( 1^8 3 



27 Oldmixon freestone ripe in Sept 



28 Oldmixon, C dr, 

 33 ^'lU-leaved, or serrated 



35 VVashingtOHj C 



56 tfRefl pine apple, C 



37 ifKennedy's Carolina, early 



lemon, C 

 39 ifRed cheek melecoton, M 

 42 tOrange peach, M 



44 f President 



45 t^'on grass, C 

 48 White blossom 

 52 AVestern Newington, C 

 5^ White pine a])ple 

 54^ Hys'ops, i'. 



59 f i^arge red October, C 



60 L-^ng red, C 

 6G S-argeni's rareripe, M 



67 Lute >-ed ditto, M 



68 Keiirick's heath 

 70 Beath, C very su- 

 perior, 



In enumerating the foregoing fruits T have only included those of ac- 

 knowledged merit, and in addition thereto, thtire are various Amrrican va- 

 rieties of Apricots, Xecti^riiies, Raspberries, Strawberries, Persimmons, 

 t'aphws, Elacl- berries, Cranberries^ Whortleberries, Walnuts, Chesnuts^ 

 Hazlenuts, Grapes, &c. Sec S;c. 



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1 Freestone winter r. Sept. k Oct' 



85 Haines' ei^rly red 



86 Coyte's early y tliow 



87 Diana, C 



88 I'flvlor's large yellow freestone 



89 Late freestone heath 



90 Lirge yellow freestone 



91 Latest yellow freestone 



92 Nagle's fa\ourite 



93 Eliza»>ethtowD tine 



94 Mammoth 



95 Yellow pine apple 

 ^6 New natural 



97 Nonpareil, very large 



98 Late red freestone 



99 Rodman's late yellow 



100 Rodman's red, C 



101 Favourite red freestone 



102 Binney'sred, C 



103 Cole's red 



104 Red Catharine 



'^Oct,&Nc 



A b D E N D E. 



1 Aspidiurn dilatatum, {Crypto^ a' 



mice') 



2 Cjirex sylvatica, ( Gramince) 



3 *<''assia tora 



4 Ekpbantopns tomentosus 



5 Gernrdia setacea 

 '6 Granainse, 3 species ? from 'IlUnoisl 



7 Osmunda interrupts, {^CrypYo- 



gami(s) 

 S Poa elongtta. Tor. 

 9 *Rhexia purpurea 



10 Viola ci'enata 



11 Zizadenus g]aberrin}.us 



