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{14 Roman, Blotched leaved | p- y- | oblung | 1| 1!m.Aug. 
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44 | APRICOTS. 
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Name. Color.| Form. | «| =/|Season Remarks. 
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an) | 
4Breda o. jroundish} ] | 1 Ib. Aug.|V. P. First rate fruit,the tree 
Brussels | very vigorous, and very cer- 
De Hollanée taininproducinglargeerops. 
5 Cruft’s late y- jroundish} 2 Aug. |V. P. Latest of ail except 
the Black. 
6 Large early y-r.| oval | 1) 1jmeJly/V. P. Very vigorous tree, de- 
Gros précoce ; flattened licious fruit. 
7 Masculine, Red. y.r. jroundish; 2 | 2 
_ Early Masculine | all. 
Hatif musqué 
b. July|V. P. Good, and earliest : 
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8 Masculine, White p-y-b. roundish; 2 | 2 |m. July\Good, second in maturity to} 
White—Abricot blanc | preceding. 
§ Moorpark o. r. jroundish| 1 | lb. Aug.|V- P. Very large, excellent, 
Peach.— De Nancy | and tree very vigorous. 
Abricot péche 
10 Musch o.r.| round |1;1\b, Aug.|/V. P. Sweetest of all, ex- 
D Alexandrie cellent flavor. 
11 Orange o. |spheric’l|2|2je. July|V. P. Slight_acidity, excel- 
Early Orange lent for tarts and preserves. 
Royal Persian 
12 Prince’s Lafayette, $1 o.r. | cblong | 1]1}| Aug. |V. P. Excellent flavor, as 
large asa fair sized Peach; 
by far the finest, and most 
splendid ef all Apricots. 
13 Roman p- y- | oblong | 1} 1)m.Aug.|V. P. A vigorous tree, and 
Large French—Commun excellent fruit. 
¥V. P. Growth of tree and 
fruit same as preceding 
Gold Blotched—Maculé 
Variegated Turkey ; one. 
15 Royal 0. oval | 1} 1'e. July}V. P. An excellent French 
| variety. 
*16 Schuyler’s large y- r. jroundish ; : m.Aug.|V.P.Excellent,andveryhardy. 
17 Shipley’s y- oval Aug. |V. P. The tree vigorous, and 
Blenheim | very good fruit. 
18 Turkey d. y. | round 1 m.Aug.|V. P. Very vigorous tree, fair 
| 
handsome fruit. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES. 
Dwarf trees suitable for Walls or Espaliers can be supplied of all the various classe 
of Fruits, and comprising a seleetion of exceilent varieties. Price 37 to 50cents. 
CORRECTION IN FRUITS. 
Gansel’s: or Broca’s Bergamot pear was peaced in the list of Rejected Pears in ac- 
cordance with the pandemuntien in Kenrick’s Orchardist, page 127, but on refer- 
ence since lo my own notes, I find Mr. K. has fallen into an error, as this variety is 
even when cultivated as an unprotected standard, very productive, the fruit fair, 
and extra delicious. 
ALMONDS .—Anmandiers. | 
--THOSE MARKED T ARE 3714 CTS.—AND THE OTHERS 50 CTs. 
1+ Sweet hardshell, most hardy Amygdalus communis 
Cocque dure 
2 Ladies thin shell — — yar. 
Thin shell—Soft sheli 
Amande des dames.—Amande Princesse 
