APPLES. 



199 Russet, yellow Winter 



199 Summer, A Sept 



200 York, Oct. to Dec. 



201 Russeting, Roxbury, A Dec. to June 



202 Shippen's A Dec. to Felt. 



203 Sapson, or sops of wine Aug. to Ot. 



204 Sam Young Nov. to Feb. 



205 Schoonmaker, A Nov. to March 



206 Seeknofurther, Green or New Eng- 



land Nov. to Jan. 



207 White, A Nov. to Mar. 



208 Autumn (of Boston) A 



Autumn 



209 Sine qua non, or Cornell's early, A 



August 



210 Smokehouse, A Winter 



211 Spitzenburgh, Esopus, A Nov. to Feb. 



212 Flushing, or Blue pear- 



main, A Nov. to Mar. 



213 Newtown, A Nov. 



to Feb. 



214 White, A do 



215 Pownal, A Winter 



216 St. John, 50c earliest 



217 St. Julian Dec. to March 



218 Stone, A Winter 



219 Straat A Sept. to Jan. 



220 Summer sweet paradise, A Aug. 



and Sept. 



221 Summer queen, A August 



222 Rose, A do 



223 Hagloe (Coxe) A do 



224 Surprise, or Bloody, yellow outside 



and red within, A Nov. to Feb. 



226 



226 



227 



228 



229 



230 

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 232 

 233 

 234 

 235 

 236 

 237 

 238 



239 

 240 

 241 

 242 

 243 

 244 

 245 

 246 

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 248 

 249 



250 

 ,251 



Swaar, A Dec. to April 



Sweeting, Large red and green, A 



Aug. and Sept. 



Norwalk, A Sept. 



Pound, A 



Moore's, or Red sweet pippin 

 A Dec. to June 



Sawyer, A Oct. to Nov. 



Tifts, A 



Pumpkin, 



Mackay 



Well's 



Pian, A 



Corlies, 



Spice, A 



Sept. and Oct. 



Oct. and Nov. 



Winter 



Nov. to March 



Sept. 



A Sept. to Dec. 



Autumn 



large red winter, A Oct. 



to Feb. 



Ladies Jan. to May 



Orange or golden, A Sept. 



Jersey, A Sept. to Nov» 



Kirby's Autumn 



Tewksbury blush, A Jan. to March 



Thiery (Ohio) 



Vanderveer, A Dec. to April 



Esopus, A Autumn 



Watson's Dumpling Oct. to Dec. 



Williams favorite red, A August 



Winter queening (Ohio), A Nov. to 



March 



Woolman's harvest July 



Zimmetartiger winter kroon (German) 



50c Winter 



CIDER APPLES. 

 T denotes those that are also good table fruit. 



252 Black or Virginian red streak, A 



253 Buck's county, or Salisbury T A 262 



Dec. to Feb. [263 



254 Canfield, or Newark sweeting, A |264 



Sept. to Jan. 



255 Cann 



256 Cooper's russetting, TA Nov. to Mar. 



257 Gloucester white, T A Oct. to Nov. 



258 Graniwinkle, A Nov. 

 250 Grey-house. T Oct. and Nov. 



260 Harrison's Newark, A Nov. to Mar. 



261 Herefordshire red streak, (English red 



265 

 266 

 267 

 268 

 269 

 270 

 271 

 272 



streak) Nov. to Feb. 



Hughes Virginia crab, A Oct. to Mar. 

 Maryland grey red streak, A 

 Newark red streak, A 

 Poveshon 



Roane's white crab, A Oct. to Jan. 

 Siberian Harvey Dec. to March 



Bitter sweet Sept. 



Styre 



Taliafero, A 



Wetherill's white sweeting, T Sept. 

 Winesap, T Sept. to Jan. 



Note. — About twenty varieties of fine table apples are propagated as dwarfs, and 



are suitable for espaliers, 37 £ cents each. 

 N. B. — We have omitted the inferior kinds of apples, and the following are some of them. 



Roman Stem 

 Talman'8 sweeting 

 Grand Sachem 



ILady finger 



White juneating, or tart bough 



N. B.— Apple trees of large size will be supplied at a small advance in price. 



