APPLES. 







Aug. & Sept. 



403 Transparent Zuric, C end of Aug. 



404 Virginia redling, A Dec. to April 



405 Wiliiams' Carolina, suits a icann cli- 

 mate, A 



406 Winter Majetin, K L Jan. to May 



407 Yellow Sinop {fine German) 



408 Margaret, L August 



409 Superior, A 



410 Zimmetartiger v.inter kroon, [fint 

 German) Winter 



411 Zoete Peter Lely Nov. to Feb. 



iSS Reinette Sumnicr golden Summer!400 Spicewood, A 



389 Triomphante Dec. to Mar.|401 Strawberry, A 



390 Reivallischer birne, V Augusl 402 Summer Thorle 



391 Roi tres noble Oct. to Jan. 



392 Rosemary 



393 Russet, Columbian, largest and very-. 



fine, A Nov. to March 



394 Russet sweeting, A September - 



395 Russian transparent, R Nov. &. Dec. - 



396 Sam Young, or Irish ri'.sset, M 



Nov. to Feb. 



397 St. John, or St. Jean earliest ' 



398 Shrode's seedling (Canada) 



399 Smoke-house Vanderveei', neiv and'^. 



superior J A | 

 N. B. About twenty fine varieties of- Table Apples are propagated as dwarfs, and 

 are suitable for training as espaliers — 50 cents each. 



CIDER APPLES. 



T denotes those that are good table fruit also. 



25 to o1\ cents each ; $18, $20 and $25 per 100. 



Bells Berton crab 427 Herefordshire red streak, {EnglUk 



Black or Virginian red streak, A | red streak) K Nov to Feb 



Buck's county, or Salisbury, T A 428 Hughes' Virginia crab, A Oct to Mar 



Dec to Feb 129 Gloucester, white, of Virginia, T A 

 Campfield, or Xev;ark sweeting, A | Oct & Nov 



Sept to Jan'430 GrGv-house, T do 

 Cann Oct & Nov 431 Graniwinkle, A November 



Cooper's russctting,T K A NotoMar432 Maryland grey, red streak, A 

 Coccagee October 433 North's crab 



East Jersey red streak, A 434 Poveshon Sept & Oct 



Fort Magec crab, A Nov to March 435 Roane's white crab, A Oct to Jan 

 Dec to March 436 Siberian Harvey Dec to March 



437 Bittersweet September 



j43S Sops of wine, R. Oct to Feb 



Dec to Feb! 439 Styre Sept to Jan 



440 Taliafero 



A]-2 

 413 

 414 



415 



416 

 417 

 418 

 419 

 420 

 421 

 422 

 423 

 424 

 425 

 426 



Foxley 

 Fox whe?p 

 Golden wilding 

 Grange's yellow 

 Hagloe (of Coxe) 

 Harrison's Newark, 



A Nov to Mar 



441 Wetherill's white sweeting, T Sept 



442 Wincsap, T Sept to Jan 



ORNAMENTAL. 



P, suitable for preserving, 

 to 37i cents, except otherwise noted. 



443 American green crab, or large spiced, 



very fragrant flowers^ A P Sep 



444 Cherry crab, P August 



445 Double flowering Chinese Sept 



446 Dwarf Paradise, good fruit July 



447 Fine new American, A 



448 Cut-leaved, {Mains lasciniata,) 50 cts- 



449 Golden beauty crab, ( Canada,) P, 50c 



450 Large scarlet crab, P, 50 cents 



451 Montreal beauty crab. (CflnffJa)P, 50( 



452 Narrow leaved, or Evergreen, A, 50c 



453 Prince's double iiovftriu^,yelloio fruity 



K, 50 cents September 



454 double flowering, green fruity 



K, 50 cents September 



455 Siberian small crab, P August 



456 large crab, or Astracan, P do 



457 Striped leaved, 50 cents 



458 White superb crab, P, 50 cents 



459 Yellow Siberian crab,beaulifu1,-P AtJ^ 



