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APPLES. 



Sept» 

 Sept. and Oct. 

 Nov. to Mar. 



do 

 do 



Oct. and Nov. 

 Jan. to April 



999 Russet, Sykehouse, R Nov. to Feb. 316 



300 VVheeier's 317 



301 York Oct. to Dec. 318 



302 Rymer, K R Dec. to April 319 



303 Sack and Sugar, T and K R Aug. 320 



304 Saint Lawrence {Canada) Sept. 321 



305 Sapson, A Aug to Oct. 322 



306 Scarlet crofton Oct. to Jan. 323 



307 Seek-no-further, Green {of Coxe) A 324 



Nov. to Jan. 325 



308 Autumn {of Boston) Oct. 326 



309 Smith's early favorite, A Summer 



310 Spitzenburgh, White, A No. to Mar. p27 



311 Jonathan, A Dec. to Mar. 328 



312 Pownal, A do 329 



313 Straat, or Street, A Sept. to Jan. 330 



314 Summer hagloe Aug. 331 



315 Stibbert, Hative avant toutes, T 

 and K July 



The following list comprises Apples of tlie latest introduction, among which are the 

 new varieties that have been particularly noticed by the London Horticultural Soci- 

 ety. Also, the choicest new French and German varieties, described in the work.^ 

 of their most celebrated writers, a^d^a few new and choice American varieties. 



PHces, 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1, according to their rarity and quality. 



Sweet and sour, A Oct. and Nov. 

 Sweeting, Flatbush, A Nov. to Mar, 



Orange, A Sep and Oct 



Nor walk, A 



Spice, A 



Talman, A 



Tifts, A 



Wind, A 



Sawyer, A 



Vout, A 



Waltham Abbey seedling, K 



Sept. to Jan, 

 White doctor, A Nov. to Jan> 



Williams' favorite red, A Aug. 

 Wilmot's early seedling, R July&Au. 

 Winchester, A Aug. 

 Woolman's harvest JuTv 



332 American plate, R Dec. and Jan, 



333 Beauty of Wilts Winter 



334 Biclitscher {Germa7i) 



335 Calvilie, Red Normandy, or Ccev.r de 

 bcevf^ large Dec. to Mar. 



336 Carse of Gowrie 



337 Coe's spice, ^?ie - Aug. 



338 Conquest of Wigers Jan. to Mar. 



339 Devonshire Queen, R Oct. 



340 Dredge's russet Winter 



341 Lord Nelson do 



342 Dutch Mignonne, T and K M 



Dec. to April 



343 Early Pezenas beginning of July 



344 fuUwood Summer 



345 Edgar, R Nov. and Dec. 



346 French citron, C Dec. to Feb. 



347 Pine-apple, or Ananas 



Jan. to March 



348 Flavibor d'Ezernin, {German) 



349 Golden burr, or Burr knot, R 



Oct. to Jan. 



350 knob, R Dec. to Feb, 



351 Worcester, R Oct. to Jan 



352 Greening, Northern {Cowarn's queen-^ 

 ing) K C R Nov. to April 



353 Han well souring, K R Dec. to Mar. 



354 Henhouse {Virginia) A 



355 Hilliard's grosser gclber, or Rosema- 

 ry {German) 



356 Male Carle, or Melo Carle^ genuine 

 ( Court apple of Spain) Nov. to Mar. 



357 McKeen's Rosendale A 

 353 Muntinieszk {German) 



359 Nonparielj Redding's Dec. to March 



360 



361 



362 

 363 

 364 



365 

 360 

 367 

 368 

 369 

 370 

 371 

 372 

 373 



374 

 75 

 76 

 377 

 378 

 379 

 380 

 381 



382 

 383 

 384 

 385 



388 



387 



Pearmain, Hormead, T and K 



Oct. to March 

 Pippin, Aromixiic, fine flavor 



beginning of August 

 Breedon, L Oct. and Nov. 

 Crofton Dec. and Jan. 



Fine early summer (? White 

 summer) August 

 Haverstraw golden, A Y/inter 

 Harrison's 



Haggerston Nov. to April 

 New cluster golden De. to Ap. 

 Leyden A\ig. and Sep. 



SpitzenburgjOr Pomegranate, R 

 Thorle, R Aug. and Sept. 

 Y/est Grimstead Nov. to April 



Pomme de deux ans, will keep tv:o 



years 



Red seek-no-further 

 Red Ox apple 

 Royal greening, R 

 Reinette Van Mons, V 



Bischcff's {German} 



Cour de France 



de Caux 



du Nord, or Northern, keeps 

 one to tivo years 

 Middelburger,y {fine German i 

 Nieman's rothe, or Red, V 

 Normandy 



Osnabrucker Grau, V 



Nov. to May 



Rambourde Paris 

 Sickler's red, V {fine German) 

 Dec, to April 



