PEACHES. 



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PEACHES. Peckers. Jlmygdalus persica. i 



Price 25 to cents each — §20 to $2o per hundred, according to the idnds, qua 



ity, and size. 



The following Peaches have been selected on account of their size, flavor, or tim 

 of ripening, from among the best kinds imported from Europe, as well as from sue 

 as liave originated in America. 



t denotes those of large size. 



X those of superior flavor. 



C clingstones or pavies. 



1 Red nutmeg, Atant revge, P July|39 f+Red cheek melocoton, A P 

 ' 2 Yellow nutmeg, small fruit doj40 i White melocoton, A 



3 +BIush nutmeg, A do 41 f + Bellegarde, P 



4 White nutmeg, A do 42 f ;Orange freestone, P 



5 Earliest white nutmeg, Atant hlan- 43 tOrange, C P 



che, P do|44 ttPresident, A P 



6 tGreen nutmeg, early Anne, P j45 t Congress, CAP 



early in Aug 46 t+Late purple, P 



7 ^Sweet water, or large American |47 tLate admirable, C 



nutmeg, A P do,4S White blossom, willexc, or white 



5 t^Red rare ripe, Morris' red, A P stone, P A do 



Aug'49 Double flowering, or rose peach, P do 



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Sep 

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9 tVvliite rareripe, Morris'' tvhite, P A '50 tiBelle chevreuse, P 



Aug|.51 ti Vanguard 



10 if Yellow rareripe, A P 



11 t^Early red clingstone, A P 



12 Early white clingstone, A P Sept 



13 tJaques' yellow rareripe, A P do 



14 Brown nutmeg, P, drca^f, with small 



fruit, July 



15 tLemon freestone, A Aug 



16 t^Large early rareripe, or royal Ken^ 



do|52 Western Newington, 

 do '53 i I Catharine, C P 

 '54 fiHyslop's, CAP 



sington, P A 



17 Freestone heath, A 



18 tGold and purple, CAP 



19 tSmall or petite mignonne, P 



20 t^Grosse mignonne, P 



21 tWhite 3Iagdalen, P 



22 tEarly purple, P 



23 ttRoyal George, or English red 



do 

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 Oct 

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do' 



Oct 



MagdaUn, P 



24 tEarly IS^ewinarton, C P 



25 tiFavorite red^, P A 



26 Milford^ white preserving, A 



27 t?01dmi5on freestone, A P 



28 ttOidmiion. C P 



29 Old Newington, C P 



30 Murrav's early Anne, A 



31 i:>Ialta, P 



32 i3Iercator 



00 t;French Chancellor. P 



56 fHilPs Madeira, P A 



57 i^Iontauban, P 



58 t^Ionstrous lemon, C P 



59 Red October, C A 

 Aug 60 t^Royal George, A C P 



do '61 ^:Prince's red,^C A 

 do'62 tSpanish, C P 



do'63 French blood peach, la sanguinolc, P 

 do Sept 

 do 64 French blood clingstone, sanguino/e 

 do adherente, C P Sept. and Oct 



65 tPrince's blood, CPA do 

 do 66 iSargent's rareripe, A P do 

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do 



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to Nov 

 aud Oct 



Sept. 



-ept. 



doi67 Prince's late red, do. A 

 do 68 tKenrick's heath, A P 

 Oct 69 t; Admirable 

 Aug-'70 tiHeath, CAP 

 Sept 71 Freestone winter, A 



do 72 White winter, ichife at stone, CP Oei 



Aug 73 Green winter, CP do 



Sept 74 Algiers' yellow winter, C P Nov 



|75 i+N obi esse, P September 



33 Cut leaved, serrated,or unique, A do 76 Double Swalsh, or Dutch do 



34 fiColumbia, A A do 77 iSeptember, orange, C A do 



35 t Washington, C P doi78 t-Monstrous freestone do 



36 ttBlush pine apple, C A do'79 ftEnglish Chancellor, P do 



37 ttKennedy's Carolina, early lemon,'80 ttDiana, A P no 



or yellow pine apple, CAP Sept 81 Modeste, A do 



38 ttOreen Catharine, A do 82 Thome's white, C A dr 



