ALMONDS . Q U I N C E S . 



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DWARF FRUIT TREES. 



Dwarf trees suitable for Walls or Esvalicrs can be supplied, comprising a selection of excellent varieties of 

 Apple>,, Pears. Cherries, Hlums Peorhes, Nectarines, and Apricots, at 37^ to 50 cents each. Also about 25 

 varieties of Pears trained en Quenouille 



ALMOND S.—Amandiers. 



THOSE MARKED t ARE 



+ 1 Sweet hardshell, most hardy 

 Cocque dure — ordun 



2 Ladies' thin shell 



Thin shell- Soft shell 



Amavde des dames. — Amande Prineesse 



3 Sulran, thin shell 



Grand Sultan 

 Amande Sullane 



4 Pistachia. or Pisiache, thin shell 



5 Great fruited, bweet 

 td Lansutdoc 



375 CTS. — AND THE OTHERS 50 CTS. 



Amygdalus communis 



var. 



Sultana 



var. 



macrocarpa 

 var. 



ORNAMENTAL, 



7 Large rose colored, showy flowers 

 +3 Dwart single floNvering 

 t9 doLihh- red do 



10 do'.b'n white do. 



11 Large double blush flowering 



12 Striped leavtd 



Amygdalus erandiflora rosea 



nana 



pumila ros, pi. 



pumila alba, pi. 



communis, pi. 



fol, variegato 



REJECTED. 



Bitter Hardshell, no use. 



QUINCES. — Coignassiers, 



Common Name. 



1 Laree Oranee 



Do , per doz 82 50 to S4 

 and per iuO, Sl8 to S30 



2 Pear shaped, or pynform 



3 Portugal 



4 Autumnal apple shaped 



5 Winter pear shaped 



6 apple sliaped 



7 Angers 



8 Musk, or Pine apple 



9 French apple shaped 



Large Fnnch 

 10 Japan ,-carlei flowering 



U blush flowering 



12 double scarlet do 



13 Chinese scarlet flowering 



witii scrirlet fruit 



14 yellow flowering, 



with ye! low fruit 



Botanical Name. 



oblonga 



lusi tanica 



autumiiule 



pyri/ormis 



serotina 



Angeria 



moschuta 



viaLiformis 



japonica 

 alba 



plena 



sinensis 

 luiea 



Season. 



Price. 





cents. 



Sep. Oct. 



25 to 37 



Oct. Dec 



30 to 37 



iOct. Nov. 



37 



Oct. 



5D| 



!Nov Jan 



30 to 37 



Oct. Jan. 



37 



Oct. Dec 



50 



Oct Nov. 



50 



Oct. Nov. 



50 



Oct. Dec. 



50 



Oct. Dtc. 



50 





75 



Nov. Jan. 



50 



Nov. Jan- 



81 00 



Remarks. 



round, large, high flavor. 



fair, not as high flavored as No. i 

 oval, large, very high flavor, 

 small, round, high flavor, 

 keeps long. 



roundjsmall.mild flavor,eatable^ 

 beautiful, high flavor, 

 large, beautiful, high flavor, 

 mild flavor, eatable. 



No. 10 and 1 1 have high musk 

 scented fruit, which imparts a 

 delightful flavor to other pre- 

 serves. They and also No. 

 12, produce splendid flowers 

 in great profusion. 



Very large splendid fruit, hand- 

 some foliage and showy flow- 

 ers. 



Orange Quince, of various sizes, from 21 to 5 feet, atSlBtoSlO per hundred. 

 Portugal, Ptar, and Winter do. do S25 toiSSOper do. 



Q.uiiic'ts, oi different k.nds mixed, 2^ to 3 feet, S15 to $20 per do. 



