APPLES. 



71 



5apson> . 



Aug. to Oct. 

 Autumn 



72 Sassafras, A 



73 Scarlet Crofton 



74 Siberian bittersweet, C Sept. 



75 Beachamwell, R Dec. to April 



76 Dumelow's seedling, or TVelling- 



ton, K Nov. to /\pril 



;77 Green seeknofurther {of Coxe) A 



Nov. to January 

 !78 Sibei'ian Harvey, C Dec. to Mar. 

 !79 Spitzenburgh, Green, A do 



A 



J80 Pownal, A 



581 Jonathan, A 



582 Straat, or Street, 

 $83 Summer hagloe 

 i84 Sweet and sour, A 

 J85 Sapson, A 



^86 Sweeting, Flatbush, A 



do 

 do 



Sept. to Jan. 

 August 

 Oct. and Nov. 

 Aug. to Oct. 

 Nov. to Mar. 



287 Sweeting, Norwalk, A Sept. 



288 Taiman, A Nov. to Mar. 



289 Mammoth, A Aug. & Sept. 



290 Tift's, A Nov. to ]Mar; 



291 Wind, A do 



292 Wingen, A Dec. to Feb. 



293 Clifton Park, A July & Aug 



294 Spice, A 



295 Vout, A 



296 White doctor, A 



297 White loaf 



298 Wine, English 



299 V/inchester, A 



300 Winne's everlasting, / 



301 Yellow Siberian, C 



302 American pigeon 



303 Transparent codlin, L 



Sept. and Oct. 

 Jan. to April 

 Nov. to Jan. 



Oct. to March 



Aug ^ 

 \. Mar, to July 



August 



irhe following list comprises Apples of the latest introduction, among which are the 

 1 new varieties that have been particularly noticed by the London Horticultural Soci- 

 1 ety. Also, the choicest new French and German varieties, described in the works 

 of their most celebrated writers, and a few new and choice American varieties. 



J 



Prices, 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1, according to their rarity and quality. 



^04 Bailie's seedless Virginian, A ] 338 Fallo water, large red, do 



305 Baltimore, monstrous, A Oc. to Jan. 337 Fine winesweet, A 



306 Beauty of Wilts Winter 



307 Belle Hervey, K Nov. to Mar. 



308 Beverly's red, A 



%09 Blinkbonny, of Canada, A 



310 BiossomlesSj Sweet, A 



311 Sour, A 



312 Bringewood pippin, Jan. to Mar. 



313 Calville, White summer August 



314 Red autumnal Oct. to Dec. 

 ; 315 Red Normandy or Cfsur de 



hcBuf large Dec. to Mar. 



316 Cardinal, red Oct. to Jan. 



317 Cdieese, Summer, A Summer 



318 Winter, A Winter 



319 Chemise de sole blanche Nov. & Dec 

 Dec. 



320 Citron, C Dec. to Feb. 



321 Coccagee, C Oct. 

 822 Cornish aromatic, M Nov. to Feb. 



323 Crab, Large scarlet 



324 Whke superb 



325 Fort Magee red, A K & C 



Dec to April 



326 Ciirtis, A 



327 Dominiska Ded. and Jan 



328 Double rouge de paradis, C F. <fe Mar 



329 Doucin, {French) October 



330 Dredge's russet AVin 



331 Dredge's Lord Nelson do 



333 Early Pezenas beginning of July 



334 fulwood 



^fi5 Enffjish Mary gold V/inter 



338 Gray fenouillet, or Anise Dec. ro Feb. 



341 Redling, V^kginia, A Dec. to April 



342 Haute bont6 Dec. to June- 



343 Henhouse, A 



345 English gilliflower Oct. to Feb. 



346 Knight's grange, C R Oct. to Jan. 



347 Lady apple Dark, or Api noir 



Oct. to April 



348 Striped; or Api panache 



Dec. and Jan. 



349 Limber twig, A 37 cts Dec. to April 

 3.50 Long Island wine, A Aug. to Oct. 



351 Mammoth, R Oct. to Feb. 



352 Menagere. largest of German ap- 



ples Dec. to February 



354 Norfolk beaufin, R Jan. to June 

 356 Pelican, monstrous red Autumn 



358 Petalless, or Figue Nov. and Dec. 



359 Pian sweeting, {fine) A. Sept. 



360 Pippin, xA.ronjatic begin, of Aug. 



361 ' Franklin's golden, J^I 50 cts. 



Oct. to Jan. 



362 Summer golden, M end of A. 



363 Sugar loaf, {Russian) M Au. 



364 New cluster golden De. to A p. 



365 Hughes' golden, M 



Nov. to Feb. 



366 Pomme d'Adam, /teej^s 2 or 3 years 



367 de deux ans, ditto 

 369 Prince's double flowering, with yel- 



lovj fr u it Sejitember 



