ALMONDS MULBERRIES . 



laremont 

 'ownton 



'u Telliers, or Duke de Tello 

 jlunt's tawny 

 lurrey, P 



^arly Newington, C 

 Syon 

 augier 



[Large scarlet, (?syn. of No. 1) 



phinese 



B. Trees of all kinds can be eapplied, 



Sept 

 August 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 do 



do 



40 Amateur's early violet August 



41 Late marbled violet, P October 



42 French yellow, JBrugnon jaune, C P 



September 



43 white, P August 



44 Despres, P do 



45 Montpellier do 



46 Genoa 



47 Orange, C do 

 if desired, suitable for dwarfs or espahers. 



ALMOND S . Jlmandiers . 



Those marked thus * are 37^ cents each, or $30 per hundred. 

 Those not marked are 50 cents, or $40 per hundred. 

 9. 2, 8, 6, 13, 15, 16, 17, IS, 19 and 21, are the fine kinds cultivated for the table. 

 =^'Common bitter hardshell, P Amygdalus amara 



Ladies' thinshell, amande des dames,F 

 Sultan, amande sidtanei P 

 Large bitter hardshell, cassante, P 



Sweet hardshell, coque dure 

 Large double flowering, P 

 '^'Dwarf double flowering, P 

 Dwarf single flowering, P 

 Caucasian woolly 

 Silvery oriental, P 

 White flowering 



communis 

 sultana 

 maxima 

 var. 



florepleno 



pumila, pi. vel sinensis 



nana 



incana 



argentea, veh orient alis 

 alba 



Fine new French and Italian Almonds — $1 each, except those noted. 



Aberame demi-amere 

 Amande a flott£, or a flots, sioeet 

 Balotte, sioeet, 75 cents 

 ^ Farisienne, sioeet 



18 Great fruited, or A. macrocarpa, 

 sweet, P 



19 Marseilles new, sioeet 



20 New bitter fruited, 75 cents 



21 Small round hardshell, sweet, 7 o cents 

 N. B. French sweet hardshell almonds, $25 per hundred. 



MULBERRIES. Muriers. 



consequence of the attention of our government, and of individuals, to the rearing 

 of silk, and the culture of the Mulberry, great pains have been taken to introduce 

 from France, Italy, and elsewhere, the kinds, which have acquired most celebrity 

 for this purpose; and of the success of these exertions, the following list will bear 

 ample testimony. 



denotes those most used for silk worms, 

 those for table fruit, 

 those that are for ornament. i 



Those marked thus * are 37 i cts. 



t are 50 ets. 

 t are 75 cts. 

 Those marked thus IT are $1. 

 . B. A discount of a third in price will be made where 50 to 100 are taken of one 



kind, except for No. 13, 16 and 18. 

 . Large black, T, 37J to 50 cents. ^ 



JV. B. This is rather tender for > Moras nigra 

 a cold latitude. ^ 

 5 Red American, T 25 to 87^ cts. rubra 



Ditto .^25 per hundred 

 \ *Pennsylvanian, T pennsylvanica 



