APPLES. Ponimiers. Pyrus mains. 



55 to 37h cents each ; $18, $20 to $25 per 100, according to the kind and qualitv 

 of the fruit, and the size of tlie trees. 



TABLE FRUIT — Except where otherwise designated, 



C denotes tliose which have proved good for cider also. 

 K those which are proper for cooking or preserving. 

 T and K those for both table and cooking. 



1 Prince's yellow harvest, for tarts and 



table, superior, A ripe in July 



2 Sine qua non, A do 



3 Whitejuneating, or Tart Boiigli do 

 •1 Early red Margaret, Red, cr Striped, 



jwieating, (Eve apple of Ireland) M do 



5 Sweet bough, or Large early do. do 



6 Summer rose, K A August 



7 American summer queen, K A do! 

 S American summer Pearmain, K A do 

 9 Red summer calville, calvUle rouge 



dHte July and August 



43 English golden reinctte, Princesse iic- 



hle,C M Oct. to Jar , 



44 Monstrous red reinette Nov. to Mar 



45 Flushing russet, A do 



46 Ruckman's golden pearmain, (Ccxe) 



OK dr 



47 Federal pearmain, A Nov. to Fel-. 



48 Golden pearmain, K C R dr^ 



49 Royal pearmain, L do 



50 Winter sweet pearmain, red, A do 



51 Gray French reinette, Reinette gr^se^'^^ 

 December to Apri' 



10 American marygold, A Nov. to June 52 Beldc-n, or red cheek, A Nov. to Mar. 



11 Red and green sweeting, weighs a lb. \oo Fameuse, or de neige^ A do 



A (Mammoth Sweeting ?) Aug&:Sept;54 Red Baldwin, A Nov. to April 



12 Price's early lemon, K A July 55 Margil, M Oct. to Feb 



13 Large green codlin (English) K 



Aug. and Sept. 



14 Maiden's blush, A do 



15 English quince Winter 



16 English sum. pearmain, M Sep. & Oct 



17 Loan's pearmain, R Sept. to Nov. 



18 Rambo, or Rornanite, K A Sep. & Oct. 



19 Autumn bough do 



20 Jersey pumpkin sweeting, A Oc.&Nov 



21 Flushing do do A do 



22 Drap d'or, R Nov. to JaYi. 



23 Fall pippin, iceighsa lb. Sept. to Nov. 



24 Corlies' sweeting, C A Sept. to Dec. 



25 Large white sweetino*, A do 



26 Fama gusta, /ro;n Cyprus, Oc. & Nov. 



27 Autumn sxveet peanuain. A". Jersey do 



28 Pelican, moytstrous red, A Autumn 



29 Autumn nonpareil, red doctor, or De- 



wit, A 



30 Monstrous bellflower, A 



31 Hawthornden, M 



32 Catline, C A 



33 Michael Henry pippin, A Nov. to Feb, 



34 Newtown sprtzenberg, A M Oc. to Jan. 



35 Bowne's Imperial russet, A Nov. to Feb. 

 3G Monstrous pippin, Gloria mundi, or 



Baltimore, has weighed 30 oz. K A 

 Oct. to Jan. 



37 Newark king, A 



38 Morgan. A 



39 American wine, C K A 



40 Cumberland spice, A 



41 Bullock's pippin, or sheep nose, C K A 



Nov. to Feb., 



42 Pennock's red winter, A Oct. to Feb. 



2 



56 Lemon pippin, M Oct. to Apri' 



57 Bourassa, or high russet, A N. to Mar 

 .38 Surprise, yellow outside and red with 



in, A Nov. to Feb. 



59 English nonpareil, M Nov. to Ma> 

 30 White seek-no-farther, A Nov to Mar 

 81 Royal russet, K M Nov. to June 



62 White winter calville, K R No. to Mar. 

 S J'Esopus Spitzenburgh, superior, A 



Nov. to Feb. 



34 Flushing Spitzenburgh, {Blue pear- 

 main,) A Nov. to March 



35 Lady apple. Petit vlpi, a beautiful des- 

 sert fruit, R Oct. to April 



36 Red winter sweeting, A Oct. to Feb, 

 67 Yellow bellflower, or Belle fleur do 



63 American black, A Nov. to March 

 69 Vanderveer, A K C Dec. to April 



do 70 Dickshill, A Nov. lo March 



do 71 Sw aar Dec. to April 



Oct. to Dec. 72 Craam, A dc 

 Oct. to Jan, 73 Pomme grise, grey apple of Canada, r 

 russetlng, A R Nov. to March 



74 Wood's greening, A do- 



75 Red fenouillet, or Red Spice do 



76 Yellow fenouillet {Embroidered pip- 

 pbv^l) Sept. to March 



77 Winter queening, of Ohio, N. to Mar. 



78 Lady finger Dec. to Feb. 



79 Ribston pippin, K M Nov lo March 

 30 Rhode-Island greening, A do 



81 Jersey greening, A Nov. to June 



82 English golden pippin, small fruit 

 Nov. to Aprii 



33 Priestly, K A Dec. to Arril 



Oct. to F^b. 



do 

 do 



Nov. to Feb 



