cents. 

 25 

 25 



75 



WALNUTS, CHESTNUTS, AND FILBERTS. 



Price. 



1 Madeira Nut, (English Walnut) 37 to 50 



2 Madeira Nut, extra large size $1 00 



3 Madeira Nut, Prolific Dwarf. $1 00 



3$ Double Madeira Nut, or Noyer de 



Jauge $1 00 



4 Pecannut , 50 



5 Shell-bark Hickory, or Kiskytom ... 37 to 50 



6 Black Walnut, round , . 38 



7 Butternut, oblong. . , 38 



8 American Chestnut * .25 to 38 



9 Spanish or Lisbon Chestnut 50 



10 French Chestnut, very large, fine fruit 88 to 50 



11 Maron de Lyon Chestnut, very large 



fruit , .* \ .50 to $1 



12 Prolific Chestnut, or Maron . . . . 50 



13 Downton Chestnut 50 



N. B. — Extra large Trees of the five preced- 

 ing kinds, 7 to 13 feet, $1 to $2. 



arf Chestnut. . . . 

 Dwarf Chestnut, 



14 Chinquapin, or D 



15 Prince's Hybrid 



large fruit. t 



16 Red Filbert, red skin. 



17 White do., white skin 



18 Spanish do., or Large Cobnut 



19 Barcelona, or Spanish Filbert 



20 Prolific 



21 Cosford 



22 Frizzled 



23 Cobourg 



24 Piedmont 



25 Purple leaved 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do., 



or Cobnut . 

 thin shell. . 

 orCutleaved 



ornamental . 



26 Constantinople Filbert, a large tree. 



27 American Hazleuut 



28 Cuckold do. (Rostrata) 



Price.' 

 50 



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