QUINCES. WALNUTS. CHESTNUTS, ETC. 



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DWARF FRUIT TREES, 



Dwarf trees suitable for Espaliers, or Quenouilles, <fcc., can be supplied, comprising a selection of 

 excellent varieties of Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots, at 

 37 i to 50 cts. each, and for extra large sizes of the Pear, 75 cts. to Si 50, the latter in a bear- 

 ing state. 



QUINCES. 



No. 1 is at maturity in Sept. and Oct., and the others in Oct. and Nov. Nos, 4 and 5 will keep 



well till January. 



Peice — Cts. 



1 Orange or Apple 25 



2 Pear shaped 30 to 35 



3 Portugal 35 



4 Winter Pear shaped 37 



5 Anger's Orange 25 to 37 



6 Constantinople $1 00 



7 Musk, or French Apple shaped 50 



N. B. Extra large sized Trees, 7 years old, in a bearing state, at 

 the 100 or 1,000, at low rates. 



8 Upright or Pyramidal 



9 Japan scarlet flowering 



10 blush or white flowering. 



11 double scarlet flowering. 



12 Chinese scarlet flowering, with large 



fruit 37 to 50 



Peicb — Cm. 

 30 

 37 



50 



75 



each, and smaller sizes bj 



MULBERRIES. 



1 Black Chinese, rather tender. . 



Black English. 



2 Red American, excellent fruit. 



Black American. 



Cents. 

 60 



37 



3 Black Circassian, sweet fruit, very hardy 



4 Multicaulis, good sweet fruit 



5 Alpine, or Moretti 



Cents, 

 60 

 25 

 2§ 



WALNUTS, CHESTNUTS, AND FILBERTS. 



1 Madeira Nut •. 



English Walnut. 



2 Madeira Nut, extra large size. 

 3 Prolific 



4 Pecannut, or Illinois Nut 



5 Shell bark Hickory, or Kiskytom 



6 Black Walnut, round 



7 Butternut, oblong 



8 American Chestnut 



9 Spanish, or Lisbon do 



10 French Chestnut, very large fruit. . . 



11 Maron de Lyon do. very large 



Lyons Chestmit. 

 N. B. Extra large Trees of the three 

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



Peice. 

 .37 to 50 



1 00 

 . $1 00 

 50 

 ,37 to 50 

 37 

 37 

 25 to 37 

 50 

 50 

 50 



preced- 



12 Downton Chestnut 



13 Prince's Chinquapin, or Dwarf Chest- 



nut 



14 English red Filbert 



15 white do 



16 Spanish do. or Large Cobnut 



17 Barcelona Filbert 



18 Prolific do • 



19 Cosford do. thin shell 



20 Purple leaved do. ornamental 



21 Constantinople Filbert, a large tree . 



22 American Hazelnut 



23 Cuckold do 



MEDLARS, PERSIMONS, AND PAPAW. 



Peich. 

 50 



50 

 25 

 26 

 25 

 25 

 35 

 87 

 50 

 50 

 15 

 25 



1 Dutch, or Royal Dutch Medlar. . . . 



2 Nottingham do. small fruit 



3 Seedless 



4 Monstrous fruited 



5 Japan Medlar, or Loquat, splendid 



evergreen foliage $1 50 



Peice. 

 37 

 50 

 50 

 50 



6 Diospyros kaki, of China 



7 American Persimon 



8 European Date Plum, or Lotus. 



9 Pierquin do. 



10 Smooth Papaw, Custard Apple. 



Peich. 

 1 50 



20 



50 



1 00 



50 



EIGS-FIGUIERS. 



The culture of this delicious fruit has recently become an object of particular attention, and the Trees 

 require no more care or protection in winter than the delicate kinds of Grapes, and can be grown 

 at Baltimore , and South of it, in any quantities for market. 



_ Those marked % 50 cents. Those not marked are 75 cents. By the hundred, a discount of one- 

 third in price will be made; and where 25 are taken, 25 per cent." discount. 



