Grosse Mignonne, f. 



Nobless 



Kennedy's Carolina, c. 



Prince's Heath, c. 



Lemon, largest of Peaches, c. 



Orange, f. 



Monstrous Pavia, c. 



Lashley's Large White, or Diana, 



Large Orange, clingstone 



Green Catherine, f. 



Largest Late Heath, c. 



Early October, f. 



Late October, f. 



Green Winter, c. 



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To have thrifty peach trees, and fine fruit, the ground should 

 every year be kepi cultivated, by planting 't with corn, pota- 

 toes, or other vegetables ; and every autumn or spring have 

 well-rotted manure dug in around the trees. Peach trees re- 

 maining more than one year in gmss or sod ground, Income un- 

 thrifty and yellow. As it is a tree that soon comes to maturity, 

 it is always thought better to supply the place of those that be- 

 come diseased, with young trees, than to attempt a cure. 



PEARS, at 25 cts. Pynts Communis. 



m. Melting, b. Baking. 

 Ripe in July. 



Primitive 





- 



. No. 5 



June Pear 





. 



1 



Early Chaumontelle, 



or 



Green Chissel, m. 



2 



Early Catherine 





. 



19 



Early Bergamot 





. 



20 



June Muscatel 





. 



38 



Early Freck 





Ripe in August. 



40 



Lamus Pear 





. 



3 



Windsor Pear, m. 





. 



4 



Summer Bergamot 





. 



6 



Spice Pear 





. 



7 



Summer Bon Chretien, 



m. 



8 



August Muscat 





- 



37 



Jargonelle, ro. 





. 



24 





/r 



ipe in September. 





Seckle's Pear, m. 





. 



9 



Butter Pear, m. 





. 



21 



Clifton's Holland Green 



, n>. 



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