STRAWBERRIES GRAPES. 



Ditto per 100, ^^1 

 4 *Common English hautbois, Common 



black hautbois , musk flavor ed,F June 

 '5 tGreen strawberry, very late, P 

 ; June and July 



, Ditto per 100, $2 

 ; 6 tHudson's bay, P do 



Ditto per 100, $1,50 



7 fLarge early scarlet, P May 

 Ditto per 100, $2 



V. B. The two last are the kinds most cul- 

 tivated for market. 



8 ;|.Royal scarlet 

 Ditto fser 100, $2 



9 q.I.arg8 pine apple 



10 tNew Hudson, P 

 Ditto per 100, $2 



11 *Iled alpine, monthly/ or everbear- 

 ing, F June to July 



D-cto per 100, $1 



12 $White alpine, or monthly June to De. 



13 Red bush alpine, monthly tvithout 



June and July 



June 

 do 



runners, P 50 cts. per pair, and 

 ^1,50 per dozen June to Dec 



14 White bush alpine, monthly ivithout 



runners, P 50 cents per pair, and 

 ,f>l,50 per dozen 



15 +Pitmaston black, P 



16 tOld pine, or Carolina, P 



17 tWilmot's late scarlet, P 



18 tChinese, or Bourbon blush, P 

 Ditto per 100, $2 



19 ^Mulberry 



Ditto per 100, $2 



20 tDoYv^nton, late, P 

 iJitto per 100, $\ 75 



21 ^Methven scarlet, or Methven castle 

 Ditto per 100, $1 75 



22 tAustrian scarlet, or Duke of Kent^a 



scarlet, P Ditto per 100, ^1 75 



23 tRoseberry, P 

 Ditto per 100, ^2 



24 fLong conical wood, or Raspberry, P 

 Ditto per 100, $1 75 



The following are new kinds of gi-eat celebrity; man of which, on account of their 

 large size, productiveness, or flavor, have been figured and described in the Trans- 

 actions of the London Horticultural Society, Pomologicai Magazine, and other 

 uWications. 



Those marked thus I 50 cents per dozen. 

 Those marked thus IT 75 cents per dozen. 

 Those not marked, 1 dollar per dozen. 



25 IBath scarlet, P 



26 TOostock, Wellington, or Devon- 



shire Chili, P 



27 t Keens' seedling, P 

 Ditto per 100, $2^ 



28 ^FKeens' imperial, genuine, very 



sioeet and rich flavor, P 



29 tBlack, or New hautbois, high flav- 



ored and very productive 

 Ditto per 100 ^'2^,,V 

 SO Knight s narrow leaved scarlet, P 



31 ^French musk hautbois, high flavored 



and ve^ y productive, P 



32 Prolific, or Conical hautbois, ^^io^/i7n?f5A; 



flaoor , pj oduces fruit also in au- 

 tumn. 



33 4:La:-ge Lima, high flavored, P 

 Ditto per 100 $2^ 



34 Southbox^ough, vary large, P 



35 tGrove-eud scarlet, P 



36 Nairn's scarlet, P 



37 ^'Faulkner^s scarlet pine 



38 1:Wilmot's superb, P 

 3,9 Knevett's new pine 



41 Melon, very fine, P 



42 ^i^rince's new pine 



43 ITPrince's large musk hautbois 



44 Bishop's orange, ) $1 per pair, or $5 



45 Elton seedling, P > per dozen 



46 ^Large flat hautbois 



47 IGrimstone seedling 



48 IFRonald's seedling 



49 Scarlet pine 



50 IFAtkinson's seedling 



51 One leaved, 50 cents per pair 



52 V^ariegated leaved pine, 50 cts per pair 



53 liTrue Chili 



54 Black roseberry 



N. B. Many other kinds have been imported that have not yet been increased, but 

 will be inserted in a Supplement Catalogue. 



GRAPES. Vigncs, Vitis vinifera. 



Those marked thus * 37.1 cents each, t 50 cents each, t 75 cents each. 



Tho^e not marked are $ I each. 



T denotes celebrated table grapes. W denotes celebrated wine grapes. 

 L denotes those from tha garden of the Luxembourg. 



