GRAPES. 



h07 Spence's seedliDg, T 513 Oval white Constantia?^ T, do do - 



50S tSultana, seedless, w 514 Asctate jaume, Pyrenees orientale. 



609 Terre promise, T 5*^2 black oval 



510 Terre bourre, c W $8 per doz 515 tBlue Orleans 



511 Verjus, w 516 iColman's Italian 



512 Violet Calabrian? supposed syn. with; 51 7/reinturier, Vienne 

 some other, T Si W I 



JS*ew native Fines, 



518 Franlvlin 525 IGimbrede's Ladies' grape, red 



519 tGimbrede's Bald eagle, large blue 



520 ;Early blue fox 



521 ^Columbus, large red 



523 \Y'\ne fox 



524 ^Hudson, monstrous 



brown 



541 Marsanne 



542 Roussanne 



526 iGimbrede's Westpoint 



527 Nepevefe, T & W,from Virginia 



528 Nepevese, T 



529 Lvmington white 

 ;.30 t Thomas' dark purple 

 531 *Funk's seedling 



Choice new varieties of foreign Grapes. 



544 Small white muscat 



545 Sirac noir, furnishes the Blaci 

 ivines of the Hermitage and Cot 

 Rotie vineyards. 



546 Vigne de la Haute Egypte noir, $2 



547 Vionier blanc, or Cote Rotie blanc 



549 Barbaroux, ro-ide rose 



550 Aragnan 



551 Musk Tokay, or Tokai musque 



552 Brick colored 



554 Grenache, ou Alicant 



555 Champagne 



532 Aspirant violet 



533 Benadu 



554 Beraardy, icith monstrous white 

 clusters, 92 



535 ICutleaved chasselas 



536 Early oval chasselas 



537 Ischia, or thrice bearing ^3 

 638 tGraiid blanc, Garonne 



539 Greek grape 



540 Guillemot 



these intermingled 

 furnish the white 

 Hermitage wine. 



543 tPernan I 



N. B. Many new American varieties are under cultivation, and will be for sale soor; 

 when an extra catalogue of them will be published. 



Grape Vines in quantity. 

 Fine varieties for wine, assorted by the proprietors, 20 to 25 dollars per 100 

 Fine varieties for the table, assorted by the proprietors, 25 dollars per 100. 

 Do. do. of the more rare varieties, 40 dollars per 100. 



Common French varieties, such as are usually sent out in. mass from their viae" 

 yards, 12 to 15 dollars per 100. 



SCIONS &c. 



Scions of Grapes of a number of kinds can be supplied, if applied for in season, at 

 from 5 to 12 dollars per 100, or in less quantities; but in no case will scions of any 

 variety be sent to a less amount than the price of a vine; and of the very rare va- 

 rieties, three scions will be considered equivalent in value to a vine. Scions of sev- 

 eral kinds of Grapes, 20 to 25 dollars per thousand. 



Scions of all kinds of Fruit trees, suitable for ingrafting, will be supplied at 50 cents 

 per dozen, where the price of a tree does not exceed that sum; but where it does, 

 the same price will be charged for the dozen scions as for a tree of the same kind : 

 and in no case can a charge of less than the price of a tree be made for grafts of an) 

 variety, however few may be de^ired. 



Scions of Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Berberries, Mulberries, Quinces, Figs, 

 Poplars, Willows, 8cc. will be supplied at prices in proportion to their respective 

 value. 



SeioM of tbtt five species of Osiert, or Willows, most celebrated for basket-making can 



