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NECTARINES— AMYGDALUS NECTARINA. 



Price 37i cents except those noted. 

 C denotes Clingstones — all others are Freestones. 

 ]S T . B. Trees of all the varieties suitable for Dwarfs or Espaliers, at 37 to 50 cts. 



1 Baker. 11 Elruge. 20 Monstrueux, 50 ct& 



2 Boston or Lewis. 12 Golden, Prince's C. 50 cts. 21 Murrey. 



3 Broomfield. 13 Hanchet's Imperial, 50 cts. 22 Newington, C. 



4 Cambridge. 14 Hardwicke seedling. 23 Newington, Earlv, C 



5 Chauviere, 50 cts. 15 Hunt's Tawny. 24 New white. 



6 DesprCs, 50 cts. 16 Imperatrice, 50 cts. 25 Peterborough. 



7 Downton. 17 Jaune lisse— Late Yellow (for 26 Pitmaston orange. 



8 Due de Tellier. the South). 27 Roman— Bed Roman. 



9 Early Violet— Violette hative. 18 Large early Violet, 50 cts. 28 Stanwick. 



10 Early White, 50 cts. Violette grosse. 29 Violette sucre, 50 cts. 



SELECT NECTARINES. 



Boston, large, bright yellow, red cheek, flesh, 

 yellow, sweet, very agreeable flavor. 



Downton, large, melting, rich, excellent, tree 

 very hardy. 



Early Violet — Violette hative, medium, juicy, 

 melting, rich, excellent, one of the best. 



Early Newington, very large, rich, excellent, 

 much esteemed. 



Elrnge, medium, juicy, melting, rich, excel- 

 lent, one of the best. 



Hardwicke Seedling, medium, melting, rich, 

 very good; tree very hard}-. 



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

 flavor, early. 



Imperatrice, large, juicy, melting, excellent 

 flavor. 



Large Early Violet, very iarge, 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. 



Pitmastou Orange, large, yellow, bright red 

 cheek, flesh golden yellow, juicy, rneltiug, 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. 



Roman, large and beautiful, rich, very good 

 when fully ripe. 



Stanwick, large, melting, rich, excellent quali- 

 ty, one of the finest. 



APRICOTS-PRUNUS ARMENIACA. 



37 to 50 cts. 



•S". B. Trees of all varieties suitable for Dwarfs or Espaliers, 50 ets. 



1 Alberge de Tours, le gros. 



2 Alsace, 50 cents. 



3 Amande douce de Provence, 



75 cents. 



4 Angoumois. 



5 Black, or purple, very hardy 



6 Blenheim, or Shipley. 



7 Blotched leaved Roman. 



8 Breda. 



9 Burlington. 



10 Early Golden, Dubois 



11 Early Peach. 



12 Gros Musch, 



13 Hemskirke. 



14 Kaisha, 75 cts. 



15 Lafayette, largest, £1, 



16 Large early. 



17 Large early red. 



18 Large Peach. 



19 Masculine, Red. 



20 Moorpark (De]S~ancy). 



21 Newhali's early. 



22 Orange, or Persian. 



23 Provence, 75 cts. 



24 Roman. 



25 Royal. 



26 Schuyler. 



27 St. Ambroise. To cts. 



28 Turkey. 



29 Viard. $1. 



SELECT APRICOTS. 



Alsace, very large, juicy, rich, excellent ; tree Early Golden, very similar in size and quality 

 vigoroas and hardy. | to the above, and probably a seedling from it. 



Black or Purple, round, medium size, purple, \ hardy and very productive; middle July, 

 juicy, pleasant ; a native of Siberia, very hardy, j Early Peach, large, yellow and red, rich, high 

 ripe in August. j flavored — August. 



Breda, small, round, deep orange and red, fair j Kaisha, medium, sweet, juicy, pleasant flavor 

 second quality, very productive, one of the most j flesh transparent; early in August, 

 hardy, early in August Lafayette, very large equal to a medium sized 



