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Yellow harvest, the earliest of apples, fit for tarit 

 in J une, and an excellent table fruit ripe in July* 

 Sine qua non do 

 White juneating do 



4 Red juneating do 



5 Large early bough August. 



6 Summer rose, P do 



7 Summer queening, P do 

 3 Large red and green sweeting, weighs a pound do 

 9 Dwarf paradise do 



10 Mary gold do 



1 1 Maiden's blush, P August and September. 



12 Summer pearmain, P do 



13 Large white sweeting September. 



1 4 Red calville, calville rouge d^ite do 



15 Siberian crab, Pyrus prunifolia. This fruit. 



which is crimson and yellow, is peculiarly 

 beautiful, P do 

 tj Cherry crab, Pyrus baccata, P do 

 i 7 Double blossom Chinese, Pyrus spectabilis, with 



clusters of flowers like roses, O 50 cents do 



1 8 Scarlet flowering Japan, Pyrus japonica, O $2 do 



19 English codlin, P September and October. 

 JO Autumn bough do 



21 Red bough do 



22 Transparent, pomme transparent, or pomme de 



glace do 



23 Gros drap d'or September to November. 



24 Large fall pippin, weighs a pound Sept. to Dec, 



25 Corlies' sweeting, C do 



26 Aromatic russet October and November. 



27 Fama gusta,/r()m Cyprus do 



28 Autumn pearmain do 



29 Loan's pearmain do 



30 American nonpareil, doctor apple do 



3 1 Monstrous bellflower do 



32 Hawthorndean October to January. 

 ;^3 Rambo, or Romanite, P do 

 1 1 Ga tline of Maryland, G do 



Pear shaped • 



