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FIGS. POME GR AN ATE S 



6 Thornless Bramble 



7 Silver striped leaved do., beautiful 



8 Parsley leaved do., very curious 



9 Black Whortleberry 



10 Blue do. 



11 White do , and 18 other species 



12 American red Berberry 



13 European red do. 



14 Purple fruited do. 



15 White, or Yellow do. 



16 Nepal 



17 Provence 



18 European holly leaved, and several other species, 



see page 67 



19 Common Cranberry 



price. 



25 

 50 

 26 

 20 

 20 

 25 

 18 

 25 

 37 

 25 

 37 

 30 



20 

 25 



Rubus inermis. 



Jbl. varitg. 



lasciniatus. 



Vaccinium resinosum. 



frondosum. 



album, &c. 



Berberis canadensis. 



vulgaris, 



violacea. 



alba, vel lutea. 



nepalensis. 



— provincialis. 

 — ilicifoUa. 



I the fruit of these is suit- 

 fable for preserves. 



Oxycoccus macrocarpus. 



FIG S . — Figu iers. — Ficus carica . 



The culture of this delicious fruit having recently become an object of 'particular attention^ and requiring 

 no more care as to covering in winter than the delicate kinds of grapes, the greatest pains have been taken 

 to extend the collection by importations of the choicest kinds from the south of France, Italy, and elsewhere, 

 and it now forms a concentration of this fruit unrivalled in extent and excellence. 



Those marked t 50 cents ; ^ 75 cents. Those not marked are $1. By the hundred, a discount of one* 

 third in price will be made; and where 25 are taken, 25 per cent, discount. 



tl Angelique. 



Coucourelle blanche. 

 \2 Aubique grosse noire, black, twice 



bearing. 

 t3 Bourjassotte blanche. 

 4 grise. 



5 



Brown Malta. 



Turkey. 



— noire, black. 



Italian- 

 Lice's perpetual. 

 Jerusalem. 

 (8 Brunswick, ttoice bearing. 

 Madonna. 

 Clementine. 

 9 Coucourelle brune. 



10 gavotte. 



XXI Cuprea. 



12 Datte. 



13 



14 



Montagnette. 

 Quotidienne. 



tl5 Early Brown. 

 16 Franque pailarde. 

 1717 Geneva. 



JIS Ischia, White or Green. 

 tl9 Large Blue. 

 $20 White. 



21 Lipara. 



22 Longue printaniSre. 



23 Madeleine, very early. 

 {24 Marseilles, excellent. 



t25 Napolitaine, twice bearing. 

 Naples. 



26 Negrette. 



27 Oeil de perdrix. 



28 Peaudure. 



29 Petarelle. 



30 Pied de boeuf. 



31 Poulette. 



32 Prolific white. 



33 Recousse noire, black. 



34 Rocarde. 



35 Rose peyronne. 



36 Rougetie. 



37 de montagnette. 



t38 Servantine, tjcice bearing. 



39 Vernissenque. 



tiO Versailles, twice bearing. 



B if ere. 

 t4l Verte grosse. 



Large Green, 



42 Verte petite. 



Petite Verdale. 



43 Violet te. ou Perruquine. 



REJECTED FIGS 



Caprifiguier. 

 Fabre. 



Ischia, Black. 

 , Brown. 



POMEGRANATES.— Grewa^/zer. 



The fruit requires, in this latitude, that the trees during winter shoxdd be placed in a cellar, or some other 

 place free from frost. South of the Potomac it is supposed that they will not require that care. All the fol- 

 lowing produce fruit except the five double flowering varieties. 



1 Fruit bearing 



2 Lar£ie Malta 



3 Sweet f mi ted 



4 Charbonier 



5 Desportes 



6 Aleppo 



7 Double crimson 



8 Great double crimsoa 



9 ProUac 



10 White flowering and fruited 



11 Double white flowering 



12 Yellow flowering do. with yellow fruit 



13 Double yellow flowering 



14 Dwarf profuse flowering 



15 Dwarf doublo do. 



Punica granatum 



nieliiensis 



dulcis 



var 



Desportes 

 halepensis 

 rubra plena - 

 plena maor 

 prolifera 

 alba 



alba plena 

 flava 



flava plena 

 nana 



nana plena - 



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