INDEX. 



FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS, 



PAGE, 



Almonds 24 



Apples • ' 5 



Apricots - 20 



Asparagus roots ••• 40 



Berberries * 30 



Blackberries « • • 30 



Cherries 16 



Chestnuts 29, 44, 47, 49 



Cranberry 31 



Currants . 26 



Esculent Roots, <^c. " 40 



Figs 40 



Filberts 29 



Gooseberries .....<...«...«-...•. 27 



Grapes 32 



Hazlenuts v^v>... 29 



Hops 40 



Medlars 29 



Mulberries 24 



OrnameBtal Trees, First Class 44 



"Second 47 



Flowering Shrubs • • • • 49 



Evergreens 55 



Auriculas r 78 



Camellia japonica, Japan Rose • • - • 91 



Carnations 72 



Chrysanthemums 75 



Cowslips 77 



Dahlia 91 



Hawthorn quicks, and others, for 

 hedges . . • • * « • « 40 



PAGir:. 



Nectarines - • • • 23 



Olives , 41 



Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, and Limes 

 42 



Papaws 30 



Peaches • 21 



Pears 10 



Persimmon 30 



Plums 17 



Pomegranate 41 



Quinces • • • • 25 



Raspberries • 26 



Scions for ingrafting, &c. 39 



Strawberries » 31 



Tropical Fruits 43 



Walnuts 28 



V/hortleberries 31 



Selections of fruits. * 92 



Herbaceous flowering plants 78 



Medicinal and culinary plants 



Hemerocallis, or Day Lily 77 



Honej^suckles 59 



Iris, or Fleur de Louis • 76 



Paionies - 70 



Finks • 74 



Polyanthus 77 



Primroses 77 



Roses 61 



Vines and Creepers 58 



ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS. 



ABREVIATIONS 



ATTACJIED TO THE NAMES OF FkUITS. 



■p denotes those described in Prince's Treatise on Fruits, or Pomological JManual 



M " those described in the London Pomological Magazine. 



X, those def?cribed in Lindleys Guide, &c. 



It " those described in Ronald's PyrusMaiUS Brenlfordiensis. 



V " those from the collection of Professor Van Mous, 



A " American native varieties. ..f^w 



