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CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. PEACHES, APRICOTS, &C. 



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Jacquc's Rareripe, 



Kennedy's Caroline, or. . . . 



Lemon Clmg, 



Large Red Rareripe, 



Melocoton, Crawford's Sup. , 

 Melocoton, Red Cheek,.... 

 Morris' White Rareripe, . . . . 



New-York Rareripe, 



Nagle's Favorite 



Noblesse, 



Old Mixon, Free, 



Royal Kensington, 



Red Magdalen, 



Red Rareripe, 



Snow Peach, 



Sweet Water, 



Walter's Early, 



Waxen Rareripe, or 



VanZandt's Superb, 



Color. Flesh 



y. r. 



y- 



w. r. 

 y. r. 

 y. r. 



w. 

 r. w. 

 y. r. 

 w. r. 

 w. r. 

 y. r. 

 p. y. r. 

 w. r. 



w. 

 w. r. 

 w. r. 



w. r. free 



free. 



cling 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free, 

 free. 



Season. 



September. 



September. 



e. Aug. 

 September. 

 September. 



m. Sep. 



b. Sep. 



e. Aug. 



e. Aug. 

 September. 



e. Aug. 



b. Sep. 



e. Aug. 

 September. 



August. 



m. Aug. 



Large and exceedingly fine. 



Best clingstone. 



Very fine ; old variety. 



Unrivalled. 



Beautiful ; well known. 



Juicy and very fine. 



Excellent. 



Excellent. 



Delicious and productive. 



Very fine. 



Very productive and fine. 



Very highly esteemed. 



Very productive and good. 



Beautiful and fine. 



Exceedingly luscious and fine. 



Large and exce llent. 



August. Beautiful and very good. 



APRICOTS. 



Price, 31 h Cents ; on Plum Stocks, 50 Cents. 



; The Apricot is a most delicious fruit ; valuable too, for its early ripening — immediately after 

 le Cherry. Its cultivation is the same as for the Peach. The greatest difficulty is the curculio 

 -that is very destructive to the fruit. [See remedy recommended in remarks on the Plum.] 

 Abbreviations. Color. — a., orange ; ?/., yellow ; r., red ; d., dark ; j}ur., purple. Form. — 

 m.y round, or roundish. Season. — (/., beginning; w., middle ; c, end of the month. 



Season. 



Color. 



Form. 



orang. 



rou. 



pur. 

 y. r. 



rou. 

 oval. 



o. r. 



rou. 



0. r. 



rou. 



orang. 



rou. 



y- r. 



rou. 



d.y. 



rou. 



Breda, 



Black, 



Large Early, 



Moorpark, 



Musch, 



Orange, 



Schuyler's Large,. 

 Turkey, 



b. August. 



August. 



e. July, 

 b. August, 

 b. August. 



e. July, 

 m. August. 



e. July. 



Very productive and fine ; hardy. 



Hardy ; good for cold climates. 



Large and delicious ; tree, hardy. 



Large and very fine. 



Sweet and good. 



Productive and good. 



Hardy and good. 



Productive, handsome, and good. 



NECTARINES. 



Price, 37J Cents ; on Plum Stocks, 50 Cents. 



The Nectarine is an exquisitely beautiful and delicious fruit — but is very liable to be destroyed 

 ^f the curculio. Its cultivation is exactly similar to the Peach. [For remedy for curculio, see 

 pf marks on the Plum. ] 



1 Boston, or Lewis, 



2Elruge, 



3|Golden, 



41 Red Roman, 



5 Scarlet, ..... 



GlViolct, 



Color. 



Flesh. 



Season. 



y. r. 



free. 



b. Sept. 1 



y. r. 

 y. r. 



y-r. 



r. 



y. r. 



free, 

 cling, 

 cling, 

 cling. 



free. 



b. Sept. 



Sept. 

 b. Sept. 



Sept. 

 e. August. 



New, large and fine. Said to have 

 been raised from a Peach-Btone. 

 One of the very finest. 

 Beautiful fruit. 

 Rich, productive, and fine. 

 Excellent. 

 One of the earliest and best. 



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