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QUINCES CURRANTS. 



4 Winter pear shaped 



5 Winter apple shaped, eatable and very 



productive, 50 cents 



6 Musk, or pine apple, very large and ) 



beautiful, 50 cents. ) 



7 Large French, eatable, 50 cents 



8 Small fruited, d petit fruit, 50 cents 



9 French apple shaped, 75 cents 



10 Chinese, ivith showy flowers and ) 



beautiful fruit, 50 cts. to $1 \ 



11 Common quinces, being a mixture of 



Orange, Pear and other sorts, 35 

 cts. each,or $23 per 100 



12 Japan sbarlet flowering, $1 



13 blush flowering, $i 



14 double flowering, $1 



Cydonia serotina 



moschata 



maxima^ 



minor 



maliformis 



sinensis 



October to Feb. 



October 

 do 



Oct. and Nov. 



japonica vet Pyrus japonica 

 alba 

 plena 



J^ote — The tliree preceding are very hardy, and particularly beautiful ; the fruit of 

 the two first is highly scented and suitable for preserves, or to impart flavor to other 

 preserves. 



Fine Orange Quinces, $30 per hundred. 



Ditto large size $34 per hundred, 



P#ar, Portugal, and Winter, do $35 per hundred. 



CURRANTS. GrosseiUers d Grappes. 



Those marked thus * 25 cents, f 37i cents, j 50 cents. 

 1 Large Dutch white, or Morgan's red, 10 to 25 * 



cents, according to size 

 Ditto, $8 to $12 per hundred 



2 Large Dutch White, or White Chrystal, 



18 to 25 cents. 

 Ditto, per 100, 



3 Common red, 12 cents 



4 Common white, 18 cents 



5 *Champagne, or Grisley,pale red, transparent 

 Ditto, />er 100, $18 



6 JWilmot's pale red 



7 IStriped leaved red 



8 Common black, 15 cents 

 Ditto, per 100, $10 



9 Black English, very large, 20 to 25 cts. 

 Ditto, per 100, §16 



10 JOgden's black grape 



11 fBlack English, variegated leaves 



12 *Lewis' black fruited Missouri, fragrant yel- 



low flowers 

 Jefferson currant 

 Ditto, per dozen, $2^ 



13 JLewis' yellow fruited Missouri, scentless yel- 



low floioers 

 Ditto, per dozen, $4\mdper 100, $30 



14 fHawthorn leaved 



15 JGooseberry leaved 



16 fSwamp 



17 fGrlandular trailing 



18 j:Resinous 



19 jNew yellow flowering 



20 tLate do do 



21 iThree flowered 



22 Scarlet flowering, ornamental, $! 

 33 Missouri gooseberry, $ I 



Ribes rubrum, max^ 



albo maodmo 



fructo rubro 

 albo 

 carneo 



pallido 

 fol, striata 

 floridum 



nigrum 



var. nova 

 foL varieg. 



aureum 



tenuiflorurn 



oxycanlhoides 



alpinum 



lacustre 



glandulosum, vel prostralum 

 resinosum 



aureum, v, coccineum 

 V, serotinum 



triflorum 



sanguineum 



setosutn 



