3 



APRICOTS. 



he following Plums have been obtained from different sections of the Union, ard as 

 local names are often attached, many of them are probably synonymous with others 

 before enumerated. They are now under cultivation, in order to ascertain this 

 point; and those who desire can be supplied with them at 50 cents each. 



96 Admii'able 



97 Apple plum 

 9 S Fall copper 



9 9 ttGwaish? 



00 D' amateur 



01 Jenkins' French 

 3 Large blue gage 

 4 Large long blue 

 ,0 5 Lex's plum 

 :0S New Elfrey? 



10 9 Newton's yellow gage 



210 Newton's early blue 

 ' 2 i 1 long blue , 



213 Swisser 

 Sept 214 Wetherill's large 



215 Large French blue 



216 ixowland's gage Aug. and 



217 Schuyler's gage do 



218 Pruyn's white gage 



219 Late cling 



220 Watt's New-York Sept. ^ Oct 

 ,221 Blue St. Catharine 



B. Trees of nearly all the kinds of Plums can be supplied suitable for dwarf or es- 

 paliers, if so required. 



APRICOTS. Jlhricotiers, Pruniis armeniaca. 

 Price 37J cents each. 

 >3'. B. This Iruit will succeed and produce plentifully in any locality where the Peach 

 does, if the directions are followed which are stated in the Treatise published by the 

 proprietors. 



C denotes those best for preserves. 



1 Masculine, Red P middle of July 



2 White, P do 

 2 Largo early July 

 4 Ereda, P Aug 

 6 Brussels, CP do 



; 7 Holland, very productive, P do 

 8 Peach, P beginning of August 



10/Mberge, CP do 



11 Turkey.? ^ do 



12 Blotched leaved Roman, P do 



15 Orange, or Royal Persian, C P July 



16 Algiers, P Aua; 



17 Roman, P 



18 Black, or Pope's, v^ry hardy ^ P 



19 Purple peach leaved, ditto, P 



20 Large White, Gros hlanc 



21 Many's Italian, A 



22 Schuyler's large, A 



23 Gibbon's :arge, 50 cents 



24 Evans larye A 



do 25 Vandeveer's A IS 



do 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 A 

 do 

 do 

 do 

 June 



13 Moorpark, P 

 '14 Portugal, P 



The following new French and Italian varieties, of great celebrity, were received di- 

 rect from the south of France by the proprietors — $1 each. 



2G Early large red, Gros rouge hatif 



July 



27 White musk, of Provence, C do 



28 Dark musk, Muscat noir, or 7ni- 



71 a in 



29 Musk ofCarpentras 



30 Luxembourg 

 81 Provence, high flavored, P 



38 Monstrous peach, P 

 89 .Apricot of Noor, P 



40 Hemskirke, F 



41 Lucombe's seeiHing 

 doi 42 Shipley's or Blenheim 



Augl43 Sibeiiiio, P 75 cents 

 Ju}yl44 Fecbe de le noir 

 A -TO- Lis Tra pan's Italian, 



cts 



S^j^Aug 

 Sept 



July 

 Aug 



do 

 do 



33 Roya] 



35 Musch-Musch, P, 50 to 75 cts 



36 Red Angouiiiois, P 50 cts to '^l 



37 Alberge de Momgamet, G 



do|46 D'Ampuy 

 July 1 47 AmanoG douce 

 do '43 Nepal 

 doi 



July 



N. E. Trees of the above kinds can bn supplied suitably for dwarfs or espalier^. 



