PLUMS. P K A I' H K 



130 

 131 



132 



-133 



Prccofee de Tours ^JfiiS 

 Prince's Imperial Purple, 75 147 

 cents 



Prince's blue Primordian, 7i>«»148 



cents 



Prince's red Primordial) 75 



cents 



"••134 Prince's orange egg, for pre- 

 serves, 75 cts. — 

 . — 135 Prince of Wales, 75 cts. ^ 



136 Prune d'Asen 



137 , Early 



—138 , Italian 



Quetcfie d'ltalie. — 

 139 Purple Favorite 

 —440 Queen motUer 



141 Quetche, or German Prune 

 —142 Quetche, Austrian, 75 cts. 



^143 , St. Martin 



144 Quetche de Dorel, $1 

 »"!l45 sucree la grande, | 



Reine Claude de Bavay, §i'l | 163 Surpasse Monsieur 

 Reine Claude d'Octobre, ■^ijij.64 Suisse, or Swiss 

 cents ! Simiana. 



Reine Claude de Toussaint, 165 Texas Imperial 

 75 cents 



Rivers' Early Favorite 



Early Prolific 



Rockland 

 Royal e 

 Royale hative 

 Royale de Tours 

 Schenectady 

 Catharine 

 Sharp's Emperor 



jOennyer's Victoria. 

 Siamese 

 St. Catharine 

 St. Etienne, 75 cts. 

 St. Martin rouge 



Coe'i late red. 



166 Thomas 



149 Reine Claude v'an Hons, §1— tI6T Thorndyke 



150 ~ • - ■ - 



151 

 ■i.52 

 153 

 154 

 155 

 156 

 1.57 



-4158 



]6o Ulysses seedling, tieio 

 I 1(39 Verplanck's purple 

 i 170 Verte bonne de Rome, 7-5 cts. 

 — H71 Virgin (L H S) 



-172 Washington i largest trees 5)51) 

 Bolmer's IVmhingion. 



173 Washington seedling 



174 White Cherry, 75 cts. 



175 Wilkinson Prune 

 Ornamental. 



175 Dwarf Double flowering 



177 Large do. 



178 Striped leaved 



PEACHES. 



25 CENTS, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED. 



N. B. — Large Quaniities at very reduced prices, and a Wholesale Catalogue of the best market varieties 

 with the lowest prices will be sent to applicants. 



Trees suitable for Dwarfs or Espaliers can be supplied of all the varieties. Peaches on the Plum stock 

 are valueless for orchard culture. 



1 Acton Scott 

 i/Lyfcr^ Admirable, Early 



Admirable, Late (of the English), 

 ■y Royale, or Bourdine. 



4 Astor 



5 A t liLUi Orange, 50 etc . 

 J^^-fi Balti more Beauty 



7 Barrington 



8 Belle Chevreuse, 

 hative 



9 Belle de Chatenay, 5( 

 10 Belle de Beaucaire 



/yil Belle de Vitry, Buh. 



Admirable tardive. 



12 Bellegarde 



13 Bergen's Yellow 



1 4 Dluudgi i ud'b laili giUHtii , ( pre- 



serves) 



15 Bonne Grosse, 50 cts. 



16 Brainard's Yellow /// 



17 Brevoort (Morris) /'^ 

 jD . ^18 Cambridge Belle, 50 cts. 



19 Camden 



20 Carey's Mammoth 



21 Chancellor, L. H. S. 



22 Charbonnier, 50 cts. 



23 Clinton 



24 Cole's early red 

 Jy-—^ Columbia 



kLni<^2& Cooledge's Favoritfe 

 / 27 Cooper ^ 

 ,_,j_28 Crawford's Early Melacaton' 



.►'^^29 Late Melaciiton 



Lemon Rareripe. 



30 De Sernach, 50 cts. 



31 Double Montagne 

 J^— 32 Druidhill 



3^ _33 Early Anne 



34 Downton 



35 Newington 



ififf 36 Sweetwater, Prince 



Trees budded high, extra size, 50 

 cents. 



^^37 Early Sweetwater, Down. 

 38 White Globe,y!ne, 50 cts. 

 ,/.^?^_39 Early York (true) 



Ntm-York Rareripe. 



Class I. — Freestones or Mdlers. 



■40 Early York, Umvn 



Note. — This is a spurious variety, 

 so called, by Downing, and was 

 introduced from Europe undei^i 

 different title. 



41 Favier, 50 cts. 



42 Favorite, Down 



43 Flushing 

 34 Fox's Seedling 

 45 French Violet, 50 cts. 



George the Fourth 

 Note. — There is no distinct fruit of 

 this name. The variety so called 

 by Downing is the old Red Rare- 

 ripe, which lias been grown in 

 orchards for more than a century, 

 and the variety generally so called 

 by cultivators is the old Early 

 York. 



Green Catharine 

 N. B. — A spurious kind is sold un- 

 der this name. 

 48 Grosse Admirable jaune, $1 



— Mignone {true) 

 Note.— 27its variety can seldom be 

 obtained genuine. 



50 Montagne precoce, 50 



cents 



51 Guignard's Clearstone, .50 cts. 



52 Hardy Galande (Rivers) 

 •63 Heath Freestone, 



Freestone Heath. 



54 Hill's Chili, or Chilian 



55 Howard's Elegant, 75 cts. 

 56 -"^W^' 



N. B — Ther^ haf existed some can- 

 fusion with the two above, owing 

 to an error ivhen first received 

 by us. 



57 Jacques 



58 Lafayette freestone 



59 La Grange 



60 Late Purple, Johnstone's 



(Rivers) 50 cts. 



61 Magdalen, Blush 

 62 , White 



63 Madeleine deuxieme saison, 50 

 cents y 



64 de CouTson/i/^'^'' 



65 Malta 



X? / /^<468 Nivette ~A,f.^U^ 



^l^'^'y Noblesse ' ^ 



cents 

 1 Nutmeg, Blu.sl 



Morrissania Pound 

 Nagle's Favorite 



Seedling (Rivers) 60 



74 



Red 

 , Scott 

 cents 



White Down. 



N. B. — The Nutmegs are mostly of 

 second quality, but valuable for 

 precocity. , , ' 



75 Oldmixon freestone/t-Zi^*-'^^ 



76 Orange freestone, Manning 



77 Petite Mignone 20—,^ 



78 Pourpree iiAtiveXu^^^J 



79 Poole's Large yp jlow 



80 President^/„.,i^) 



81 Prince's Ifaragon/ extra, 50 ci's.- 

 N. B. — A spuricv.? kind is ofte]^ 



sold for this. • 



82 Prince's Excelsior, .^1 - 

 S3 Prince's Yellow October, 75 cts. 

 84 Quarterman's Mignone, 50 cts. 



85 Rareripe, 50 sts. 



86 Rareripe, Beer's Late Red"^ ry, 

 ^ , Borden's La*- 2 



, Early Y 



, Golden 



, Prince's Red 



Late Red Rareripe. 



, Red, Prince (Morris 



Red) 



92 , Red, Down ^ 



Note. — This variety erroneously so 

 called by Doivning, appears to be 

 synonymous with an old Euro- 

 pean variety. j 



93 ■ , White (Morns 7 



White) ) 



94 , Ycllotv, Down. 1 ' 



