NECTARINES. 



Also, the following tine new sorts lately received from England — .^1 each. | 



1 172 t ^Dorsetshire mignonne 

 end of Aug 173 t:{:Spring grove, P A 

 17-J t+Scarlent admirable 



175 tincomparable, Pavie admirable, 



176 tNew Malta 



177 ^Yellow fleshed violet 



Sept 

 do 



166 Alton's purple violet 



167 t;Barrington, P 

 16S fBraddick's American, C 

 169 t+Portngal, C % 

 I'iO t4:Memskirke 

 171 fLisIe, C P 



The following have been obtained from different sections of the Union by tlie nan 

 attached to them, but whether they are ail distinct from the forego in^c, cannot 

 yet detenniced. 



Price 25 to 37^ cents each — 320 to 25 per hundred. 



Sept 



17S Albert Gallatin 



179 Aster's 



180 Brevoort's seeding 

 ISl Catiine, C 



l:r2 itCoIe's red, F 

 183 Cooper's early, F 

 134 Crary's rareripe 



185 Duulop's lemon, C 



186 Fox's seedling, F 



187 iNew malagatune 

 183 Imperial purple 

 iS9 La Fayette red, C 

 190 Meii^'s La Fayette, C 



191 t:t^Iorrisania 



192 Xew-York white 



193 Foil's seedling 



194 Probyn's, C 



195 Piuckney's large red, C A 



196 Red pine apple, F 



197 Rodman's red, C 



198 Snow peach, F 

 Sept 199 S locker's seedling 



do 200 Storm's early seedling 

 ^ j201 Superlative 

 Aug 202 Williamson's New- York, C 

 doi 



N. B. Trees of the different kinds can be supplied suitable for dwarfs or es|>aliers 



NECTARINES. Brugnons. Jlmygdalus neciarxna. 



37i cents each — S30 per hundred. 



N. B. This fruit will succeed and produce well in any place where the peach doe3, 

 the directions are followed which are stated m the Treatise recently published; a: 

 as the varieties of this fruit are characterized by their beautiful tran.^parent a; 

 waxen appearance, they may be ranked among the most admirgd appendages 

 the dessert. 



C denotes clingstones. 



1 Scarlet, P August! 10 Vermash, P Augi 



2 Fairchild's early, P "do 11 Peterborough, P S^ptemh 



4 Argyle Septemberll2 Fairchild's, C i 



5 Golden, C P do! 13 Common eiruge, P Augr 



6 Old Xewington, CP doi 14 White, C P ( 



7 Aromatic do 15 Green seedling, A ( 



8 Tempie, P August 16 Lewis, P A.' Septemb. 



9 Red Roman, C P Septemberi 



Ihe following fine new sorts, 75 cents each. 



17 Tawny, C September 20 Italian brugnon, C P Augu 



18 Early white August, 21 New black, C c 



19 Early navie, C do_22 Pitmaston orange c 



Tlie following are very celebrated varieties, recently introduced fiom Italy, Franc 

 and England. $1 each. 



23 Musk violet, molette musquee, CP 27 Early violet, or petite violette ha- ■ 



September tive, P Augu 



24 Alton's seedling, C August 28 Large early violet, grosse violette, F 



25 White Brussels Septenjbt 



26 Late yellow, jawns Hsse, P October 29 CheiTy, or Cerise, P Ac 



