PEARS. 



l71 Pippin, Ha verstraw golden, A Winter 

 [72 Haggerston Nov. to April 



t73 Leyden Aug. and Sept. 



i75 London, R Nov. to April 



LTG Padley's, or P. Royal 



George. R Dec. to April 

 L77 Spitzenburg, or Pomegran- 



ate, R 



178 West Grimstead Nov. to Ap. 



t79 Thorle, R Aug. and Sept. 



180 Wormsley, {Knights cod- 



lin) R 



^81 J^omxoy ^ fine red ^ 37 cts. Winter 

 182 Potter's large, R Oct. to Jan. 



iSZ Power's autumnal, A Sept. to Jan. 

 IS 4 Reinette, Striped monstrous, R 



Oct. and November 

 Jl85 Russet sweeting, A 37 cents 

 ]186 Bowyer's September 



fi87 Golden, R 37 cts. Dec to Mar. 



188 Sykehouse, R Nov. to Feb. 



489 Russian transparent, R Nov. and Dec. 

 90 Rymer, R Dec. to Feb. 



491 ^XJolm, P ornme de St. Jean earliest 



492 St. Lawrence, (Canada) 



493 Sam young, (Irish russet) M 



Nov. to Feb. 



494 Seedling, Brickley Jan. to IMarcb 



495 Guilbault's (Canada) 



496 Lucombe's. M Oct. to Feb. 



497 Mitchelson's 



498 Power's, A 37 cents 



499 Wilmot's early ,R July Sr A. 



500 Shrodes (Canada) 



501 Smith's early favorite, A 



502 Smokehouse (new superior Van-- 



derveer) A 



503 Sops of wine, C R Oct. to Jan. 



504 Steel sweet, A 37 cents Winter 



505 Strawberry, A 



506 Summer thorle August and Sept. 



507 Wiley, or winter sweet, 37 cts. Wint. 



508 Winter majetin, L Jan. to May 



509 Yellow margaret, L August 



510 superior, A 



511 Brap d'or, of Fra7ice 



B. About twenty fine varieties of Table Apples are propagated as dwarfs, and 

 are suitable for training as espaliers; price 50 cents each. 



PEARS. Poiriers. Pyrus communis. 

 37^ to 50 cents each. 

 [The collection of Pears has been revised and scrutinized with the utmost care and 

 attention to guard against error, and a large number of the kinds cultivated by differ- 

 ent persons, under the same names, will be found to differ essentially from the genuine 

 truits in this collection.] 



M denotes melting pears. But 

 Brk breaking do Eak 



1 Little musk (Primitive y or cluster) 15 



But P ripe mid. Jr*ly 16 



2 Hastiveau, M P July 17 



3 Early sugar, MP do 18 



4 Madeleine, Citron des car me s, or 19 

 early Chaumontelle^ (excellent) 



MP July 



5 Aurate, Bnt P do 



6 Summer beauty, But P do 



7 Sugar top, July or Harvest, A do 



8 Green chisel, or sugar, M P do 



9 Epargne, or Grosse cuisse 7nada7ne, 



(Jargonelle of the English) su- 

 perior, M P August 



10 Jargonelle of France,( Cuisse 7nadame 

 of the English) inferior, But P 



begin, of September 



11 Skinless, Poire sans peau, MP Aug. 



12 Robine, MP do 



13 Summer melting, M and But P do 



14 Windsor, or Bell (Cuisse inadame 

 of some) But P August 



denotes buttery pears. 



best for baking and preserving- 

 Great rousselet, Brk P Sept. 

 Late green chisel, M? do? 

 Great blanquet, Brk P August 

 Muscat robert, But P July 

 Early rousselet; ( Early Catharine) P 

 eud of July 



Summer bonchretien, a poor hearer, 

 But P August 

 Bloody, (red inside) BakP do- 

 Double-headed, BrkP do 

 Crawford, But do 

 Musk summer bonchretien, Brk P 



end of August 

 Red muscat, Brk P da 

 Julienne, or summer beurrel But do 

 Peach, A M September 

 Salviati, But P end of July 



Ognonet, Brk P end of August 



Red cheek, M P do 

 Perfumed, M P do- 

 Mouthwater, M P end of September 

 Striped long green ; M P do 



